Example sentences of "should be [art] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For this election , he 's ready to say there should be no more nuclear weapons , that there is two billion pounds in oil revenue to ‘ give away ’ to build houses and make jobs .
2 Because the demand for money is fairly stable there should be a reasonably predictable effect in terms of increased demand for other assets , which may be real or financial .
3 The actual monitor controls are never altered , the adjustments are made with the standard colour wheel control of the Macintosh , but the end result should be a pretty close approximation .
4 This is all very well , but even a ‘ Little Bang ’ should be a pretty spectacular affair .
5 This should be a rather unusual outing .
6 ‘ It is a terrible wrench for any mother to give up seeing her sons on such an important and what should be a gloriously happy day . ’
7 Mr Justice Kennedy ordered there should be a not guilty verdict to the attempted murder charge which Tapping , of Uvedale Road , South Bank , Middlesbrough , had denied .
8 In place of the audit , it says , the individual who prepares the accounts — who should be a professionally qualified accountant — should sign a certificate stating that the accounts had been prepared in accordance with relevant UK accounting principles .
9 It was , as they saw it , Mrs Thatcher 's abuse of the loosely defined conventions that made such politically conscious people demand constitutional reform , one cardinal feature of which should be a properly articulated status of citizenship .
10 They considered , inter alia , the arguments in favour of a trial by jury in these cases ; whether there are types of cases which could be dealt with effectively or justly outside the criminal justice system ; and also whether there should be a properly structured system of plea bargaining with proper safeguards .
11 It should be a most memorable occasion ! ’
12 It should be a most enjoyable luncheon .
13 Convex is building a massively parallel system out of HP 's Precision Architecture RISCs , and under the new agreement , will swap its parallelising compilers for Hewlett 's HP-UX implementation of Unix so that it should be a relatively straightforward task to adapt the 4,000 HP-UX RISC applications to run on the planned Convex machines .
14 Convex is building a massively parallel system out of Hewlett 's Precision Architecture RISCs , and under yesterday 's agreement , will swap its parallelising compilers for Hewlett 's HP-UX implementation of Unix so that it should be a relatively straightforward task to adapt the 4,000 HP-UX RISC applications to run on the planned Convex machines .
15 It should be a totally integrated solution , both from the point of view of the accounting application itself , and also the way that we inter-operate with the other applications in a user organization .
16 This creates a very negative impression in what should be a totally positive document .
17 In December 1947 , for example , when they had agreed a memorandum on Area Board organisation , Randall , the London Board chairman , insisted that it should be a purely advisory document not binding on the areas ; and some degree of variation in local organisation did in fact emerge .
18 The Rally will start at 11am and should be a really enjoyable day for detectorists from all over Ireland and any visitors from the mainland .
19 Erm , it 's unusual for anybody to have their speed as low as forty miles an hour so I 'm very disappointed in having a radial road that I think should be a fairly fast route out of town thirty mile an hour speed limit .
20 Secondly , it has been proposed in some quarters that there should be a more general return to the old grammar school system ( and indeed in a few areas these schools remain ) .
21 Although I accept that it is right for us to do that , a counterbalance should be a more effective way of scrutinising affirmative and negative orders .
22 On these grounds they would propose to resist the clause proposing abolition , but , in order to enable the House to consider whether there should be a more frequent recommendation for the exercise of the Royal Prerogative , the Government would propose to table a Resolution in the same sort of terms as that included in the conditional recommendations of the Select Committee [ of the House of Commons on Capital Punishment , 1929–30 ] , and that if such a Resolution were passed , the practice governing recommendations for the exercise of the Prerogative would be altered accordingly .
23 He did really well as a novice a year ago in some top class races in Ireland and , although he fell at the seventh in last year 's Gold Cup , he should be a more mature horse and a better jumper this season .
24 The outcome of the research should be a more refined version of discourse comprehension and an evaluation of connectionist models as implementations .
25 I think there should be a more stringent system of entry into the drama schools so that there is a higher standard of work achieved by the time they come to join the profession .
26 But higher education should be a more exploratory affair and the university more a community of scholars . ’
27 It made a number of recommendations for a more disciplined and concerted pre-trial regime , suggesting that a defendant should be given credit for a guilty plea , particularly where there is saving of public expenditure and time , and that there should be a more vigorous policy on credit for pleas of guilty either by way of reduction of length of custodial sentence or the passing of some alternative to custody .
28 Mr Hart believes there should be a more structured approach to problem-solving as there is at the Halewood plant .
29 They suggested that pupil results should be presented as an attainment profile and that for each subject there should be a very small number of ‘ profile components ’ which reflected the variety of knowledge skills and understanding to which a study of the subject gave rise .
30 ‘ We are already sold out for what should be a very emotional night , ’ said Mrs Duffin .
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