Example sentences of "but [pers pn] should [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I should think part of that good fun would be able to devise means of grabbing power back from Central Government when they 're taking it away from you . |
2 | Main courses might include fish , poultry , lean meat and vegetarian dishes , but you should avoid sauces . |
3 | Summer sunshine and frequent dips in the sea or pool will lift your spirits and brighten the natural lights in your hair , but you should take care to remember that , as with most things , it is possible to have too much of a good thing . |
4 | A good day for travelling long or short distances , but you should take care where finances are concerned . |
5 | A good day for travelling long or short distances , but you should take care where finances are concerned . |
6 | A good day for travelling long or short distances , but you should take care where finances are concerned . |
7 | If the adventurers are successful in picking the lock , this trap wo n't be activated , but they will have to be very careful taking out the money without breaking the glass sphere ( no test needed , but you should roll dice as if you were making some secret test just to scare the players ) . |
8 | But we should see clowns as reflections of ourselves . |
9 | The drafter therefore may not be able to guarantee that there will be no challenge to the clause on this basis , but he/she should take account of the rule and try to avoid some of the more obvious problems highlighted by decided cases . |
10 | But they should draw comfort from the knowledge that the economists involved often found it hard to understand one another . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | A steering committee need be neither large nor expensive , but it should have authority , and it should have the confidence of those involved with the course and the institution in which the course functions . |