Example sentences of "[noun] should [verb] a clear " in BNC.

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1 The drafter should have a clear idea of the matters on which instructions are required .
2 Every ad should embody a clear , straightforward , proposition
3 The author should provide a clear index and an illustration list ; the author should be involved in the recording of taped material , since here he is concerned with spoken , as opposed to written language .
4 ‘ It is reasonable that a man who denies the legality of a tax should have a clear and certain remedy .
5 ‘ It is reasonable that a man who denies the legality of a tax should have a clear and certain remedy .
6 ‘ It is reasonable that a man who denies the legality of a tax should have a clear and certain remedy .
7 Applicants should have a clear understanding of how international business works , and a proven ability to write .
8 The strong views expressed on both sides of the House — which in itself is unusual , divided as it is in its political structure — on the way that the right hon. Gentleman has carried out his job should send a clear message to the IRA : that it will not bomb its way to the conference table ; it will not affect us now ; it will not affect us during the general election ; and it will not affect us after the general election .
9 To qualify for the competition entrants should have a clear , fresh complexion and be between three and nine years old .
10 The members of any organisation should have a clear idea of its general purpose which is expressed in the form of a ‘ mission statement ’ or ‘ corporate objective ’ , defining the business in which the organisation is involved .
11 Your policy should draw a clear distinction between this sort of rule and a supportive policy to help someone with a drink problem .
12 ‘ This legislation should give a clear message to those who abuse and terrorise women and children in the home , that they will no longer get away with such behaviour , ’ she said .
13 In his opening address on 29 September the pope rejected the notion , common since Vatican I , that the authority of the pontiff alone was sufficient to govern the Church , and listed the four aims of the Council : that the Church should have a clearer idea of its own nature ; that there was need for renewal ; that Christians of all denominations be brought closer together ( he apologized for the Catholic Church 's own failings in its relations with non-Catholics ) ; and finally , the need for dialogue between Church and world .
14 For this reason , all documents which have standard terms and conditions on the reverse should have a clear statement on the front to the effect that the contract is to be subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse .
15 Equally , it is important that a searcher should have a clear understanding of indexing methods .
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