Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pron] should [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 They suggest that you should start the training when your pet is still a kitten and get it used to walking on a harness ( not a collar that can be slipped too easily ) and lead .
2 Although Ramsay proposed that he should lead the decoy party , under the royal standard , Murray insisted that he himself must do that , as was suitable .
3 Many phonologists have claimed that one should prefer the analysis which is the most ‘ economical ’ in the number of phonemes it results in .
4 I say that we should do the same , if need be . ’
5 Everything seems to indicate that we should accept the inevitable and just lie back and be happy robots .
6 Blake did n't know if he should hit the Doctor .
7 The priest made us sit next to him on footstools ; he bent his red face towards us and whispered that we should become the angels of our homes and his .
8 The right hon. Member for Shoreham ( Sir R. Luce ) thinks that we should change the standard spending assessments .
9 Despite the unceremonious manner of the suggestion , she agreed that they should give the idea a try .
10 Kit Everard shared his suspicions with Tom Ingledew , who , though he feared terribly for his son 's life , agreed that they should seize the offensive , in secret , and place all their forces on the qui vive that night , in readiness for battle in the morning .
11 But after we had heard background reports from social work and other sources , we agreed that we should buy the house back . ’
12 The pair agreed that he should do the job for two to three years , and would then expect to move to another , more senior position .
13 He met Frank , liked him and agreed that he should have the job .
14 It was arranged that they should get the express train from Hanover in order to open at the Folies-Bergère on the very evening of their arrival .
15 Edouard made enquiries , and finally arranged that she should get the place of her choice , Norland College in England , which had trained generations of nannies .
16 It was arranged that he should open the discussion with a statement of this and other views .
17 It is not , therefore , expected that one should imitate the Japanese mode of dress .
18 IN 1916 when evening classes began in Russian it was intended that they should serve the commercial interests of the people of Nottingham .
19 It was intended that he should enter the medical profession but for financial reasons this became impossible , and when only seventeen he joined the office of the district superintendent of the line of the London and North Western Railway at Euston .
20 To move beyond this inadequate description , Gross ( 1978 ) argued that we should analyse the social characteristics of corporate criminals first by visualizing what qualities these organizational positions demand , and second by considering whether younger corporate officials who preen themselves to fit this image are more likely to succeed in their career .
21 I believed that we should assess the future cost of the whole social security system , and make any necessary changes now .
22 WITH regard to the ambulance dispute , the Minister frequently says that they should accept the 6 ½ per cent , which has been accepted by other health service unions .
23 The constructivist says that we should regard the problem of how it is possible to act at will as the best philosophical and psychological road to the problem of mentality .
24 He says that we should harness the expertise of the various agencies involved in health care .
25 It is for that reason , I believe , that the Government have decided that we should maintain the present system .
26 It is particularly fitting that we should have the debates on education and employment on the same day , because education is a continuing process throughout life upon which employment is heavily dependent .
27 Made in the reign of Calixtus , it was obviously seen fitting that it should end the series of pictures of the popes involved in the struggle .
28 Thereafter only Ward on the final afternoon played with any real confidence and it was fitting that he should score the only century of the tour just before the end of the match .
29 Mr. Wadsworth submits that we should approach the present application on the basis of those words in the introduction to section 23 , namely the court ‘ may , if they think it necessary or expedient in the interests of justice , ’ make the necessary order .
30 What evidence is there to show that the system of law and democracy in the European Community is so well established and so widely accepted that it should supersede the means by which we have governed ourselves peacefully through several centuries of war and revolution on the Continent ?
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