Example sentences of "[conj] he should [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The tenant 's adviser should , therefore delete from the draft any provision making time of the essence in relation to the service of a counternotice ; or he should delete the entire requirement to serve a counternotice .
2 Another MP even suggested that he should quit the post before the Scottish party 's annual conference in March .
3 In Bourne 's view ( shared by many of Wycliffe 's high-ranking colleagues ) it was from there that he should conduct the investigation , receiving reports , issuing instructions , discussing the case with his officers and , very occasionally , interrogating a witness himself .
4 The pair agreed that he should do the job for two to three years , and would then expect to move to another , more senior position .
5 He had been asked to rewrite the words of The Rock , but he suggested to Ronald Duncan that he should do the job for him : " Watching the time he took to write even his signature , " Duncan noted , " it occurred to me that it must be a painful process for him to compose anything " .
6 I have tried to persuade our excitable friend that he should do the same . ’
7 In addition their captain Brian Smith persisted with his wayward goal-kicking long after it became apparent that he should pass the task to someone else .
8 That was an unwise decision ; for already the leaders of the Opposition parties had told him that the Cabinet 's latest financial proposals were ‘ wholly unsatisfactory ’ , and had suggested that he should consult the King .
9 It was not suitable that he should meet the eyewitness , he had been told .
10 But it was inconceivable that he should meet the lord of the house inadequately dressed .
11 It was arranged that he should open the discussion with a statement of this and other views .
12 Once it is made clear that the judge makes new law in these circumstances , as conventionalism insists , then it seems plausible that he should choose the rule he believes the actual legislature then in power would choose , or , failing that , the rule he believes best represents the will of the people as a whole .
13 My message to Mr Marland is that he should tell the government that Gloucestershire actually needs this extra money to provide much needed services
14 However , the tenant should not be subjected to oppressive powers of inspection and he should resist an attempt to make him pay the costs of an inspection , although it would be fair that he should pay the costs if there is a material discrepancy between the information supplied by him and the results of an inspection .
15 Does my right hon. Friend accept that it is right that he should restate the Government 's commitment to their policy in Northern Ireland , based on the rule of law ?
16 Blessed with a constituency which returned him unopposed throughout his career in the Commons , and a tenantry which presented him at his wedding with a two-foot high gold cup , it was natural that he should suppose the keystone of the political arch to be a benevolent aristocracy .
17 The next day the rebels rejected the idea of peace talks , insisting that he should leave the country .
18 ‘ It 's typical of Rex really that he should blame the poor man who died for all his troubles .
19 Obviously , this was what Emma wanted to read , but one would have expected her to take advantage of her rival Ælfgifu of Northampton 's absence from England to press Harthacnut 's case with his father , and it seems significant that both the Chronicle C and E texts consider Harold 's claim and identity questionable , that the Oxford meeting which followed Cnut 's death decided that he should hold the country for himself and his brother , and that Emma was allowed to reside in Winchester with Harthacnut 's housecarls to keep Wessex for him .
20 Donna 's latest demand was that he should extend the patio and then roof it over .
21 He insisted that he should visit the Tiller office so that he could observe at first hand how things were run .
22 Thereafter only Ward on the final afternoon played with any real confidence and it was fitting that he should score the only century of the tour just before the end of the match .
23 He had only recently joined QP and considered it important that he should serve the Church and enjoy worshipping the Lord in the place that God had put him .
24 ‘ What will they do to you after I am gone ? ’ he exclaimed , and told Cranmer that he should change the crane on his coat of arms to a pelican , for like this bird he would have to give his life for his child , the English Church .
25 Then , to Leopold 's horror , Wolfgang wrote again , proposing that he should abandon the Paris idea and go instead to Italy with Aloysia and her father in order to try to make Aloysia 's name as an operatic soprano .
26 It would seem only fair that he should return the favour later .
27 His ideas met with opposition and even ridicule — G. C. Foster suggested ironically that he should arrange the elements in alphabetical order — and the Chemical Society refused to publish them in its Journal .
28 Looking Glass 's voice , though , dominated the council , and it was agreed that he should lead the Nez Perce on the Lolo trail over the Bitterroots , to join the Crows in Montana , and perhaps on to the ‘ Old Woman 's Country ’ , Canada , where Sitting Bull had sought sanctuary after the Custer massacre .
29 Although Ramsay proposed that he should lead the decoy party , under the royal standard , Murray insisted that he himself must do that , as was suitable .
30 ‘ Steve was suffering a slight twinge , but the selectors found it extraordinary that he should treat the national championship as a kind of training session and jump off just five strides , ’ said Ward .
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