Example sentences of "should [adv] be of " in BNC.

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1 Why , in other words , should perception be of the perceived object rather than any other object in the causal chain further back in the causal chain ; why every perception should not be of the Big Bang that started off the Universe .
2 This seems to indicate that the igfet should not be of much use and , indeed , this is the case at low frequencies of operation .
3 But the memory of Bregawn should not be of a recalcitrant mule goaded into action as the rest of the field leaves him way behind , but of a good Cheltenham Gold Cup winner storming up the hill to head the procession of Dickinson horses which was the most remarkable training feat of modern times .
4 Such a negative criterion could be that the parties should not be of the same sex , as could be the notion that one party should not be an animal .
5 But the shaming should not be of a ‘ stigmatizing ’ nature which will tend to exclude them from being accepted members of the community ; it should be of a kind which serves to reintegrate them within it , by getting them to accept that they have done wrong while encouraging others to readmit them to society .
6 It is also important to ensure that the tenant should not have to redecorate more than once in any one year and that while there is no objection to paints and materials being of " good quality " they should not be of the " best " quality .
7 Runs should preferably be of tarmac or concrete and kept as clean and dry as possible ; faeces should be removed with a shovel before hosing .
8 Obviously a brush and comb are essential , and these should both be of a fairly strong , sturdy design .
9 They should also be of a type that has simple and quickly altered bridle trimming .
10 Explicit teaching of this skill should also be of special value to pupils with specific learning difficulties , who generally find it difficult to master .
11 Clothes should ideally be of cotton and other natural fibres such as linen and wool , as they allow perspiration to evaporate by the free-flow of air they afford .
12 It should therefore be of little surprise if the expenditure on inner city regeneration turns out to be a risible fraction of that necessary to have a major impact on the level of urban immiseration as long as it can still produce the sort of photogenic spectacle so clearly embodied in Birmingham 's super-prix or Phoenix 's grand prix , Boston and New York 's marathons or Liverpool 's Tall Ships Race .
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