Example sentences of "should have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was that the Rural Areas Committee should have executive control over the appointment of tutors for classes and courses and thus , of course , approval of the syllabuses . |
2 | I felt at the time , that if such a Call sere presented I should have great difficulty , indeed , in declining it , even in the face of much inconvenience and pecuniary sacrifice . |
3 | Had I an opportunity I should have great pleasure in giving you a few hints on this subject which might not be useless . |
4 | The East German Premier Lothar de Maizière also rejected on June 27 as " not feasible " an alternative Soviet proposal that East Germany should have joint membership of both NATO and the Warsaw Pact after unification [ ibid . ] . |
5 | ‘ Mother Francis says we should have enquiring minds , that everyone should ask . ’ |
6 | Elena was also determined that her children should have successful educations . |
7 | Any large mirrors ( those more than 1m sq ) should have additional support to take their weight ; mirror doors for wardrobes and low level mirrors should have a commercially-applied film , so that the pieces are held together if the mirror gets broken . |
8 | Although we are now debating a piece of works legislation , it represents a major reform of parliamentary procedure , so I put down a marker at this stage to the effect that the Minister should be more forthcoming in considering whether we should have new procedures for dealing with orders . |
9 | I asked her how much writing she had lately done , and she laughed , and said she was learning so much , so very much , and when it was all learned she should have new matter to write about and many new things to say . |
10 | They should have debriefing sessions with their own counsellor at least monthly and should have a commitment to audit and reaccreditation . |
11 | Engagement personnel should have appropriate skills and competence to carry out properly the work for which they are responsible . |
12 | Chapman insisted , too , that his players should have decent club conditions , and the Highbury dressing-rooms were rated the best in the country at a time when most clubs were content to provide only the most spartan of facilities for changing and cleaning . |
13 | More difficult to identify are the basic factors which are common to all human beings , but it is in these that the international marketer will be most interested , since they provide a basis upon which to market goods in a way which should have broad appeal . |
14 | And they were wondering whether I should have private classes or be with the group and have group therapy and they decided , yes , she is like everybody else . |
15 | The 1964 law provided that ORTF should have financial autonomy : control would be a posteriori . |
16 | A change in the Sun 's output by 0.2 per cent alters the Earth 's temperature by 0.2°C , and this should have noticeable effects on our climate and weather patterns . |
17 | A second UN resolution , Resolution 771 , which was unanimously adopted , demanded that the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) should have unimpeded access to detention camps throughout the territory of the former Yugoslavia and that those responsible for human rights violations should be held personally responsible . |
18 | ii Should have unimpeded access to toilet facilities for the disabled ; |
19 | If at all possible , prospective students should have prior experience of veterinary practice and of agriculture . |
20 | Some tubes should have wild-type males and pearl eye females while others should have wild type females and pearl eye males . |
21 | A mono-pitch roof should have eaves-level ventilation as for a duo-pitch roof , plus additional ventilation openings at high level equivalent to a continuous strip , 5mm wide , running the full width of the roof . |
22 | The White Paper on changes to the Scottish legal profession published yesterday by Malcolm Rifkind , the Secretary of State for Scotland , says that once trained , Scottish solicitors should have unrestricted rights of audience in the higher courts , with the standard of performance achieved in training as the sole test . |
23 | That said , the book is one which all local historians should own or to which they should have easy access . |
24 | The third proposal is that parents should have absolute rights to choose the school that their children should attend . |
25 | Despite the grave financial situation that Italy is in today , and despite the total suspension of spending on public works , parliament has indicated that Venice should have absolute priority on account of the grave risk of permanent damage if nothing is done . |
26 | " My conviction , " says Gorbachev , " is that the state of the environment should have absolute priority above all the other problems facing us today . |
27 | The ASB should have due regard to its views . |
28 | Now as economists we should have strong prides about income in this model , we would all , we would expect income to be very important in explaining textile consumption although the model is telling us at the moment , income does n't seem to be significantly explained in textile consumption so that 's something to worry about , we 're getting some , er sort of peculiar results here . |
29 | 17.29 We believe that , throughout the school years , all children should have ample opportunities to write poetry , either singly or in groups ; this is made explicit in the programmes of study . |
30 | The EC monetary committee , on the other hand , had concluded in a report in July that " in full EMU the Council [ of Ministers ] should have legal power to enforce the reduction of actual or planned deficits which it finds excessive … and be required to use that power " . |