Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] should have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Er do you think I should have a bath now or should I |
2 | If reparation were more consistently pursued we should have a much more civilized and morally acceptable penal system than the present one . |
3 | With the funding John Makepeace has attracted he should have no difficulty finding the students . |
4 | The doctors had already decided I should have an epidural for the birth . |
5 | But on the question of competitive tendering I think mentioned by Mr which he says we should have a different attitude . |
6 | A quarter of non-executives believed they should have the last word on mergers ( 10% of chief executives agreed ) and a fifth ( compared with 3% of the bosses ) thought they should approve major borrowings and loans . |
7 | I would have thought they should have the girls cloakroom and a gents cloakroom separately . |
8 | Lady de Vesci gave them her splendid London house at 28 Bruton Street , and it was thought he should have a seat in Parliament . |
9 | I do n't think we should have a swimming day . |
10 | Do you not think we should have an anti-arrhythmic agent rather than £600 worth of thrombolysis in our medical bag ? |
11 | As a result we all feel we should have a say in its appearance , but as yet we have no right to be heard . |
12 | ‘ Andrea and myself , as a working-class woman and a Black woman , come from those groups , and feel we should have the chance to express our ideas as much as anyone else . ’ |
13 | As far as their disabilities allow they should have the opportunity to participate in normal community activities . |
14 | The publisher had made a decision , no doubt on sound commercial information , about the viability of the book as a course text and decided it should have a more restricted clientele who are in a position to buy a large-format , expensive paperback . |
15 | It only has the force of a recommended practice whereas I believe it should have the full force of a standard , but at least it is there and perhaps in the fullness of time it may attain higher status . |
16 | ‘ I feel he should have the chance to sort things out with the Accounts Commission before we discuss anything . ’ |
17 | ‘ I never thought I should have a friend to play with and a pony to ride , Aunty ! ’ she said happily , as she got ready to go out and call for Angela Yatton . |
18 | ‘ Kylie feels she should have the copyright over her image , that is the way it is in Australia and that is the way she thinks it should be everywhere . |
19 | ‘ The only reason I ever played Les Pauls was because Keith was playing a Strat and I thought we should have a different look , but from about 1985 on I 've played Strats . |
20 | I thought we should have a little talk . ’ |
21 | I do not suppose they should have the right to kill them , though I must confess the thought makes me a little excited . |
22 | " I remember that year Jimmy telling us that we had black players in South Africa , that they were reasonably good and that he thought they should have the chance to become members , " Bland explained . |
23 | Except maybe if Hodge is about to go ( in a swap deal for a defender ) , maybe Wilko feels he should have a more versatile midfielder . |
24 | Er I would think it should have a decent future , myself . |
25 | ‘ Oh , you think I should have a kept woman like Ma — not very modern , that . |
26 | ‘ I think I should have a talk to Mary , she 's got so many problems with her marriage . ’ |
27 | Which means I should have the last one does n't it ? |
28 | And I think you should have a fairly good friendship before having any kind of sexual relationship . |
29 | I think you should have a tw a twelfth clause on it , appoint a treasurer for the event . |
30 | I think you should have a music one . |