Example sentences of "should [adv] be on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the accent should not be on censorship or prescription , but on the encouragement of an enlightened attitude to the treatment of race and sex in books . |
2 | The billions of dollars in aid promised to the Soviet economy should still be on offer : but only to a leader prepared to take the army out of politics and keep the promise of reform . |
3 | Government should always be on guard against that danger . |
4 | Spare guitar strings , picks , and drumsticks should always be on hand so that any equipment breakdowns can be solved quickly and efficiently . |
5 | ‘ Flower of the Forest ’ , an unusual vertical-boilered engine , built at Ravenglass for a garden railway in Arbroath , should also be on parade . |
6 | Where possible , legal advice should also be on hand ( the Guidance para 3.12 ) . |
7 | Just nerves ; I 'm a weepy female and I should probably be on valium , but fuck it , I 'm riding it out , you know ? |
8 | Which if nothing else , qualifies it as more mature than those Ministry of Agriculture officials who pronounced themselves this week to be ‘ absolutely happy ’ that it should now be on sale . |
9 | The police say it should n't be on sale . |
10 | The police say it trivialises the rave drugs scene and should n't be on sale . |