Example sentences of "should [be] [vb pp] into a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps today it should be turned into a couplet with the second line being ‘ Half your pension 's too much to pay ! ’ |
2 | It is gross waste that a man with such qualities should be turned into a traitor , when I think he never willed to be any such monster , but wanted only his native right . |
3 | PIGEONS blamed for damaging a borough 's efforts in the Wales in Bloom contest should be turned into a tourist attraction , a councillor has urged . |
4 | There is no local authority provision for young people who are homeless — that should be written into a charter . |
5 | These should be built into a code of practice to meet standards and objectives drawn up by the Director General of Fair Trading , and this code should be made binding on members by the relevant trade associations . |
6 | A good simulation should be incorporated into a project and offer the opportunity to explore the subject from different angles , relate it to other subject areas and for extension work . |
7 | They germinate easily and develop plants which should be transferred into a tank , where the water level can be raised gradually until they are large enough , i.e. about 4ins ( 18cms ) high , to be planted in the aquarium . |
8 | Ernst & Young says that ‘ we do not believe the Exposure Draft should be converted into a SAS ( Statement of Auditing Standards ) without fundamental reconsideration ’ . |
9 | This person could be asked to feed the fish , but unless they are a fishkeeper the amount to give at each feed should be measured into a polythene bag or envelope . |
10 | The government refused to accept UN conditions that proceeds should be paid into a UN escrow account [ see p. 38742 ] . |
11 | In other words , no one working with a computer should be forced into a straightjacket of usage : IT should liberate rather than restrict , and the best applications are those in which the uses are almost boundless . |