Example sentences of "should be able [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | Many garden centres also now sell unglazed terracotta versions of rope-twist tiles , and your local centre should be able to order some for you . |
2 | And he should be able to claim some success for British ideas , too . |
3 | For a short time at least you should be able to trace some of his life and it is all there in the Dordogne . |
4 | Clayson ( para. 15.05 ) was of the view that small voluntary organisations should be able to supply alcoholic liquor at functions without having to find a willing certificate-holder , and should be able to gain some financial benefit from the sale of liquor to members . |
5 | If you have trouble in finding exactly the same varieties , you local nursery should be able to suggest some good alternatives . |
6 | It is expected that a lexicographer should be able to process some 75 entries a day doing trivial editing tasks and between 10 and 12 entries a day resolving complex editorial tasks . |
7 | So I should be able to have some plums . |
8 | She walked quickly towards the door , throwing over her shoulder , ‘ At least I should be able to get some peace there . ’ |
9 | I think we should be able to get some proper er box coolers in here off the |
10 | You should be able to solve some problems that have been bothering you for some time , especially those connected with your work . |
11 | Should be able to find some reviews amongst all the old copies . |