Example sentences of "it should [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Other than that , it was important that she should look interesting so that even if what she said was dull the audience would not be bored ; that the outfit should take account of the long range view — jewellery or other small items were irrelevant — and that it should draw attention to her face .
2 In short it should foster acceptance of a single data exchange medium for each broad category of device ( e.g. exchangeable disk , cartridge tape ) .
3 His final recommendation , therefore , was that evaluation should become a continuous process in which all faculties and departments should be involved ; that it should examine teaching and learning in all year groups ; but that it should perhaps be less wide-ranging and more focused than this first effort .
4 ‘ If the cloud was due to an explosion , it should appear dark on infra-red pictures , ’ said a KNMI spokesperson .
5 The meaning that they gave it should send cold shivers down the spine of any parent : fully a half thought that it was an instruction to cross the road , and half of these thought that it was showing you how to do it — by running !
6 ‘ It is recognised by the Prime Minister that the recovery will initially be slow and patchy … in time , it should give rise to sustainable economic growth and the creation of new jobs . ’
7 Of course , if it should offer compensation in this case , the Government would open up a Pandora 's box of claims from other similar cases .
8 Aromatherapy can help many disorders , but for the best results it should form part of a holistic health regime .
9 It should reflect Section I 's criteria for selecting significant issues , and acknowledge areas where more is to be done and where new measures may have to be found in the medium or long term .
10 Finally , he hinted at a principle of crucial importance : ‘ The language we use in the Council should be serene and tranquil ; it should shed light on and remove misunderstandings ; and it should dissipate error by the force of truth ’ ( Discorsi , messagi , colloqui del Santo Padre Giovanni XXIII , vol. 3 , p. 575 ) .
11 In the long run , therefore , it should make business sense and may be the only thing that brings peace of mind .
12 It should mean security and peace of mind too .
13 It should contain law reports , books on personal injury , journals , box files of the newspaper cuttings and videos .
14 I do n't wonder whether it would be helpful just step back a bit and just look at the county council 's view as to how it should treat migration in the light of what the Secretary of State has approved on two occasions , when this issue has come up .
15 Third , it should combine pragmatism with realism .
16 The pragmatist could agree , pointing out that the scope notes for each term could be used for precisely this purpose , adding that , unless a scientific name has no more common alternative , it should remain non-preferred , with an alternative preferred term supplied .
17 It should precede curriculum development rather than following after it ; in other words , it should be formative rather than summative .
18 In seminar teaching it should elicit feedback , questioning , the bringing out of implications or contradictions , and the opening up of fresh aspects of the subject .
19 It should enable software vendors to write and distribute a single version of an application that will run unchanged on the generality of laptops , workstations and large-scale systems .
20 It should enable software vendors to write and distribute a single version of an application that 'll run unchanged on laptops , workstations and large scale systems alike .
21 It should advocate consultation and active information seeking by local authorities whenever they are concerned with coastal and offshore developments .
22 Remember the desirable qualities of a transfer price : it should promote goal congruence by leading to the proper economic decisions ; every division should have some profit so that they are all well-motivated ; the transfer price should lead to a fair measurement of divisional performance ; interference with a division 's decisions should be kept to a minimum .
23 The alternatives are that it should promote competition , per se , or that it should operate with fairly broadly defined public interest criteria .
24 It should promote discussion and communication .
25 It should promote discussion and communication .
26 Of course , not all parents would wish to dictate to the school how it should exercise discipline over their children .
27 All being well I see no reason why it should need attention in the future
28 If one believes that industries should be owned by the government then one will argue that the level of taxation should be such that , taken with the government 's other financial resources , it should provide capital for investment wherever the government considers it necessary .
29 It should provide teaching ( which can itself be analysed into a number of more specific methods , functions and contingencies ; see Squires 1988 ) .
30 They admit it 's expensive , but say that by sharing the aircraft between them it should provide value for money .
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