Example sentences of "[pers pn] should [adv] be [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Just nerves ; I 'm a weepy female and I should probably be on valium , but fuck it , I 'm riding it out , you know ? |
2 | I I find that I am assertive whereas at times I should n't be in fact most of the time I should n't be and I am |
3 | ‘ If I keep out of the chairman 's way , I should still be in charge for Wednesday 's Capital League match against Reading . ’ |
4 | If you have a thin skin you should n't be in politics . ’ |
5 | If you ca n't tell what is a racist film and what is not , you should n't be in charge of a festival in the first place . |
6 | you really are fair sad y yo you know you should n't be in connection with the world . |
7 | You should still be in control of the swing after the ball has left the clubface . |
8 | She should also be at school , and Noreen threatened to send her back to Uncle Michael who would take her to school every day , if she did n't stop going on about coming to the theatre . |
9 | They should both be in preparation now . |
10 | The police say it should n't be on sale . |
11 | SHOULD the personable Steve Norris fail to impress as an under-secretary at the Transport Department , it should not be for want of preparation . |
12 | SHOULD the personable Steve Norris fail to impress as an under-secretary at the Transport Department , it should not be for want of preparation . |
13 | Which if nothing else , qualifies it as more mature than those Ministry of Agriculture officials who pronounced themselves this week to be ‘ absolutely happy ’ that it should now be on sale . |