Example sentences of "should [vb infin] a fair [noun] " in BNC.

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1 See you should do a fair amount of .
2 A democratic process of elections should ensure a fair level of representation .
3 Instead of slapping me down , as any surgeon could quite reasonably have done in those circumstances , and particularly a surgeon with his reputed bite , he said simply , ‘ Not having seen them , I ca n't truthfully answer you , but from what I 've heard the two in the black car should have a fair chance .
4 Equality of opportunity — the idea that everybody should have a fair chance of doing themselves justice — is a notion that has been at the basis of public provision of education and indeed of much educational charity for a long time indeed .
5 And I expect that the King would be interpreting the general feeling of the people of the country that , true to British ideas , the Government , whoever they may be , should have a fair chance … ’
6 If someone is to be tried for matters as serious as those for which Mr. Beck was tried and to receive the condign punishment that Mr. Beck received , it is essential that he should have a fair trial and that he should be given every opportunity to deploy his defence .
7 A well-reared puppy should have a fair amount of bone and a strong , straight front , that is the forelegs should appear parallel when viewed from the front , the feet turning neither in nor out ( a certain allowance may be made for puppyish softness ) .
8 It is crucial to the success of the new format that the pitches themselves should produce a fair balance between bat and ball .
9 And erm so if they 're buying it on the , on the market , th the company should pay a fair price for , for what they 've bought .
10 The hon. Gentleman should put a fair proposal before the Scottish people , not the half-baked one that he has made .
11 This should represent a fair indemnity to the Claimant i.e. either the value of the property at the time of the loss , taking into account depreciation/wear and tear and the original purchase price or the cost of repairing to the immediate pre-accident condition .
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