Example sentences of "[noun] should be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Integrated System Development is now available for pilot and beta test ; another update should be ready by the end of the year . |
2 | illustrations should be clear and attractive and , as well as being well-matched and giving helpful cues to the text , should enhance it by providing additional information , for example about the characters or setting ; |
3 | In addition , the process must also include determining from a business standpoint which C++ objects should be reusable . |
4 | The theory also predicted that the average density of galaxies and similar objects should be constant both in space and time . |
5 | Students and lecturers should be able to use the system to compare notes and ideas . |
6 | Maghery 's Dermot Forker is the only survivor from that game , and his vast experience should be vital as his colleagues bid for their first county championship . |
7 | It also provides staff with experience in the development of assessment procedures , and this experience should be valuable preparation for the more extensive devolution of responsibility which is envisaged by the Council . |
8 | Contracts should be able to be approved by the buyer 's conveyancer as soon as a satisfactory survey has been concluded , a satisfactory set of responses received from the seller 's conveyancer concerning the Protocol documentation , and a loan has been agreed where applicable . |
9 | The terms of the contracts should be precise enough for there to be an understandable relationship between the contract and the underlying physical . |
10 | For a diagnosis of brain stem death irremediable structural brain damage should be present . |
11 | By then , if there 's something wrong with your knee , the damage should be permanent . |
12 | The defendants took the view that the rule ought not so to relate and that such discussions should be free for publication without restraint or inhibition . |
13 | The outcome of such discussions should be popular decisions and popular demands ; and since in a democracy it is the people , and not the government or parliament , which is sovereign , it is then the business of government to accept and to implement the popular will . |
14 | It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution . |
15 | It is fashionable at present to suggest that the school curriculum should be relevant . |
16 | There does seem to be general agreement amongst teachers that the school curriculum should be broad and balanced for all pupils . |
17 | SNH says the routing should be mandatory , not voluntary as presently proposed . |
18 | If it is imperative that the budget should not be exceeded , the contingency should be adequate to cover all possibilities . |
19 | Swindon should be unchanged . |
20 | Clearly they will not work alone , but with corporate economists as well as marketing and manufacturing experts , but financial skills should be available to the team . |
21 | Common justice seems to require that tax to be repaid , unless special circumstances or some principle of policy require otherwise ; prima facie , the taxpayer should be entitled to repayment as of right . |
22 | Accordingly in her opinion the taxpayer should be entitled to succeed . |
23 | The skin should be clean and free of make-up . |
24 | By 1875 fashions in England and the USA decreed that coats should be whole-coloured rather than broken and that the skin should be yellow , the muzzle dark and the tongue and tail switch black , but the revised breed standards still did not specify colours . |
25 | Although the User 's Guide does give some help , the user should be aware of his/her monitor and printer specifications . |
26 | Members should always be aware that the purpose of CPE is to maintain , deepen and extend their own professional competence and that CPE should be relevant to their own specific needs . |
27 | That both planets should be suffering ice ages simultaneously may , of course , be just a matter of coincidence ; but it seems more likely that there is a common cause . |
28 | As Harrow-on-the-Hill had one of the highest burglary rates in London , it was understandable that residents of the numerous private roads should be cautious . |
29 | But , erm , in second my foot should be flat on the floor . |
30 | Both of these companies ' products should be available through any good tackle dealer . |