Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] should [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Taken at its first test session at Michelin 's Clermont Ferrand test track , they show the car still under heavy disguise but revealing some of the characteristics that should give it a place among the great supercars . |
2 | Ipswich0 DON GOODMAN , the cup-tied striker almost forgotten during Sunderland 's run-up to the Cup final , scored two of the goals that should guarantee the team 's safety in the Second Division . |
3 | And that , I mean it 's very very readable and I think if you just read those two books that should give you quite a good |
4 | Whether or not political or administrative accountability is the more desirable depends upon one 's view about the relationships that should exist between State and society , but it is more likely that where decisions are made by political appointees there is greater uncertainty , for such decisions then embody both a political and an economic dimension . |
5 | With words that should shame the Prime Minister , one man 's humiliation on facing the sack |
6 | He felt for the words that should follow , the first step that was as hard as a death , or more truly , as hard as being born again . |
7 | They may be unable to make some of the viral proteins that should trigger the immune system into action , leading to a weakened immune response against the infection . |
8 | It was the Edinburgh man 's only success from four attempts , and with Nick White failing with four attempts earlier in the game , the Scots squandered opportunities that should have won them the game comfortably . |
9 | ‘ But it should not be used as a pretext to exclude 12- or 13-year-old girls from school when it is precisely these secular schools that should offer them the opportunity to learn , grow and make their own choices . ’ |
10 | Reasons that should have determined the authority 's directive but failed to do so can not be thought to belong to the justification of the directive . |
11 | Above are six examples of reels that should cover any eventuality . |
12 | The authorities ca n't decide which explanation they prefer ; either that the printing equipment is faulty , or that the duplicates are replacements for faulty notes that should have been destroyed . |
13 | I 've received very few replies so the signs can be erected and B either a deputy co-ordinator or the deputies that should come in , now some some oblige a lot of them do n't |
14 | Up to £40 million per year , for the next five years , has been earmarked for projects that should keep Britain up with research for the next generation of computer systems . |
15 | Moving towards an open system needs a massive public education effort and public debate on the values that should underpin choice . |
16 | There is still , too , about the whole exercise , something of the ‘ Polo Syndrome ’ : a sense that , for all the subject reports , and statutory orders , and non-statutory guidance , there is nothing at the centre : no clear vision of the values that should lie at the heart of a national system of education . |
17 | If fusion was really taking place , then these products should be found and from the amount of heat measured one could determine the amount of fusion products that should have been seen ; the answer was calculated to be a staggering thousand billion neutrons per second . |
18 | Luckily , David Norbrook has , in his own words , been ‘ greedily inclusive ’ in his Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse , so I 'm spared the temptation to bore you with a shopping-list of titles that should have gone in but did n't . |
19 | He had this load of dead-weights working for him , old lasses that should have been given the boot years ago . |
20 | The need to deal with complicated unregistered titles will slowly disappear , but at the time of writing , it is very important to be able to read through an unregistered title and spot any errors that should form the subject-matter of requisitions on title . |
21 | The continued squeeze on defence procurement , combined with a demand for ever-more complex weaponry , has encouraged NATO to think the once-unthinkable : a code of practice for defence companies that should wring better value for money out of what used to be one of the capitalist world 's most protected and pampered industries . |
22 | They frequently exhibit the following characteristics : a lack of specificity ; a concern for the academic freedom of staff and not students ; a defensive proclamation of the rights of academics ; and a disinclination to say anything about the duties that should accompany academics ' rights . |
23 | focusing on your specific matting needs requires a few guide lines that should eliminate slection confusion and more importantly , put your workers on the right mat : |
24 | There are some observers who think this to be admirable ; but there are others who believe that in such cases the basic obligations that should keep such enthusiasts at home have been obscured by pretension and sentimentality . |
25 | If the total resources are insufficient to meet all needs then how does one choose the needs that should take precedence ? |
26 | Crawford , at 24 , displays a plastic face and an elastic grace — comic credentials that should allow him to travel in faster and funnier company . ’ |
27 | Choose plants that should reach the desired height without becoming bare or ragged at the base ( this can be a problem with berberis ) . |
28 | Questions that should have been asked long ago are now being asked — and , more importantly , answered . |
29 | Dozens of paintings that should have gone to the estate were sold by Baghoomian soon after Basquiat 's death , however , and they have not been found . |
30 | Now the things that should go in , the headings will be first of all , company obligations , and I 'll explain these as we go through it , just make a list first . |