Example sentences of "is [verb] should [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A few days later , the Stock Exchange announced details of the working party which it is intended should lead the debate over the future capital raising needs of smaller companies , including a possible successor to the USM .
2 The convention establishes procedures for the transport and disposal of toxic waste , and insists that the country for which the waste is intended should agree to receive it before it leaves port — an effort to avoid incidents such as the 1988 voyage from port to port of the Karin B. Environmentalists have criticized the convention for its lack of " teeth " — enforcement is left to individual countries — and for its lack of precision on what constitutes acceptable disposal standards .
3 In the case of a request by a person other than an individual natural person that the licensing board shall declare the provisional grant of a licence final , that person shall include in the notice in subsection ( 5 ) above the name of the employee or agent whom it is intended should have the day to day running of the premises , and the board shall not declare the provisional grant final if it finds that the employee or agent so named in the notice is not a fit and proper person to be the holder of a licence .
4 In the following discussion , we shall be making use of Hart 's ( 1969 ) distinction between the general justifications ( or ‘ general justifying aims ’ ) put forward for having a system of punishment , and the principles of distribution which it is claimed should determine how severe the punishment of individual offenders should be .
5 It may well be accepted that a person who is deported should have greater protection than one who is refused entry , or that a person whose permit has expired has a lesser interest than one whose permit is revoked .
6 All SSRs which will still apply to a module once it is approved should reference the anticipated approval version of that module .
7 I have only sketched the explanation of the rainbow here , but what is offered should suffice to illustrate the general form of the reasoning involving .
8 If such covenants are mixed with negative covenants , which appear on the Register , or if they are contained in a document that is bound up in the certificate , they will be apparent , and a conveyancer acting for an original covenantor who is selling should peruse these covenants , providing in the contract for a covenant of indemnity against breach of any positive covenants by the buyer ( see below ) ; ( see special condition K , 34 ) .
9 Some of the poorer EC countries still see discarded packaging as evidence of progress ; many , including the French , Italians and British , think that incineration where the heat is used should count as a form of recycling .
10 We have not yet investigated any change in the incidence of dilatation and curettage in young women since this audit , but we conclude that if a strict protocol for surgery is adhered to , the proportion of patients for whom useful histological information is gained should increase and the number of dilatation and curettage operations decrease with appropriate clinical and economic advantage .
11 The trial judge in proceedings which were commenced in the High Court and subsequently transferred to the county court is entitled to express the opinion referred to in s 51(8) ( b ) that the proceedings he is trying should have been commenced in the county court .
12 If the rational expectations model of consumption is correct then this change in the process through which Y t is determined should affect the behaviour of C t ; that is , consumption should now behave according to :
13 It is not clear why such a threat should be regarded as inadequate , nor does Professor Williams indicate the circumstances in which a threat to withhold a benefit to which a woman is entitled should suffice .
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