Example sentences of "should be [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pupils ' progress should be registered against these levels : level 2 should be assumed to represent the performance of the median 7 year old ; level 4 that of the median 11 year old ; the boundary between levels 5 and 6 that of the median 14 year old ; and the boundary between levels 6 and 7 that of the median 16 year old ; ( d ) assessment should be by a combination of national externally set Standard Assessment Tasks ( SATs ) and assessments by teachers .
2 Pupils ' progress should be registered against these levels : level 2 should be assumed to represent the performance of the median 7 year old ; level 4 that of the median 11 year old ; the boundary between levels 5 and 6 that of the median 14 year old ; and the boundary between levels 6 and 7 that of the median 16 year old ;
3 Johnnie Armstrong of Gilnockie had defied an agreement between the Wardens of the Marches that no building should be erected by either side within the confines of the Debatable Land when he set up a tower above the Esk .
4 It is entirely appropriate that racehorses should be trained in that setting , for Lady Anne 's grandfather was the 6th Duke of Portland , owner of the legendary racehorse and sire St Simon .
5 They should be prevented at all costs from making records .
6 They should be prevented at all costs from making records .
7 In drafting a break-clause the draftsman should consider : ( 1 ) the time at which the break-clause may be exercised ; ( 2 ) the manner in which it may be exercised ; ( 3 ) whether the circumstances in which the break-clause may be exercised should be limited in any way ; ( 4 ) the effect on other parts of the lease of the inclusion of a break-clause. ( a ) Time of exercise A break-clause is a species of option properly so called .
8 The necessary amendments to company legislation are considered below , but it should be noted at this stage that there is no amendment to s 283 so that , although the sole member can be the sole director under s 282 , he or she can not also act as the company secretary .
9 However , it should be noted at this stage that only a minority of elderly patients are heated by the geriatric services .
10 It should be noted at this stage , however , that democracy might be a ‘ desirable output ’ of an organization , in which case its production at the expense of other outputs would not necessarily involve inefficiency .
11 It should be noted at this point that all broadcasting in the colonial territories was initiated and administered by the colonial governments : the private entrepreneur has been virtually excluded from broadcasting on the African continent .
12 It should be noted at this point that the small number of boys who become anorexic ( 14 per cent as compared to 86 per cent girls of the patients studied by Bruch ) do so before they reach puberty and do not develop sexually until after they have recovered .
13 It should be noted in such circumstances there is no breakage of glass and therefore this type of occurrence does not constitute a valid claim .
14 ‘ But I think the time has come , ’ he went on , ‘ when the same microscope should be employed in another part of Ireland , namely the North .
15 We think it desirable that the same type of teacher should be employed in these courses ( One-Year , Terminal and less formal ) as in University Tutorial Classes and that arrangements should be made whereby staff-tutors appointed for extra-mural work by the Universities should be encouraged to devote part of their time to less formal work , not only in the interests of the work , but also in order to provide a variety of occupation for the tutor and to ensure that he keeps in touch with all phases of the adult education movement .
16 Some believe that we should be looking at all ages to fulfilling activity which is not wholly employment based , but make more constructive use of leisure .
17 EP : Last time I saw you we felt that we should be looking at some kind of school with weekly boarding .
18 They believe that a Christian should be prepared for that return .
19 Early in 1981 Lothian Regional Council decided that various disused railway lines should be acquired and that a rolling programme of cycleway/footpath improvement schemes should be prepared for this land and for other former railway land owned by the Regional Council .
20 The amendments provided in particular ( i ) that the word " Socialist " should be removed from the Croatian republic 's name , leaving it as the Republic of Croatia , and that a new flag and coat of arms should be devised ; ( ii ) that the Cyrillic alphabet , still the main medium for the 600,000 Serbs in Croatia ( 4.5 per cent of the republic 's population ) , should be derecognized for most purposes , except in those areas where a majority still used it ; and ( iii ) that the presidency of the republic should be replaced by a new system involving a president and six vice-presidents , while the executive council of the republic should be redesignated as its government .
21 However , this interpretation of the urban disturbances should be treated with some caution .
22 Most such classifications should be treated with some caution , however , even if they help to identify the groups seeking accommodation within the rural housing market .
23 However , these positive views should be treated with some caution .
24 The bees in fact should be treated at all times , so is the belief , as if they were people ; and people who were very ready to take offence if not treated properly .
25 It is scandalous that elderly patients should be treated in that way .
26 What I question is whether sex differences are different in kind from other differences , and should be treated in such general and stereotypical terms as they often are .
27 In general , passion should be treated in such manner as not to stimulate the lower and baser emotions .
28 Strictly speaking , however , the whole of the party wall , from the ground beneath suspended floors , to the apex roof space , should be treated in this way for maximum effect .
29 The Post Office Act of 1741 gave legal backing to the opening and copying of letters on the orders of one of the Secretaries of State ; and in 1765 a general warrant ordered that all diplomatic correspondence passing through London should be treated in this way .
30 Wherever possible , walls should be treated from both sides .
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