Example sentences of "should take [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The centre-left American Popular Revolutionary Alliance ( APRA — whose leader , former President Alan García , was in exile in Colombia ) , despite internal divisions over the stance which it should take on the poll , called on its supporters to spoil their papers .
2 The team leader does a further assessment before deciding whether a social worker or social work aide should take on the referral .
3 To help the trainees to provide their own answers , instructors should take on the role of parents or anyone else and be prepared to answer any of the trainees ' questions .
4 He convinced himself that speaking Italian to Franco presented a good opportunity to learn and therefore he should take up the challenge .
5 And so I was extremely surprised when no more than weeks later Émile telephoned Jean-Claude and proposed to him the idea that he should take up an appointment as composer-in-residence at an American university .
6 While Mr Kawawa gave many reasons why they should take over the newspaper , he gave no reasons why they did not .
7 With Slough absent , Ealing should take over the leadership when they travel to Ottery St Mary to play Exmouth .
8 Rakovsky suggested that one of his protégés , an able and dedicated counter-espionage officer , should take over the activist case files and plan the Soviet response .
9 A national health service should take over the provision for medical care in the old insurance scheme and effectively underpin the new one .
10 Although each patch would have a back-up long-term hostel , it was intended that the mental health centres should take over the role of caring for most people with longer-term difficulties .
11 The eldest son of a prosperous producer of soya oil and saki , in Nagoya , the parents of Morita expected that he should take over the control of the family business .
12 Lini also suggested that the churches should take over the running of a large part of the school system in the interests both of efficiency and economy .
13 This can , of course , create very undesirable consequences : social stability may be endangered by concentration of too much power and/ or wealth in too few hands ; the privacy of citizens may be abused under the excuse of maintaining law and order , or for commercial gains ; the state may take a " big brother " role ; the business community may acquire too much political power ; or , although very unlikely , IT experts may decide that they should take over the running of the country , since it is only they who can understand the unnecessary complexity of IT systems .
14 So when did I suggest that Doreen should take over the office ?
15 At which point she insisted I knew more ( true enough ) and therefore should take over the project !
16 The appointment fulfilled a requirement of the 1977 Panama Canal Treaties that a Panamanian should take over the post from a US citizen at the beginning of 1990 .
17 Whether or not a formal debate is held will depend on the purpose of the examination and a number of other factors , but it is obviously necessary to seek the client 's opinion before deciding the direction that a study should take once a number of problems have been identified .
18 But er it should take about an hour , hour and a half .
19 I sent the letter to the Department of Employment , among others , and received a reply from the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State , suggesting that my constituent should take out a career development loan .
20 ‘ I wonder if we should take out an insurance policy , just in case I might be expecting twins … ? ’
21 A Bill 's been introduced into the Commons , which would require that before people are tattooed , they should take out an insurance policy against its removal .
22 On the basis of Mr Freeson 's letter , SAVE 's solicitors advised that SAVE should take out an action for mandamus , a court order to force a minister to do what he is obliged to do under statute .
23 Why you should take out the Sun Alliance Personal Accident Plan
24 It was his decision as to when he should take out the target .
25 It may be apposite to consider that a corporate stand on under-fives and special needs is now a moral imperative and that we should take seriously the clarion calls of Warnock and the Select Committee , not only because we owe it to children and their families , but also because
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