Example sentences of "should [adv] [vb infin] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This should arguably supply a greater surface for bacteria than gravel — internal and external as the media is porous — and wo n't cost a great deal more or less than gravel .
2 The relegation of less frequently used books to remote storage should eventually increase the overall relevance of the stock to users ' needs and therefore lead to a more efficient use of resources ( assuming that books which replace the neglected material issue more frequently ) .
3 It certainly permits a rise of almost 100 per cent in the structural funds , and should especially benefit the three most recent members of the EC .
4 In outlining the strategies potentially available to a translator , I am therefore not suggesting that translators should necessarily follow the thematic organization of every clause in the source text .
5 He sees no reason why those sharing a similar class situation should necessarily develop a common identity , recognize shared interests and take collective action to further those interests .
6 May I suggest that , for sheer consistency in the way in which the Opposition present their numbers , they should perhaps choose the Grand Old Duke of York as their theme .
7 So when we are thinking about helping bereaved people , instead of turning to emotional issues straightaway , we should perhaps consider the practical issues that the bereaved person is facing .
8 Susannah Lopez should perhaps have the last word :
9 Instead of postulating a single link between CS and US we should perhaps imagine a whole collection of them ( the exact number depending on which attributes of the stimuli are noticed and encoded by the animal ) , all of which play some part in generating the CR .
10 Now , I have put down reports about the finance committee er as it were but I think the responses from the churches and districts sort of calculator will be there , we think that it would seem as though we should only offer the same amount as last year .
11 Manager Howard Kendall said : ‘ It 's better Paul has this done now and he should only miss the first two weeks of pre-season training . ’
12 Erm , you do have choice of funds , but remember I said , however in practice , you really should only choose the managed .
13 Iran , which had long contended that Gulf security should only involve the littoral states , greeted the declaration with great suspicion .
14 At the same time it should be made clear that apart from false assumptions about matriculation , higher education should only have a small contribution to make to the range , standard and appositeness of 16+ and 18+ examination syllabuses and schemes of marking .
15 Should only take a few days .
16 I 'm just waiting for my international clearance now , which should only take a few days , and then I 'll be aiming to challenge for a first team place . ’
17 I think it should only take a few minutes to have you begging me to make love to you … ’
18 For the moment we should merely note the high level of dissatisfaction which the general marriage and divorce figures imply .
19 I think you should all do the same questionnaire and the same survey but then if you can write it up separately .
20 Now you should all have a spare scrap of paper that 's blank on one side , out of my recycled paper box , okay .
21 They are drastic pieces of legislation which should rightly occupy a large part of the time of the House .
22 This is also a very violent film in parts that should rightly have a 15 not 12 rating and parents are strongly advised to bear this in mind .
23 Thus I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. that a disclosure order under these provisions should normally contain an express condition in the terms that he suggests , to obviate the risk .
24 After all , a fund which does not pay tax should normally out-perform a similar fund that does .
25 The recommendation most widely noticed was that full-time students should normally study a wider range of subjects — five A levels plus one AS level , rather than three A levels as at present .
26 It is now clearly established that a juvenile who pleads guilty to an offence or series of offences for which the maximum term of custody is a sentence of 12 months ' detention in a young offender institution should normally receive an appropriate discount to reflect his plea , subject to the general principles governing the award of a discount .
27 In Chapter 1 we proposed that our representation of ordinary nouns should , strictly speaking , include round brackets , to indicate occurrence of a property , inside the square brackets representing entity-hood , but that we should normally allow the round brackets to be omitted in order to simplify the notation , thus abbreviating ( 41 ) ( a ) to ( b ) : ( 41 ) ( a ) [ ( NEIGHBOUR ) ] ( b ) [ NEIGHBOUR ] In the present case , however , given that the function of the adjective is exactly to distinguish between property and entity aspects of a single syntactical item , we shall be obliged to use the fuller form .
28 The librarian should normally plan a long-term programme of stock revisions over a period of , say , one to three years , selecting a number of specified priority subjects to be revised during that period .
29 Thus it seemed clear that the lexical representation used for matching should already include a great deal of information about the word 's possible phonetic realisations .
30 there is an argument , ha and it 's been put by er a a noted writed who 's recently written on the menopause that , work , and you should just make the most of being a crone or a hag or an old women !
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