Example sentences of "he should [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If a painter decorates his own house , nobody would argue that he should pay tax on the non-existent earnings ; but what if he decorates a friend 's house in return for some help with fixing his car ?
2 For a moment Zen wondered whether he should tell Bartocci about the photocopy of Ruggiero 's letter .
3 ‘ even if Mr. Shephard had exercised some dominating influence over her , there is no evidence to show that the bank knew that he would or might bring such influence to bear , or that they used Mr. Shephard in order that he should exert pressure on his wife …
4 As John Major contemplates on the way to Washington whether he should give support to the US plan , he should bear the following in mind .
5 Ernest Saunders was told that he should leave gaol after serving 10 months of a five-year sentence because he was a victim of senile dementia , yet now he is running his own business .
6 If the hon. Gentleman is concerned about the position of his party in Scotland , he should have regard to the fact that , at the 1987 general election , the city of Glasgow returned 11 Labour Members of Parliament .
7 Maybe he should have dinner with Sandy Lyle . ’
8 It was decided that before going up to Oxford , which in fact he never did , he should spend time with a German family in Mecklenburg and three months studying at the university in Jena , where he attended lectures on philosophy and political economy and made many close friends among German Jews .
9 He should foresee harm to himself , although there is no risk of harm to anyone else .
10 He should take responsibility for doing so or accept responsibility for his party 's vote at the next election , when Labour will be returned .
11 He may be mistaken in his choice of means , but it is against nature that he should wish harm to his kingdom ’ A unified and consistent policy , it was often contended , could be carried on only by a monarch , not by a group of ministers each of whom had his own axe to grind ( this was a favourite argument of Frederick II in particular ) .
12 The solicitor declared that he should get compensation for that , took his case on , and the man ended up with £250 .
13 Peter Easterby 's front runner was disqualified after holding the late challenge of Tyrone Bridge in a fast-run race at Newbury three weeks ago , but he should gain compensation on 4lb better terms .
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