Example sentences of "should [be] [vb pp] [subord] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The form should be completed as specified in sections 3–7 .
2 The rest of the Computer Services Department 's section of the form should be completed as specified in Appendix 1 .
3 The rest of the Computer Services Department 's section of the form should be completed as specified in Appendix 2 .
4 The rest of the Computer Services Department 's section of the form should be completed as specified in Appendix 3 .
5 We also made it clear that both dose and frequency should be adjusted as dictated by serum concentrations .
6 The problem is that there is no satisfactory way of drawing a line between decisions of corporate managers which ought to be respected because they are based solely on the expertise of the directors and those which should be challenged as based on personal considerations or other non-corporate purposes .
7 Blackstone should be viewed as working within this Hobbesian tradition .
8 If one accepts , as so many cases do that the skill and knowledge of the employee has become part of himself then it is difficult to see why any distinction should be made as postulated in the question .
9 Such an outcome would place priorities on their head and , accordingly , the receiver should be seen as acting in the right of the debentureholder .
10 The claim that the complex whole of society should be seen as consisting of practices is an attempt to get away from the idea that a social theory can be grounded upon a concept which is ‘ simple ’ and ‘ given ’ .
11 Second , that ‘ splits ’ within the psyche should be seen as resulting from the interference of patriarchal or male-dominated socialisation or conditioning .
12 The argument of this paper , therefore , is that language learning should be seen as resulting from an interaction between an organism pre-adapted to the learning task and an environment which , to varying degrees , facilitates that task by providing the evidence that the organism requires .
13 The dramatic shake-ups during those periods do not suddenly appear out of nowhere but should be seen as resulting from the more gradual and less fundamental changes that had been occurring within the old structure 's context over previous decades .
14 This further implies that the product life-cycle should be seen as shown on the revised McKinsey-GE grid of figure 4.4 , rather than as running diagonally across the matrix from top left to bottom right , as figure 4.3 implies .
15 Success for the normal children ranged from 82 per cent to 100 per cent , and Fenn suggests that , as a rule of thumb , a child who fails the test should be regarded as functioning below the level of the normal 4- to 5-year-old .
16 If the existence of companies should be regarded as premised on ‘ the understanding that their activities are to fulfill our purposes ’ , some idea of how ‘ our purposes ’ should be understood is needed .
17 It was asked on these words whether the lands should be regarded as left by trust .
18 Second , as regards durability , the goods should last for a reasonable time and any breach should be regarded as occurring at the time of supply rather than when the lack of durability became apparent .
19 As mentioned in the sub-section on SPRs , a number of SSRs should be generated when responding to a complex SPR , thus allowing the complete description to be stored in LIFESPAN .
20 It is not so difficult , in these circumstances , to accept that at least one of the pilgrim-tellers should be represented as speaking through an incongruously feigned mouthpiece , in this case strengthening the antifeminist line of the tale by purporting to speak as a woman .
21 This chapter , therefore , mainly concentrates upon the theory of what should be done as opposed to what is done .
22 The basis of the argument was that since , at the date of the Shops Act 1950 , the only proceedings which the local authority could then have instituted to enforce the law against Sunday trading were criminal proceedings , section 71(1) should be read as limited to such proceedings .
23 He states that ‘ the argument that all individuals have a right to privacy ( that is to say , freedom from observation , investigation and subsequent publication based on the investigation ) is strong but should be qualified when applied to the police ’ .
24 193 , 208 should be construed as referring to the absence of specific Community legislation in that field rather than to the complete exclusion of E.E.C .
25 However , we have already pointed out , by implication , one very important syntactic consequence : only the ascriptive adjectives are eligible to appear predicatively , that is , in a position like that of hungry in : ( 19 ) the antelopes are hungry As was already indicated in Chapter 1 , and as we shall see in more detail in Chapter 3 , predicative position is the surface structure which expresses the intensional relation of assignment , and assignment does require that the property of the adjective should be construed as applied to the entity of the subject noun phrase .
26 Care should be taken when dealing with loved ones as a rift could form if you are too argumentative .
27 Care should be taken when dealing with loved ones as a rift could form if you are too argumentative .
28 Care should be taken when dealing with loved ones as a rift could form if you are too argumentative .
29 Care should be taken when working with soffits made from any material containing asbestos .
30 124 and National Association of Operative Plasterers v. Smithies [ 1906 ] A.C. 434 , all of which cases suggest that the claim of privilege should be taken when complying with the obligation to make discovery or answer the interrogatories .
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