Example sentences of "[noun sg] should [adv] be the " in BNC.

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1 Mute e is generally retained after soft c or g ( e.g. unenforceable , changeable ) ; so judgement should really be the preferred spelling ,
2 Conran found himself beleaguered and somewhat bemused as to why his group should suddenly be the focal point of so many would-be suitors .
3 ‘ The local social services authority should also be the agency responsible for initiating proceedings in relation to the care and protection of incapacitated , mentally disordered or vulnerable people , ’ says the paper .
4 To preserve life should always be the goal and in most cases of this nature the mother can be saved .
5 Vogel 's book entitled Japan As Number One ( 1979 ) is the epitome of this trend , as he sets a scenario in which he not only predicts that the Japanese economy will be the biggest in the world before the end of the century , but also that Japanese society should henceforth be the model for post-industrial societies .
6 Today the inner enclosure should still be the climax of the fort , but the sight of it produces only a sensation of severe anticlimax .
7 No one member should always be the sole person to reveal himself or herself , nor should it be forgotten that there is no consistent pattern of when the process of disclosure is desirable and beneficial ( Chelune et al.
8 An antidepressant should never be the sole form of treatment a patient is receiving , even if his illness appears to be entirely of an endogenous variety .
9 Perhaps the year in which the Byrd discography reaches its centenary should also be the year in which the record-collector , no less than subscribers to The Byrd Edition , can proudly survey a well-filled shelf and say , ‘ This is the full measure of William Byrd . ’
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