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

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1 ‘ The thinking is that everyone should be placid and passive , as if you can creep up to the polls in carpet slippers .
2 According to Auditel 's Malgara , everyone should be happy .
3 I see no more reason why everyone should read the ‘ classic ’ English novels than why everyone should be acquainted with ‘ classic ’ English paintings or music .
4 Whatever actual technique we use for taking the sample the key thing is that everyone should be ‘ on the list ’ in the first place .
5 James 1:19 says , ‘ Everyone should be quick to listen , slow to speak and slow to become angry ’ .
6 Several respondents noted that their choice of course and/or individual staff member to attend , was at least partly based on the principle that , as attending an external course was ‘ inherently good ’ , that therefore everyone should be ‘ allowed a turn ’ if at all possible .
7 A day 's hard work can produce a no-kill result and it is important that everyone should be able to recognise the visible differences between a good and an impossible situation .
8 This , explained Sir Gordon Borrie in his 1986 Rathbone Memorial Lecture , was that everyone should be free to obtain as much credit as he could get , on the easiest terms available on the market .
9 I do not consider this ethical in treatment , as I believe that everyone should be fully cognizant of what is happening at each and every stage .
10 They had not been schooled in the symptoms of such abuse , but she told reporters that the abuse of children was such a terrible problem in society , that everyone should be on the look-out for it .
11 We agree that everyone should be told if they have a mortal disease .
12 Everyone should be married , if only once .
13 After that , ideally , everyone should be able to do the same .
14 But everyone should be involved .
15 According to the Association of Metropolitan Authorities there was a massive 37.5 per cent increase in rent arrears in the six months immediately following the benefit changes in April 1988.37 Other benefit changes may have contributed to this increase in arrears : the change from supplementary benefit to income support ; the insistence that everyone should be required to pay at least 20 per cent of their rates ( community charge ) and all of their water rates ; and the replacement of urgent needs payments by social fund loans .
16 This may seem an aggressive approach , but it is important if personnel departments are to make advances in computerisation that everyone should be clear about the objectives .
17 Everyone should be particularly vigilant and report anything of a suspicious nature immediately , no matter how trivial it may appear to be , ’ said Beardall .
18 Everyone should be married . ’
19 I think it is right that everyone should be given the freedom to choose whether or not they want to work in a smoking or non-smoking office and separate areas created to cater for both factions .
20 Everyone should be able to post as normal very shortly .
21 Sort of everyone should be the same , everyone should have equal rights and equal erm opportunities .
22 She says it 's the last week of term before Christmas and everyone should be happy .
23 Outgoing chairwoman Malika Bediako , publishing the annual report , said : ‘ One of the pillars of a civilised society must be that everyone should be able to have equal access to its legal system . ’
24 But everyone should be fighting for first team places , especially as we are going to Wembley .
25 ‘ We had a free day yesterday , and we have had no matches this week , so everyone should be fresh for what is obviously a very important match . ’
26 In other words , everyone should be aiming to meet the requirements first time , every time and without errors .
27 The Council guidelines on bioethics in health care cover considerations such as confidentiality and data protection and insist that no-one should be compelled to undergo testing for social benefits , employment or education .
28 In the mid-1990s , object-oriented programming promises to bring the next irresistible revolution , but until that happens , no-one should be too surprised if the mass of desktop users splits into two camps , one that goes down the Unix-with-everything route , the other that decides as a matter of policy to remain in the ‘ do n't know ’ came , judging MS-DOS with a touch of Windows here and there to be good enough for the next three or four years until the picture of the future becomes a bit clearer .
29 ‘ However , no-one should be frightened , ’ she added .
30 SFE 's executive director , James Scott , said that no-one should be in any doubt about the importance of the financial sector to the country as a whole .
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