Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [pron] should [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The recent Institute of Economic Affairs publication , A Discredited Tax — the Capital Gain Tax Problem and its Solution , examines the present UK taxation of capital gains ( TCG ) and concludes that it should be repealed or at least levied at greatly reduced rates . |
2 | Can I take you back to the er the Good Report er about Trust Law , i it the report er concludes that it should be retained as the framework for er occupation of pension schemes . |
3 | When Britons are saving just 6% of their post-tax income , surely everybody agrees that they should be encouraged to do more . |
4 | I think that if the present association is continued , and if this meeting agrees that it should be continued , you will see some more breaking up , and I believe the process must go on inevitably until the old Conservative Party is smashed to atoms and lost in ruins . |
5 | The hon. Gentleman says that they should be involved . |
6 | However , he says that it should be built of brick and slate , access from Rosebery Road should be considered , and there should be 24 parking spaces . |
7 | When a person is arrested away from a police station , section 30 says that he should be taken to a police station as soon as practicable unless the investigation requires his presence elsewhere . |
8 | If change is treated at the large-scale level , teachers , non-teaching staff , governors and parents can not deny the consequences of local financial management : " Pushing management decisions — for instance , about staffing complements and who should be appointed and dismissed — down to the schools will make it extremely important to know what they will do with their new-found power " ( Maclure 1990:9 ) . |
9 | These expressions may constitute either a promise , by which the maker of the statement intends that he should be bound , or a representation which is not intended to operate as a promise but is made with the intention and does have the effect of persuading the other party to enter into the contract . |
10 | Mercury Communications Ltd and the UK 's cable television companies are not bound by the legislation , Article 29 of the Utilities Directive , and British Telecom feels that it should be allowed the same freedom . |
11 | If you are avoiding fried food , it follows that you should be seeking out the best methods of cooking noted on the menu . |
12 | Sometimes the Insured will allow plant to run when its condition indicates that it should be stopped for overhaul , relying on the fact that the company will pay for repairs if there is an accident . |
13 | It is obviously desirable that the underlying description should be as good as possible , and this means that it should be based on sound linguistic principles . |
14 | ‘ Execution of his duty ’ means that he should be acting in the protection of life and property . |
15 | She recommends that they should be felled and new trees planted to preserve the environment . |
16 | It recommends that it should be taken over by the academy because of its focus on basic research and that it should at the same time establish links with a university . |
17 | It follows , so it seems to us , that normally , when a film is being shown to a jury and the judge , in the exercise of his discretion , decides that it should be done in a closed courtroom or in a cinema , he should allow representatives of the press to be present . |
18 | He tended to regard the conversion of his son Harilal to Islam as something that was prompted by monetary considerations , and in the case of such converts , he maintains that they should be readmitted to Hinduism without hesitation if they so desired and truly repented of their erroneous actions . |
19 | She is on police bail while the Crown Prosecution Service considers whether she should be charged with child abandonment . |
20 | Her mother , Yasmin , 31 , is on police bail until the Crown Prosecution Service decides whether she should be charged with child abandonment . |
21 | Section 29 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( P. & C.E. Act ) provides that he should be informed at once that he is under arrest if a decision is taken to prevent him leaving at will . |
22 | Rather thin trying to explain the capitalist state as an outcome of the actions of individual and collective subjects , Poulantzas argues that it should be seen in the light of a general view of social structures , classes , and their relations . |
23 | The corporation ( currently state-owned but soon to be privatised ) already has considerable experience with optical-fibre technology , and argues that it should be allowed to play a large role in cabling Britain . |
24 | Second , the independence of processing of attributes like colour and motion suggests that they should be found to operate independently in psychophysical studies , and this is what happens ( Nakayama and Silverman 1986 ) . |
25 | The nature of H.T. and Floribunda bushes suggests that they should be planted in isolation , or in long and narrow strips where they can be approached both sides . |
26 | Trible 's whole approach suggests that we should be granting authority to these texts , texts which convey the most fearful misogyny . |
27 | The one written reference to ecclesiastical coinage suggests that it should be interpreted in a very particular way . |