Example sentences of "[noun sg] should [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Prior to running the software , the user should check that LIFESPAN is running with facilities made available , and should then invoke the LIFESPAN user access file to set up the necessary logical names ( see the ‘ Installation and Management of LIFESPAN ’ ) . |
2 | If this occurs the user should check that there is sufficient disk quota in the specified directory and that the user has write access to the directory . |
3 | Prior to running LIFESPAN PMR , the user should check that LIFESPAN is running with facilities made available , and should then invoke the LIFESPAN user access file to set up the necessary logical names ( see ‘ Installation and Management of LIFESPAN ’ ) . |
4 | The user should ensure that only one version of each filename is supplied for processing . |
5 | The user should ensure that a module name is not contained in more than one file . |
6 | The user should ensure that the module types are the same . |
7 | The user should ensure that the module issue is greater than the latest issue in LIFESPAN . |
8 | The user should ensure that the user issue of package P references module X to allow its entry . |
9 | Thus , if a driver is faced with Red ( Y ) , Amber ( Y ) and Green ( Y ) , the first column indicates that the driver should stop and call the police . |
10 | But rather than be diverted by the red herring of whether or not such a category should exist or by the tricky question of how love should be expressed outwith marriage , let us not look for the borderline . |
11 | But the West should know that , however long it takes to end the battle against the Iraqi tyrant , it will take much longer to end the bitterness he has tapped in the unhappy Middle East . |
12 | ‘ A buyer should realise that , when he buys a second-hand car , defects may appear sooner or later . |
13 | This was overturned on appeal where Lord Denning held : " … a buyer should realise that , when he buys a second-hand car , defects may appear sooner or later and in the absence of an express warranty , he has no redress … " ( p755 ) . |
14 | The Christian should remember that Jesus will not desert his modern-day disciples who may be called on to suffer for their faith ( The Calming of the Storm ) . |
15 | DENNIS JARRETTOUTLINES THE FEATURES A TRUE NETWORK-READY PC SHOULD HAVE AND TAKES A LOOK AT A PRE-CONFIGURED MACHINE FROM APRICOT . |
16 | Simon then had the agonising decision as to whether Wizard should stay or go off to pastures new . |
17 | Ye of little faith should know that it could be earned but not in a normal working week . |
18 | To prevent overstressing the glider during a launch , the weak link should break if the climb is made too steeply at speeds above the maximum shown on the placard . |
19 | Those ‘ threatened ’ by the computer should recall that they are dealing with an ‘ idiot machine ’ that can do nothing without them . |
20 | If at first you do n't succeed , persistence should ensure that your ‘ body of work ’ will finally win you an Oscar , regardless of the merits of the performance in question . |
21 | Everyone who sets out to attack a pensioner should know that if he is caught , he will go to prison for a long time . |
22 | It is a corollary of collective responsibility that any minister who disagrees publicly with a cabinet decision should resign and that a government defeat in the House of Commons on a vote of confidence necessitates either the resignation of the government or a request for a dissolution ( there is no convention as to which of these alternatives the government should select ) . |
23 | A good 12-string should jangle when chords are played , with the octave strings sounding almost as strong as the main ones when picked . |
24 | The reader who is beginning to doubt the author 's sanity should note that there is something needing proof here . |
25 | The acquirer should insist that a draft disclosure letter is produced early on the basis of the draft warranties , and that the warranties will not be finalised until the disclosure letter is finalised . |
26 | If any warranties are qualified as to knowledge , the acquirer should consider whether the warrantors have sufficient knowledge of the business . |
27 | A writer should suffer and all that — it would be for her own good in the long run . |
28 | But he proposes that the strategy for the building should recognise that above all it is the home for the Lord Mayor , the council and civic functions . |
29 | With the extension of appeal rights to all asylum seekers , it is not unreasonable to propose — as the Lord Chancellor and my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary propose — that this anomalous double provision should end and that increased resources for advice should be concentrated on UKIAS , especially as the service has a better record of winning cases than solicitors and is more cost effective . |
30 | When he thought about it , Nigel did find it a little odd that a photographer should return after he 'd finished a job . |