Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] should be [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I replied at once to say that I should be in London shortly and suggested a meeting on Thursday , 14 May .
2 It seemed ridiculous that she should be beyond help .
3 She stressed that , as a councillor and member of the Social Work Committee , it was important that she should be in possession of these facts as soon as possible .
4 It makes it quite clear that we should be in charge of the tool .
5 In this passage , Paul reminds his readers not only that that they should be at peace , but also where that peace will have its origin .
6 Mr Berkley had almost felt pity for him , and genuinely regretted that they should be at war .
7 If he needed to be questioned again it was right that it should be at home and with his parents present .
8 Although written testing is still in common use , ( and it is appropriate that it should be for outcomes which are knowledge-based ) , other instruments such as projects , case studies and assignments were commonly used too .
9 We were pressed with Day v. McLea ( ( 1889 ) 22 Q.B.D. 610 ) , where the debtor himself sent a cheque for an amount smaller than that of the debt to the creditor on the terms that it should be in satisfaction of the debt .
10 But even if the state is driven to an action , if at the same time the citizen is put at a serious disadvantage in the assertion of his legal , in this case of his constitutional , rights , by defence in the suit , justice may require that he should be at liberty to avoid those disadvantages by paying promptly and bringing suit on his side .
11 But even if the state is driven to an action , if at the same time the citizen is put at a serious disadvantage in the assertion of his legal , in this case of his constitutional , rights , by defence in the suit , justice may require that he should be at liberty to avoid those disadvantages by paying promptly and bringing suit on his side .
12 But even if the state is driven to an action , if at the same time the citizen is put at a serious disadvantage in the assertion of his legal , in this case of his constitutional rights , by defence in the suit , justice may require that he should be at liberty to avoid those disadvantages by paying promptly and bringing suit on his side .
13 But even if the state is driven to an action , if at the same time the citizen is put at a serious disadvantage in the assertion of his legal , in this case of his constitutional rights , by defence in the suit , justice may require that he should be at liberty to avoid those disadvantages by paying promptly and bringing suit on his side .
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