Example sentences of "england should " in BNC.

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1 Which England should they hold up as a pattern , a reasonably true pattern ?
2 And if there had been a degree of sympathy with the other defeated peoples — a doubtful claim , it has to be said , particularly with regard to the Poles — in this case ‘ the entire population took the view that England should at all costs be destroyed ’ .
3 I remember Billy Graham saying at Earls Court back in 1966 that the Christian Church in England should organise itself like the Communist Party : by forming active and multiplying cells , fixing a timetable , planning a strategy and working it through .
4 Some months ago I wrote that England should put a sevens specialist like Les Cusworth in charge of their campaign .
5 THE CLAY lowlands of southeast England should prove suitable for burying the operating wastes from pressurised-water reactors like that planned for Sizewell , says the National Radiological Protection Board in a report published today ( Thursday ) .
6 I have come to the conclusion that the temples of the idols in England should not on any account be destroyed .
7 Broadly speaking , the church planting activity in the Church of England should be divided into two kinds .
8 The Osborne report went further , arguing that the Church of England should not consider lesbian issues ‘ without considering its own social culture of male/female power relationships . ’
9 On paper England should have creamed Scotland .
10 In fact , England should go from strength to strength if the England ‘ B ’ performance against Ireland ‘ B ’ is any guide .
11 Mind you , England should have been home and clear before that , but poor Barnes , the man who had won the Cup final at Twickenham with a last-minute magical goal kick , could not get a goal from eight attempts in the first half .
12 The Church of England should have a more considered position to contrast with these more torrid campaigns .
13 Given the recent records of the two teams , England should start favourites to repeat the 2-1 triumph of David Gower 's men in 1984-85 .
14 Meanwhile , McDermott has said England should not hesitate to fulfil their two-week trip to civil-war torn Sri Lanka in March .
15 There were those , of course , who wondered why England should be sending her brave lads across the Channel to fight against a country which seemed — the Reign of Terror notwithstanding — to be the cradle of a new and attractive democracy .
16 Scattered wintry showers over southern and south-east England should die away in the morning .
17 At first sight it is astonishing that the Alternative Service Book of the Church of England should commemorate someone who was imprisoned for refusing to attend its services , who wrote a treatise against its Prayer Book , and who in his memoirs counted among his sins his reverence for that Church as a child .
18 ‘ And Hugo showed me how England should play the West Indian pace attack . ’
19 England should concede that bravely and be good losers .
20 But , in the year when England should be starting the rebuilding programme with 1995 in mind , they have wasted Best 's proven talent for moulding a youthful team that can play expansive rugby .
21 England should stick by the tried and trusted and not just in the short-term .
22 The people of England should have been made aware of the significance of the match .
23 The words used by Froissart to express his aim in writing his great chronicle , ‘ that the honourable enterprises , noble adventures and deeds of arms which took place during the wars waged by France and England should be fittingly related and preserved for posterity ’ , fit admirably into the pattern of thought and practice which regarded war as a noble way of life .
24 The queen mother 's religious views and those of the French advisers she gathered around her did little to allay the reformers ' fears ; nor would they have been happy to know that on Mary 's marriage in 1558 to the Dauphin , who the following year became King Francis II , she secretly signed an agreement that if she should die childless her kingdom of Scotland and her claim to the throne of England should become her husband 's .
25 The scene is much more complex than it was say a generation or two ago and Moderator we in the Church of England should be much interested to learn in due course whether you too will feel a need to make liturgical revision for these various paths to faith .
26 Prohibitions of such appeals in the thirteenth century had often cited for their authority a papal indult of 1231 in which Gregory IX had conceded that the magnates and barons of England should not be summoned in litigation beyond the sea , a privilege subsequently generalized to all the king 's English subjects and soon known as the privilege of England .
27 He knew that these were sensitive matters and he was relieved , though not altogether surprised , that this scion of the aristocracy and military England should appear so benign about the matter .
28 If marriage really is more harmonious the second time around , England should be celebrating the return of the urn sometime next July .
29 It was a thousand times better that England should be a Prussian colony .
30 The Whigs favoured the accession to the throne , on the queen 's death , of the Elector of Hanover , the later George I. They demanded that England should give effective support on the continent to the Dutch and the Emperor against Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession ( 1702–13 ) .
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