Example sentences of "should [adv] be [adj] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , the treaty itself embodies the vital principle of ’ subsidiarity ’ , making it clear that the Community should only be involved in decisions which can not more effectively be taken at national level . |
2 | It should also be possible for students who have not achieved their goals by the end of the fifth year to make good in the sixth form or at college . |
3 | If this is possible , then it should also be possible for speakers to use code switching as a means to change their own personas in the course of conversation . |
4 | Professor Williams , however , not only believes that rape should have a limited ambit because of the severity of the penalty , but that procuring a woman by threat should also be subject to limitations even though its maximum penalty is merely two years ' imprisonment . |
5 | Employed lawyers should also be entitled to rights of audience in the courts . |
6 | You should also be suspicious of foods that are known to be potent allergens . |
7 | You should also be wary of callers who offer to make building repairs or lay tarmac . |
8 | To fall outside the qualifying corporate bond regime , debentures should now be convertible into shares . |
9 | As a first step towards dealing with these two questions , the 1977 review proposed that EC policy should increasingly be concerned with problems arising from peripherality , particularly where more than one nation was involved , or from the consequences of other EC policies , such as CAP . |
10 | The language used by L implies that it is wholly desirable that one discipline should ultimately be explicable in terms of another . |
11 | One should therefore be cautious about generalisations which do less than justice to the contribution which friendship can make to the well-being of specific groups of old people . |
12 | The latter two are formally published periodicals , and should therefore be obtainable through libraries . |