Example sentences of "should [be] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the Statement of Intent proposed that FIFO and weighted average costs should be the only permitted formulae .
2 For the single specimen , the standard 36″ × 12″ × 15″ should be the absolute minimum tank size .
3 The vertical plane is referred to , incorrectly , as the CVR : it should be the central vertical plane .
4 Endometriosis is more common in subfertile women and women with pelvic pain , and logically these should be the two main indications for treatment .
5 The Royal London , Guy 's , Charing Cross or the Hammersmith , and Atkinson Morley 's Hospitals should be the other London-based tertiary centres .
6 Ideally your carpets should be the first major purchase in your new home , for it is around this essential item of furnishing that the rest of your interiors should be planned .
7 If the nodes are numbered in order of creation , and a node has just been declared inactive ( for any reason ) , the next one to be developed should be the highest numbered active ( = most recently created ) node .
8 Whereas Levitt takes the view that the low prices permitted by scale economies in production offer the key to global marketing success , Quelch and Hoff suggest that the driving factor in global marketing should be the efficient worldwide use of good marketing ideas .
9 To proceed systematically , both require that there should be the greatest possible understanding of what the man is required to do .
10 The main criterion is that the methods selected should be the best available for achieving the selected objectives for a known group of students .
11 Whether you want a printing or drawing package , if you intend to spend around £150 or more , your first port of call should be the big integrated graphics bundles , quite simply because of their outstanding value for money .
12 This is constantly done in Mincing Lane [ a street in the City of London ] , and the person who acts in this way is , perhaps , a quasi-arbitrator or even an arbitrator , but he is an arbitrator of a particular sort , and it is not intended that there should be the same judicial proceeding on his part as there would be in the case of an arbitrator appointed under a formal submission .
13 Katz ( 1977 : 19 ) suggests that the input should be the full grammatical ( including semantical ) description of a sentence , together with information about the context in which it was uttered , while the output is a set of representations ( or propositions ) which capture the full meaning of the utterance in the context specified .
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