Example sentences of "should it [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If that is so should it make any difference whether the debtor is a party to the agreement ( he is not a party to the contract ) or not ?
2 Should it go wrong he would be expected to mend it : he was a musician , not a mechanic .
3 But My Lords the next question is should the membership of the Authority be as it traditionally has been or should it contain some members recruited from a wider constituency .
4 Why should it stay young while I grow old ?
5 Cripps had tried to answer the criticism that he was abandoning Socialism by making special reference to the need for the Party to retain its principles should it join any alliance .
6 And : why should it get better ?
7 Despite that inconvenience , the potential savings offering by NuTcracker , should it prove viable , is not insignificant .
8 Check carefully with your own Customs and Excise and the other country 's embassy before committing yourself to a purchase , as you can not take the rug back should it prove unsuitable .
9 ‘ I have asked English Nature and the Countryside Commission for advice on priorities should it prove possible to designate new ESAs , ’ he said after the meeting .
10 But they also , if circumstances change , want to be able to escape from that commitment should it prove intolerable .
11 Similarly , a manifesto issued by Franco and broadcast later that day by the local radio in Las Palmas left some room for manoeuvre , should it prove useful .
12 While most institutions can rely on borrowing for short periods , the risk associated with underwriting would be greatly increased if institutions were unable to dispose of their existing assets quickly to provide cash ( or repay short-term borrowing ) should it prove necessary .
13 The Netherlands had been happy to accept the supranational principle in advance , but insisted on retaining the right to withdraw from the discussions should it prove impossible in its eyes for the ideas to be turned into economic practice .
14 Why should it seem odd that they should win Tests for Pakistan ?
15 This allows it to gather moisture should it become lost ; its mouth remains wet and the string is wet too .
16 Should it become necessary to call upon women for such tasks , all women , even the celibate woman , are enjoined to read the Scriptures outside the sanctuary rail .
17 Should it become necessary , to meet EEC requirements on medicines legislation , to run tests with homoeopathic remedies using double-blind models , the great advantage of research with the remedies is their gentle action and lack of the harmful side-effects which unfortunately result from many orthodox drugs .
18 Common sense told me the news would break sooner or later , even if it was n't until my funeral , so on first being diagnosed , I had rung Clifford , with a statement to give to the press , should it become necessary , to the effect that my job was to make people forget their problems and not to talk about mine .
19 We 're both prepared to sell everything we own ( and busk cinema queues ) should it become necessary , but I miss the leg-room of first class .
20 If a gratuitous unconditional promise is revocable should it become irrevocable because a condition is added ?
21 Should it become easier to acquire companies in the Community by a decrease in barriers to takeovers , UK companies would have a comparative advantage , as UK companies enjoy a relatively accessible source of equity finance through the large amount of stockmarket capitalisation .
22 Or should it seek weaker competitors or new entrants who are often more accommodating to local policy , but may lack the resources to keep up with the pace of change ?
23 Therefore from a local authority 's point of view action under section 100 of the Public Health Act 1936 in respect of a statutory nuisance would be more advantageous than the issue of a discontinuance order because the court , on finding a statutory nuisance , has the power to issue an injunction closing the premises down without compensation should it consider that the only way of abating the odour nuisance .
24 They debated unhappily , reluctant to commit themselves to an opinion , until John Prophet suggested sadly that in the circumstances it might be well to consult the archbishop of Canterbury , and in some relief they agreed on this course , and carried their problem that same afternoon to Lambeth ; where Thomas Arundel , on the force of whose word and influence they could rely , advised them , in consideration of the desperate need , to issue the required letters patent , and he would be responsible for defending their action to the king , should it need any defence .
25 How long should it take 18 men to build a similar wall ?
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