Example sentences of "it should [verb] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever the type or destination of a report , and whether its length is several pages or several volumes , it should start with a registration of the following information
2 But it should serve as a warning to teachers that suggestions from the ‘ fundamental disciplines ’ must be viewed with caution and scepticism .
3 ‘ We should not forget this and it should serve as a lesson , ’ he said in a speech to mark the 20th anniversary of Sino-Japanese diplomatic ties .
4 It should pass through a grommet in the cover and terminate about 50mm above the water level .
5 It should lead to a reduction in the food costs themselves .
6 ‘ It is important to recall all this to memory , but above all , it should lead to a commitment to the continuing struggle for justice and for life .
7 ‘ It is important to recall all this to memory , but above all , it should lead to a commitment to the continuing struggle for justice and for life .
8 It was entirely fitting that it should end with a sit-in at the Guildhall by a number of homeless families and with a dispute over the allocation of houses .
9 He was cooking ; murder was , for the moment at any rate , not in his thoughts , the sun was at last shining in the way it should do on a seaside holiday , and there were still three more days of holiday to go .
10 So it should come to a little bit more than that one , should n't it ?
11 The rule 's important , but it should come from a need of the child rather than be imposed at some arbitrary time when the teacher thinks that all the children are ready for that rule .
12 It should work like a dream with halftones because , given that the grey scales are captured PostSCript can work on them with its internal routines to perform some stunning effects .
13 The authority made an assessment , but did not consider that the boy 's needs were such that it should determine in a statement the special educational provision that should be made for him .
14 Founded by William of Waynflete in 1484 it was intended that it should act as a feeder to Magdalen College itself , which he also founded .
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