Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [conj] [noun] should " in BNC.

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1 But despite this Hereford MP Colin Shepherd says charity and aid should not be sent there … because the Serbs will hijack it and destroy its purpose .
2 When a person 's property is insufficient for payment of his debts , it would obviously be unfair that the creditors who first obtain judgement and execution should be paid in full , leaving nothing to those who may try to enforce their claims later ; nor is it desirable that a man should indefinitely remain under a load of debts which ( it may be through no fault of his own ) he is unable to meet .
3 Once I expressed regret that Vesey should be marked for death , and she said it was ‘ the kindest thing ’ .
4 He was surprised to find , for example , that men who make their living out of reporting news and gossip should go away from a private lunch with him and the Princess and talk about it .
5 It takes pragmatism to be the content of a vast , overarching convention that judges should decide cases in the pragmatist way .
6 The location , starting time and duration should be included in the notice of the meeting to allow those attending to plan their time ; also the agenda should be included in sufficient detail to indicate what preparation they need to do .
7 The accompanying ‘ Syllabus of errors ’ had deemed erroneous the belief that public institutions devoted to reaching literature and science should be exempt from the Church 's authority .
8 Miss Alla Azovtseva , 29 , who will perform in a circus-type display with Brightness , and a second Beluga whale from the beginning of May , said : ‘ I think oceanaria and zoos should not exist , but since he is now dependent on them , it makes no sense to set him free . ’
9 One man who can go tomorrow is Anders Limpar — anyone who puts country before club should not play for Arsenal .
10 Given a few ideas either way on what a girl should do , I think family and friends should support her on her own decision .
11 Some archaeologists , irrespective of their scepticism over Ivan Koltsov 's announcement , have expressed concern that Pravda should have shown a map of the underground areas , and that Koltsov publicly described seeing local boys playing with ancient gold goblets which they had supposedly found in the underground passages .
12 Prolonged acid contact can cause damage and application should be little and often interspersed by rinsing .
13 The Government later backed advice that babies should be put on their backs to sleep and not be overheated by too many blankets .
14 Commenting at a later stage on the commonly held expectation that London should lead developments in medicine , the Hampstead DGM was able to report that the Royal Free had ‘ in many ways been very successful in maintaining and consolidating its position ’ .
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