Example sentences of "that should [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The Council of Ministers is split on the amount of cash aid that should go to projects , now at the demonstration stage , which would provide an alternative to imported oil . |
2 | It provides a simple model that shows the unspoken conversation that should go on between you and the historian through the medium of the history book . |
3 | Once more , however , that can be handled by a proper definition of the axes ; obviously it is future profitability of incremental investment that should go into the assessment of SBU attractiveness . |
4 | The region is an important tier in allocating resources for health care but regional authorities have to rely on coarse-grained information such as death rates to decide the level of funding that should go to particular districts and services . |
5 | Now the things that should go in , the headings will be first of all , company obligations , and I 'll explain these as we go through it , just make a list first . |
6 | And the good news was that we were told of a live album for release early next year that should capture the music more honestly than either of his two studio outings have managed to do so far . |
7 | It is gratifying to see such a reference book for less than thirty pounds , another factor that should prompt members to invest in this handy anatomy guide . |
8 | They will no doubt be helped in making this decision by counselling itself , and the empathy that should exist between counsellor and counsellee . |
9 | The presence of officers at groups of councillors organised on political lines raises in an acute form question of the correct relationship that should exist between them . |
10 | The high correlation between accident estimate and risk rating observed , r(46)=0.75 , p<0.01 , may reflect the objective correlation that should exist between these measures or it may simply be that subjects were not completely successful in dissociating the two scales . |
11 | Whether or not political or administrative accountability is the more desirable depends upon one 's view about the relationships that should exist between State and society , but it is more likely that where decisions are made by political appointees there is greater uncertainty , for such decisions then embody both a political and an economic dimension . |
12 | focusing on your specific matting needs requires a few guide lines that should eliminate slection confusion and more importantly , put your workers on the right mat : |
13 | An opening at the Met Despite resistance by its more conservative elements , the Metropolitan Police has begun a process of reform that should lead to improvements in the way it operates and encourage better relations with the public . |
14 | Siemens Nixdorf 's plan to improve profitability involves a cost-cutting and restructuring programme that should lead to a reduction of some 9,000 jobs by the end of the 1994–95 financial year from 51,600 jobs at September 30 1991 . |
15 | But then he saw that he could not afford to believe her , because if he did he would allow her a tactical advantage , a small victory that should lead to greater ones . |
16 | In this spirit , and doubtless moved by these very arguments , early in 1987 Kenneth Baker set up his committee under the chairmanship of G. R. Higginson , the Vice-Chancellor of Southampton University , to recommend principles that should govern A level syllabuses and their assessment ‘ in the light of the Government 's commitment to retain GCE Advanced level examinations as an essential means for setting standards of excellence , and with the aim of maintaining or improving the present character and rigorous standards of these examinations ’ . |
17 | The National Security Council ( NSC ) submitted a report to President Truman on 2 April 1948 reviewing the situation in Korea and recommending the principles that should govern future policy . |
18 | It privatized morality and undermined the status of those verities that should govern both private and public conduct . |
19 | The committee was set up to examine the principles that should govern GCE A level syllabuses and their assessment . |
20 | The project will examine the economic principle that should govern the taxation of energy ( domestic and industrial fuels and motor fuel ) in the single European market , and will assess the range of effects ( including effects on industrial competitiveness , environmental objectives , income distribution and public revenues ) that would result from the adoption of various possible Community rules for the structure and level of energy taxes . |
21 | present in brief checklist form the protocols that should govern the different kinds of cross-border interaction ; and |
22 | Taken at its first test session at Michelin 's Clermont Ferrand test track , they show the car still under heavy disguise but revealing some of the characteristics that should give it a place among the great supercars . |
23 | But the declaration spoke of ‘ taking into account current economic and social conditions ’ , a clause that should give both the president and the government free rein . |
24 | Bewildering doubts and dissatisfied creativity had led him to the hills in search of a poetic subject ‘ that should give equal room and freedom for description , incident , and impassioned reflections on men , nature , and society ’ . |
25 | The ears are senseless that should give us hearing to tell him his commandment is fulfilled , that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead . |
26 | And that , I mean it 's very very readable and I think if you just read those two books that should give you quite a good |
27 | None of these religions has satisfied its real purpose , which is to provide fully acceptable and uncontentious guidance in human discrimination between right and wrong , and in the behaviour that should stem from that discrimination . |
28 | This is known as the CPT theorem , and it is a consequence of basic assumptions that should hold in any reasonable theory . |
29 | ‘ But it should not be used as a pretext to exclude 12- or 13-year-old girls from school when it is precisely these secular schools that should offer them the opportunity to learn , grow and make their own choices . ’ |
30 | Here is a place that should offer security and privacy . |