Example sentences of "[pers pn] should [adv] [be] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it should also be a reminder to some of the inveterate statisticians to keep a sense of perspective when measuring some of the spectacular cap hauls of today against , say , the 20 caps of the great Ross Logan . |
2 | But if possible it should also be a summary , in miniature , of the information you are trying to convey in the release . |
3 | If possible it should also be a topic about which your class will have differing views . |
4 | It should only be a matter of time before they return to common sense and reason . |
5 | ‘ Nothing yet , but I 've got a team working around the clock so it should only be a matter of time before they come up with the answers . ’ |
6 | It should therefore be a matter of no difficulty to combine them . |
7 | It should therefore be no surprise at all that we got policemen and women to talk . |
8 | Every held operation using tractors or horses inevitably causes some compaction and damage to soil structure ; it should therefore be the farmer 's aim to create the desired effect with the minimum of passes at exactly the right time . |
9 | An over-planted pool detracts from its surroundings , while it should essentially be a feature that complements them . |
10 | The thing about the solo is that it should really be a chance for the guitar to take over from the vocalist and really hit you in the heart like vocals can , and I 'm sorry but these heavy metal solos can never really hit you because it 's just music by numbers . ’ |
11 | If it is the first flight of the day for you , then it should always be the aim to make it an accurate spot landing . |
12 | Nothing in the logic of the situation requires that it should always be the theory that is rejected on the occasion of a clash with observation . |
13 | The following points are mentioned as a guide but it should always be the practice to consult the canner 's agent or fieldsman about special requirements . |
14 | It should always be the client who decides how to proceed . |