Example sentences of "should [be] [verb] up by " in BNC.

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1 The injury niggles involving Tony Cascarino , Andy Townsend , Packie Bonner and Terry Phelan should be cleared up by 2.45 on Wednesday afternoon when a capacity Lansdowne Road will urge the Republic towards another giant step to Group Three qualification .
2 It is virtually impossible to grate then , so they should be broken up by stroking with a fork if required for cooking .
3 Here the sealing ‘ olive ’ is made from rubber or plastic ; the ‘ nut ’ should be tightened up by hand , not with any kind of spanner .
4 Anyone partaking in the dungaree revival outside the privacy of their own bedroom should be strung up by the braces and hooked on a lamp-post for the crows to peck at
5 He sees it as a weakness of international law that no such machinery exists , and argues that an internationally authorised force should be set up by the UN Security Council to intervene in rogue states on various continents .
6 Roman law never did have a doctrine that trusts should be set up by imperative words .
7 So ‘ Hammer ’ , a tempestuous saga of death by lustful adventure should be picked up by a Channel 4 researcher and used on an equally graphic AIDS documentary .
8 The laws should be backed up by an effective inspectorate , it states .
9 Unlike Eisenhower ( who had argued in 1959 , that if the Soviets really intended to make trouble they could be deterred only with the threat of nuclear war ) , Kennedy believed that Western diplomacy should be backed up by increased conventional forces on the continent .
10 This should be backed up by improved public transport , within the framework of overall traffic management plans to be drawn up with highway authorities .
11 The documentation for this type of arrangement should be drawn up by a solicitor experienced in such matters .
12 In the case of a City Code transaction where the firm is making an offer on behalf of its client , a separate contract ( which should be drawn up by the firm 's lawyers ) should form the basis of the firm 's responsibilities for making such an offer .
13 Both agreed that a draft outlining the main areas of agreement and disagreement should be drawn up by the end of January 1992 and the US Representative for Trade Negotiations Carla Hills cautioned that the USA had " no intention of substituting speed for substance " .
14 — Developing an analysis of society and the Church which will isolate the key tasks which should be taken up by the prophetic sector in the Church .
15 They also stressed that prosecutions should be taken up by a state prosecutor , rather than left to the ineffective parish vestry committees
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