Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] should [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Suppose it can secure either an x per cent price reduction or an x per cent cost reduction at equal cost to itself ; for which should it aim ?
2 And one of the main advantages of these very compressed and arduous courses is that they give students approaching drama school entry an opportunity of seeing what will be required of them should they gain a place at drama school .
3 But who is to provide this training and of what should it consist ?
4 I think to come back to an earlier question of what should you teach them , and what is normal , is that ideally a child wants to grow up in an environment where his or her parents enjoy here , where the relationship is enjoyable on both sides and not shot through with anxiety about how well this child is developing , providing the development is within the normal range .
5 I think to come back to an earlier question of what should you teach them , and what is normal , is that ideally a child wants to grow up in an environment where his or her parents enjoy here , where the relationship is enjoyable on both sides and not shot through with anxiety about how well this child is developing , providing the development is within the normal range .
6 For less than £10 a year , the firm running the scheme will contact all the relevant card companies for you should your cards be lost or stolen .
7 The smart trainees started secretly copying down client details from their second week , to take with them should they suddenly leave or be sacked .
8 ‘ When I 'm asked with what should you drink whisky I always say with moderation .
9 Note We will make payments as stated above provided ( a ) the injured clients notify us of any claim for personal injury within 3 months of their return from holiday ; ( b ) they assign to Horizon Holidays Ltd. any rights against a supplier or any other person or party they may have relating to the claim ; and ( c ) they agree to co-operate fully with us should we or our insurers wish to enforce those rights which have been assigned to us or to which we are subrogated .
10 But if we are intruded upon what should we do ?
11 The political state made it clear that Robert Dundas would win his election if two additional nominal voters could be placed upon the roll , but the whole scheme would of course come to nothing should he lose any of his voters , or if Mr. Glassford would not also divide his valuation and make a second vote .
12 To whom should I complain ?
13 To whom should I send my P14 and P35 forms ?
14 But as a as a member of his club you should be able to you should you should be able to bring power to bear on the er the top bod should n't you ?
15 Newcastle , nine points ahead in the First Division , let Gascoigne go to Spurs for £2 million and Terry Venables has first option on him should he wish to return to England .
16 While neighbours need to contribute to some notional ‘ stock of common good ’ , so that they can draw on it should they become in need of help at some point in the future , they also wish not to be imposed upon by the needs of others .
17 However , beyond the question of the character , quality and impact of such particular ideas are two more fundamental questions about LEA policy in general : how should it be arrived at , and on what should it focus ?
18 If the computer is delivered late , then you would be entitled to damages based on the loss in profits in the normal course of business but you would not be entitled to anything should you lose the government contract .
19 I will say in moving that , would I note that the property services , the property sub- committee I should say , is receiving a further report on recommendations on how to preserve the long-term viability of the estate , which I consider to be the right priority , erm , the long- term viability of the estate is essential for the value both as an estate and for the value of it er , to us should we need to dispose of any of it for development land in the future .
20 This has the advantages that the soakaway can be cleaned out when necessary and that you can get at it should anything go wrong .
21 What policy advice will the Home Secretary need on prison matters , for example the use of police cells and contracting with the private sector , which are distinct from the operations of the Prison Service , and by whom should it be given ?
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