Example sentences of "should [adv] be on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They slid on to the bench opposite us , making pleasantries about how cold the weather had become and that we should soon be on the road for Somerset . |
2 | Perhaps efficiency has turned into dumping and state-aided advantages enjoyed by only a few industries here , but both sides should still be on the record . |
3 | Prospective customers should always be on the look-out for good communication skills and an in-depth knowledge of the hotel trade . |
4 | You should always be on the look out for extra long pentatonic licks that move horizontally along the fretboard , weaving right through and linking up two or more of the five pentatonic positions . |
5 | You should always be on the lookout for the markings which can be transformed to suit your own ends . |
6 | These tools and any others that you may need and are permitted for specialist work should also be on the desk at the time of your practice " examination " . |
7 | Whilst it needs to be a powerful rod the emphasis should also be on the action . |
8 | ‘ Yeah , and that E chord should really be on the bridge pickup , but I could never get it and every once in a while I 'd be thinking , ‘ I 'm gon na try it … |