Example sentences of "should use [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others , faithfully administering God 's grace in its various forms .
2 a ) Help with clearing land mines ; b ) Targeting rural poverty ; c ) Helping the Cambodian government to make the best use of aid and d ) The UK should use its influence in the United Nations to ensure the fullest support for the move to peace and democracy in Cambodia , and specifically should call for the establishment of a Human Rights Rapporteur for Cambodia reporting directly to the United Nations Security Council .
3 We suggest that the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association should use its energy and funds to support research to evaluate the effectiveness of screening , including the psychosocial aspects , rather than in promoting a so far unvalidated programme .
4 BASF says the recorders should use its chromium dioxide tape which suffers from less background hiss .
5 If we should use what sort of to vary the style of questioning ?
6 The dependence thesis , it will be remembered , is a moral thesis about the way authorities should use their powers .
7 The Bar code of conduct requires that those who appear should use their powers as responsibly as the interests of justice may reasonably allow .
8 All investing parties should use their influence to ensure that companies in which they have invested comply with the code .
9 Of the 130 parishes in the county , only 47 were annual subscribers ; the governors should use their influence with their home parishes .
10 It is also argued that it is inconsistent with human dignity that a woman should use her uterus for financial profit and treat it as an incubator for someone else 's child . ’
11 The injunction which still holds good is that we should use our resources with as much single-mindedness and astuteness as the unjust steward displayed but in our case to further the interests of the Kingdom of God .
12 that I should use my camera .
13 Might I suggest that young George should use his opportunity to put his expensive university education towards a greater purpose than the expansion of his wallet .
14 Supposing the sentence read : ‘ It is also argued that it is inconsistent with human dignity that a man should use his muscles as a crane for transporting someone else 's goods ’ ; or ‘ that a woman should use her vocal cords for the delectation of others ’ ; or ‘ that a person should use his or her brain to work out someone else 's income tax ’ — would these substitutes carry convictions ?
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