Example sentences of "should [adv] [be] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These questions should properly be the subject of extensive research and debate , since on the answers hang decisive issues of antiracist strategy .
2 Vogel 's book entitled Japan As Number One ( 1979 ) is the epitome of this trend , as he sets a scenario in which he not only predicts that the Japanese economy will be the biggest in the world before the end of the century , but also that Japanese society should henceforth be the model for post-industrial societies .
3 As to the second argument , the Court accepted that in principle it was desirable to entrust supervisory control to a judge , concluding that the rule of law implies that executive interference with individual rights should be subject to effective control which should normally be the judges on the ground that this offers the best guarantee of independence , impartiality , and proper procedures .
4 So I 've asked her just to phone cancel it out , and that should just be the end of it .
5 This should soon be the case with all educated men ; and might be brought about sooner with formal contacts between the BAAS and Parliament .
6 Today the inner enclosure should still be the climax of the fort , but the sight of it produces only a sensation of severe anticlimax .
7 Perhaps the year in which the Byrd discography reaches its centenary should also be the year in which the record-collector , no less than subscribers to The Byrd Edition , can proudly survey a well-filled shelf and say , ‘ This is the full measure of William Byrd . ’
8 In accordance with the former practice but , as I hold , contrary to what should now be the practice under the Children Act 1989 , the justices have provided further reasons extending to three pages .
9 When a sale is negotiated , there should then be the minimum of delay before you are able to dispatch the following : ( 1 ) A draft contract in duplicate , incorporating the first edition of the standard conditions of sale .
10 Delay due merely to the complexity of the case or contributed to by the actions of the defendant himself should never be the foundation for a stay .
11 Delay due merely to the complexity of the case or contributed to by the actions of the defendant himself should never be the foundation for a stay .
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