Example sentences of "should [adv] [be] [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In such situations its decision should only be overturned for bias when it acted in such a way prior to its decision that it could not properly have exercised its discretion , taking due account of its interest in the proceedings .
2 ‘ My position is that an embryo should only be created for insertion into a specified woman and should receive the maximum protection from the moment of its creation and no non-therapeutic research should be allowed , ’ he said .
3 The method is both simple and quick , but should only be used for estimations and not where accurate results are required .
4 We should always be looking for opportunities to celebrate success .
5 It should always be used for calculations involving temperature .
6 Failures in disinfection should always be investigated for management or user default or the use of an unsuitable disinfectant before resistance is suspected .
7 In determining an appropriate dividend yield , regard should be had not only for comparable public company yields but allowance should also be made for factors such as non-negotiability , dividend cover , asset backing etc .
8 Walkers should also be prepared for inclement weather .
9 So the interest rate should also be adjusted for inflation .
10 The order to use Saddam 's cash was made by the UN Security Council which insisted it should also be used for reparations to Kuwait .
11 Perhaps because I said that even if I returned I should now be shot for desertion .
12 Wherever management of affairs is delegated sufficient reports should regularly be prepared for submission at full partners ' meetings .
13 You always have Stanley Matthews down for a hat-trick , and complain that John Charles has lost his scoring touch for Leeds and should surely be dropped for Glynn Snodin .
14 Bags should never be compressed for storage .
15 It would be foolish to suggest that a river should never be tapped for energy or for agriculture , but the world 's politicians have not yet chosen to realize what enormous consequences such action has , or how long those consequences take to unfold , or — an essential consideration — that it is literally impossible to predict all that will ensue when a river is tapped .
16 Old and well-tried favourites should never be discarded for newcomers until these have proved themselves .
17 The courses on succession should ideally be arranged for farmers in their early forties so that maximum benefits could be obtained , especially on the financial side .
18 A reasonable duration period should therefore be set for MINTEG otherwise it may take several runs before anything is deleted .
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