Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] [noun] should be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 On advice Macmillan have today suggested to Soviet General on Tolbukhin 's HQ that Cossacks should be returned to Soviets at once .
2 It is now clearly established as a principle of good practice that parents should be invited to attend case conferences , although they may be excluded from part of the proceedings .
3 Scaevola replies that it appears to have been the testator 's intention that Seius should be released by the trust from all his obligations .
4 The rule that cases should be prepared for trial by someone other than the advocate presenting them in court should not apply to solicitors , the committee said .
5 This is another way of stating the old rule that price should be set equal to marginal cost .
6 He thought it a crime that folds should be moved from their place on his shoulder .
7 In the Hackney Young Socialists there was formal recognition that women should be allowed to be the chair , or vice-chair , but in Clive 's world women were the secretaries , unless they were very sophisticated cool people . ’
8 A growing recognition that services should be adapted to the needs of individual users to sustain independence underlies present community care policies , set out in the White Paper " Caring for People " ( DOH 1989 ) .
9 The tenant should resist a provision that interest should be deemed to be rent due to the landlord as this will have the effect of making available the remedy of distress as well as that of forfeiture without the necessity to serve a s 146 notice .
10 This entire case depends on the assumption that the trust to set up a building in the town will be enforced in specie , The plea that payment should be allowed instead is ignored : the town has a greater interest in acquiring a ready-made building than in constructing or commissioning one itself .
11 One , undated , but clearly made while the negotiations were taking place , bound the earls of Angus , Argyll , Crawford , Marischal , Cassillis and Glencairn and ten others to fulfil the council decision that pledges should be sent to England as surety for the accomplishing of the marriage — that is , human pledges .
12 Thus on 7 June 1988 , the House of Commons debated a proposal that juries should be empowered to recommend the use of the death penalty .
13 However , he gave broad support to the proposal that provision should be made for secure accommodation for persistent juvenile offenders .
14 Under Clifford , Palmer bided his time , keeping to himself his misgivings about the governor 's achievements in centralization , and exerting himself openly only to oppose Clifford 's proposal that lawyers should be allowed to plead in the provincial courts , thereby unacceptably diluting what had been under Lugard the Resident 's almost unrestricted jurisdiction over them .
15 Even the modest proposal that literature should be read in its cultural context has large implications .
16 He and a group of clerical supporters refused to accept the outcome of events , despite the fact that Cautinus was at first conciliatory — he may even have been responsible for the proposal that Cato should be given the see of Tours .
17 The size of the weighting factor can be chosen to reflect the importance we attach to an objective , but the use of this linear form implicitly assumes that the weights should be independent of the solution and does not permit one to model , for example , the proposal that profits should be given higher priority relative to exports when profits are low than when they are high .
18 The UN became heavily involved in Korean affairs from the beginning of 1948 as a consequence of the acceptance by the UN General Assembly of the American proposal that elections should be held in both parts of Korea to achieve a national assembly and then a unified government for Korea .
19 ‘ This is a very serious question about the methods of funding the expansion of higher education and to say that we are seriously interested in the proposal that fees should be charged at full cost is not going to increase or widen access .
20 I have therefore decided to accept a proposal from the Institute of Personnel Management that employers should be required to seek the consent of their employees to the check-off every three years .
21 Both Dalton and Alexander , the First Lord of the Admiralty , argued at meetings of the committee that Germany should be deprived of war-making industries , though not to the extent of the ‘ pastoralisation ’ proposed by Henry Morgenthau , the US Secretary of the Treasury , and accepted for a time by Churchill and Roosevelt at their meeting at Quebec in September 1944 .
22 When in 1861 Louisa Twining proposed to a government Select Committee that women should be allowed to stand for election as Poor Law Guardians , she agreed that they should not interfere in the male province of finance and administration , and should not have any say over the treatment of male paupers .
23 Once I expressed regret that Vesey should be marked for death , and she said it was ‘ the kindest thing ’ .
24 The leaders of Kosovo Albanian political groupings on Aug. 14 rejected a proposal by Panic that talks should be held in Belgrade on the Kosovo question , insisting that any talks between Kosovo Albanians and Serbs should be held under international auspices at the forthcoming London Conference .
25 Detained under a section of the Mental Health Act in the first place , these patients had responded to treatment in hospital , and their leave was subject to a requirement that treatment should be continued outside hospital .
26 Nothing was said in the early conventions about the contents of the letters rogatory , although from 1905 there was a requirement that letters should be drawn up in , or accompanied by a certified translation into , the language of the requested authority ( or another language agreed between the States concerned ) .
27 The requirement that wrappers should be sent was of great importance to the Nestle Co. ; there would have been no point in their simply offering records for 1s. 6d. each .
28 Although there was no specific statutory requirement that justices should be named , the court deduced such a requirement from the fundamental nature of the open justice principle .
29 If this proposition is valid , our insistence that companies should be regarded as social enterprises is undermined .
30 He blamed France for the delay , which he said was caused by Paris 's continuing insistence that Strasbourg should be confirmed as the permanent site of the EC Parliament 's plenary sessions .
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