Example sentences of "should [be] [vb pp] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The deputy warden , John of Swynnerton , urged that consideration should be given to a perambulation made at Lambeth in 1282 before Roger Brabazon and other judges . |
2 | There is no requirement in the Act of 1986 that a right of appeal should be given to a person who is not the recipient of an intervention notice . |
3 | First , students should not be counted as adults when we are deciding whether the single person discount should be given to a household . |
4 | Consideration should be given to a Health Authority newsletter/paper which could be circulated freely throughout the locality . |
5 | WHICH TASKS SHOULD BE GIVEN TO A GROUP ? |
6 | Most seeds should be covered to a depth equal to their size , but again check the packet . |
7 | Trimmings should be matched to a colour in the design of your fabric . |
8 | About the year 944/1537–8 , the two kazaskers , Ebussu'ud Efendi and Civizade , the latter a teacher of Molla Bostan 's , spoke well of him in the presence of Sultan Suleyman ; and as a result of their intercession , and of the sultan 's interest in a monograph that Molla Bostan had recently written , it was decreed that he should be appointed to a medrese . |
9 | Another will be whether the council 's diminishing housing stock should be transferred to a housing association . |
10 | Such a position , however , makes it more difficult thereafter for the solicitor to admit that the case presents too great a challenge and that it should be transferred to a solicitor with even more ‘ substantial criminal experience ’ . |
11 | Karen reported on a meeting convened by Jenny Borden on consultation on management involving 11 people mostly from Aid Sector : in this meeting Jenny mentioned that no more grades would be created , training should be related to a person 's job only and staff should n't take on other tasks not included in their job description which would lead to dissatisfaction of salary level . |
12 | It will be the Master of the Rolls who decides whether an appeal is so important that it should be referred to a court composed of more than three judges , even though decisions of such courts formally have no greater weight than those of three judge courts . |
13 | In each case , if I am to claim that this revelation or experience is of ‘ God ’ , and is not simply an expression of some form of mental delusion which should be referred to a psychoanalyst , then I am forced to debate the interpretation that I am giving . |
14 | All cases of pica should be referred to a doctor . |
15 | A few patients remain very troubled and perhaps threse should be referred to a pain clinic for injection of local anaesthetic ( as there are published reports of its benefit ) or , rarely , to a surgeon for excision of the offending rib . |
16 | ‘ Mr. Bonanza did n't feel that Miss Fraser should be exposed to a lot of publicity in her physical condition . |
17 | There was also general agreement that logistic stocks and infrastructure on the far side of the barrier should be kept to a minimum — a principle that was easier to propound than fulfil . |
18 | Once materials have been booked out of a main store formalities and paperwork should be kept to a minimum or avoided altogether . |
19 | waiting periods should be kept to a minimum ; |
20 | the distances covered by staff and the time occupied in obtaining necessary instruments and drugs should be kept to a minimum . |
21 | Every operation will cause the loss of some soil moisture ; in dry conditions , therefore , cultivation should be kept to a minimum . |
22 | But by now the American work was going well and President Roosevelt decided that future exchanges with Britain should be kept to a minimum . |
23 | Foods high in sugar , salt , fat and spices should be kept to a minimum , and the consumption of alcohol should be restricted too . |
24 | Because they distract the candidate , and you yourself may miss something important while noting a previous point , notetaking should be kept to a minimum during the interview . |
25 | Remember the desirable qualities of a transfer price : it should promote goal congruence by leading to the proper economic decisions ; every division should have some profit so that they are all well-motivated ; the transfer price should lead to a fair measurement of divisional performance ; interference with a division 's decisions should be kept to a minimum . |
26 | This also means that the ease of searching is very important , but in a commercial package running in a single workstation environment , the amount of memory used should be kept to a minimum . |
27 | Aggressive species of hard corals and aggressive large anemones such as Carpet anemones are best therefore placed well away from other invertebrates and as a general rule the larger non-colonial forms of anemone should be kept to a minimum in the aquarium to avoid the survival of the fittest syndrome from taking over . |
28 | Allocations of large blocks to individual users should be kept to a minimum because of the inflexibility of the allocation process . |
29 | Most aid specialists agree that , once the worst of a famine is over , the distribution of free food should be kept to a minimum to avoid flooding local markets . |
30 | As the loss can be quite substantial , the quantity of water in which potatoes are boiled should be kept to a minimum . |