Example sentences of "she should " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I still do n't see why she should be pleased to see me on Saturday evening , ’ said Henry Tyler mildly .
2 She should not have gone to that party .
3 Other than that , it was important that she should look interesting so that even if what she said was dull the audience would not be bored ; that the outfit should take account of the long range view — jewellery or other small items were irrelevant — and that it should draw attention to her face .
4 Though to be really professional she should make corrections in red as she did in the children 's books .
5 Europe appeared to accept her difference and individuality , whereas England demanded that she should somehow conform , assimilate , and yet at the same time , there was no way in which it was possible to really ‘ assimilate ’ .
6 It should be remembered , and she should be honoured for it .
7 The one position he or she should avoid is of being a kind of co-conspirator with the politician against the legitimate interests of the audience and that , it has seemed to me lately , is an increasingly easy trap to fall into .
8 Her sire is Glint Of Gold , so she should not mind the rain that has eased the Newmarket going .
9 If Margaret Thatcher stands down before the next election , as most voters appear to believe she should , Michael Heseltine is the popular choice to succeed her as Conservative leader , according to the opinion polls .
10 Yet since 1987 , the level of child sexual abuse diagnosed in Cleveland has been shown to be no higher than elsewhere in the country , and an increasing number of people locally take the view that she should be treated in the same way as myself — allowed to return to work as a paediatrician in Cleveland , but restricted from working in child abuse for the time being .
11 Snow Bride , who finished three-lengths second to Aliysa , would then be declared the winner and she should consolidate her enormous value as a broodmare by taking today 's Princess Royal Stakes .
12 He or she should have good relationships with music press journalists and also have contacts within radio and television .
13 He or she should mail out your single with a press release and photo to all their contacts .
14 Taking only the period in which this book has been written , and limiting the location to the UK , there have been numerous similar press-provoked scandals in which the homosexual has kept turning up where he or she should not , especially at the ‘ respectable ’ centre of things : in MI5 , the Houses of Parliament , as parliamentary candidate , schoolteacher , council employee , prison chaplain , vicar , guard to the Queen Mother , film star , circuit judge , to cite only some ( and some whose lives have been destroyed by homophobic media harassment ) .
15 She had forsaken her people and her father 's house , and had , like every other well-brought-up girl , established her own household and she should cleave only unto it , forsaking all others so long as she should live .
16 She had forsaken her people and her father 's house , and had , like every other well-brought-up girl , established her own household and she should cleave only unto it , forsaking all others so long as she should live .
17 Rachel had been , apparently , more relieved that Phoebe should be an unmarried mother than that she should have to have Jim as a sson-in-law .
18 She knew that she should have breasts , that she should be menstruating ; that , judging from the giggled conversations of her friends , she should have at least wanted to find out about love and sex .
19 She knew that she should have breasts , that she should be menstruating ; that , judging from the giggled conversations of her friends , she should have at least wanted to find out about love and sex .
20 She knew that she should have breasts , that she should be menstruating ; that , judging from the giggled conversations of her friends , she should have at least wanted to find out about love and sex .
21 And that if she must choose between love and work , she should never hesitate : it is work , a woman 's own creative work , that gives her the only real satisfaction and makes her life worth living .
22 ‘ If a woman must choose between love and work , she should never hesitate . ’
23 Typical of immigrants , her parents were anxious that she should do better than they and persuaded her to take up teaching as a profession .
24 This left her asking herself how she should direct her success and what her responsibilities to society were .
25 Roddick has also resisted suggestions that she should diversify into other quite different product lines such as clothing and leisure centres .
26 ‘ She 'll have that as long as I 'm here too but I think she should have more . ’
27 She should have the protection of some work . ’
28 Her instinct told her she should not be talking but she could not stop .
29 He thinks she should go to Pakistan because if she does n't she 'll get her own way .
30 He asked my advice and I said she should be found suitable private accommodation .
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