Example sentences of "should be [verb] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Concern for task and concern for people should be balanced according to the needs of the situation , and the degree to which it favours a leader . |
2 | Charles saw the wisdom of maintaining local traditions of justice in the varied regions of his great realm , and gave instructions that cases should be heard according to regional laws . |
3 | At any rate it should not surprise us that when Virgil most startlingly irrupts into Pound 's Cantos ( rather late — it is in Canto 78 ) , he should be heard speaking in the Caledonian accents of Gavin Douglas . |
4 | That individuals and groups should be categorised according to identifiably different , phenotypical characteristics is essential to ‘ race ’ discourse . |
5 | The need for this clause was abrogated , however , with the passing of the SC Neronianum in AD 56 , for it provided that a legacy which was on technical grounds ( such as the one suggested ) invalid should be treated according to the interpretation applying to the most favourable kind of legacy , namely that per damnationem . |
6 | Magistrates ' court R v Holyhead Justices , Ex parte Rowlands ; QBD ( Mann LJ , Waterhouse J ) ; 31 Aug 1989 An objection to witness statements tendered by the prosecution being admitted in evidence should be made according to the procedure in s 102 of the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 . |
7 | These should be built into a code of practice to meet standards and objectives drawn up by the Director General of Fair Trading , and this code should be made binding on members by the relevant trade associations . |
8 | At the next European Council these draft texts should be finalized according to the guidelines worked out there and in keeping with the European Council 's conclusions of Oct. 27-28 , 1990 , recalling the UK reserve attached thereto [ when the Eleven agreed on January 1994 as the starting date for " stage two " of EMU — see p. 37783 ] . |
9 | Population levels , says the report , should be determined according to the condition of the deer 's ranges . |
10 | He is contradicted by Valens , a second-century Sabinian , who says that the praetor or arbiter will decide what skill should be taught according to the age , state , nature , and ability of the beneficiary . |
11 | The [ draft ] FRS requires that the maturity of debt should be assessed according to the earliest date on which the lender could demand repayment , taking account of facilities granted by the same lender which may permit the refinancing of the debt . |
12 | It distressed her that her vicar should be seen charging through the town with his underpants showing through his trousers . |
13 | Homework should be differentiated according to the learners ' ability . |
14 | There should be increased spending on public building , services and industry to get people working again . |
15 | We made it a condition that , as far as possible , teachers and pupils should be observed working in their usual way . |
16 | It is not suggested that each offence should be ranked according to the seriousness of its after-effects on the particular victim — although there is an argument for assuming that young victims will be particularly damaged by unwanted sexual experiences , and therefore for regarding such offences as more serious . |
17 | This is the story then , not of personal development against a colourful political background but of what it really means to live as a white person of conscience in a country whose rulers decree that individuals should be ranked according to the colour of their skin . |
18 | Mustill LJ continued : The authorities can no longer live together and … the reason lies in a collision between two ideas , logically and morally sustainable in themselves , but mutually inconsistent , about whether the unforeseen consequences of a wrongful act should be punished according to the intent [ Cunningham ] or the consequences [ Mowatt ] . |
19 | The length of your step should be tailored according to the distance you are away from your opponent . |
20 | A more satisfactory theory of what determines a country 's ability to carry foreign debt should be developed allowing for interactions between economic growth , political stability and debt-servicing capacity , and distinguishing between permanent and transitory states of the relevant variables . |
21 | The hands should be kept moving at all times , not held in a perfect , but rigid , high-guard defence . |
22 | It is not acceptable that patients with diagnostic problems in headache , cerebrovascular disease , multiple sclerosis , spinal tumours , pain , epilepsy , space occupying lesions , and dementia — to choose limited examples — should be kept waiting for skilled professional diagnosis , investigation , sympathetic management , and treatment . |
23 | Microwaves should be serviced according to the manufacturer 's instructions — usually about every five years . |
24 | They should be fed according to the manufacturer 's instructions . |
25 | The planning officer said they would be insisting that roller shutters should be painted according to the livery of the shop , particularly in conservation areas . |
26 | A key recommendation of the report is that polluters , such as sewage treatment plants , industry and farmers , should be charged according to the volume and polluting characteristics of their discharges . |
27 | We recommend , however , that all obstetric data should be analysed according to whether the patient is primiparous or multiparous . |
28 | Answer guide : The main point here to pursue is that the accounting information system ( AIS ) should be designed taking into consideration the environment in which the organization operates . |
29 | The democratic principle must be that , where there can not be universal agreement , matters should be settled according to the will or wishes of the majority . |
30 | For example , his account of the nine different reasons why two scientists might disagree could go verbatim into any elementary course on the social relations of science , whilst the extended analogy between ‘ growing science ’ and establishing an orchard should be required reading for every would-be science politician in any nation that aspires to modernity . |