Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 Your younger readers should be proud that they are buying a magazine that is leading the field .
2 A hotel receptionist should be sure that prospective guests are aged 18 or more , since otherwise if the bill remains unpaid a court action if brought to recover the debt will fail because the contract of booking is unenforceable .
3 This will no doubt be welcome , but before accepting it the company should be sure that it is aware of all the consequences of doing so and can handle them .
4 This will no doubt be welcome , but before accepting it the company should be sure that it is aware of all the consequences of doing so and can handle them .
5 The plaintiff 's advisers should be sure that the particulars of his special damage take note of all increases in remuneration which the plaintiff would have enjoyed if he had remained in his pre-accident employment .
6 To be fair to yourself you should be certain that you are bringing in as much money as you should .
7 From the above it should be apparent that coaching is a challenge for most managers .
8 It should be apparent that there is a very large number of possible models that might be used and , indeed , a number of considerations involved in making this choice ( see Dunn 1989 ) .
9 The rolling stall turn is one of the most difficult manoeuvres and it should be apparent that it requires a clean , high powered , helicopter .
10 It should be apparent that the use of single constructed sentences as the basis for making claims about notions such as ‘ the topic of a discourse ’ is extremely misleading .
11 From the discussion of manufacturing output in Chapter 2 , it should be apparent that a growth in employment is not the same as a growth in output .
12 It should be apparent that the critiques presented here will depend to a large extent on the very different insights which are gleaned from theorising about power from the pluralist and elitist perspectives to be studied later in this book .
13 Although this waveform detection technique has been discussed with particular reference to a three.phase variable.reluctance motor , it should be apparent that the method can be applied to any motor in which the motional voltage influences the current waveform .
14 ‘ How can I be feeling sorry for myself , when I should be sad that he has died ? ’
15 Tennis itself should be grateful that the game has thrown together people such as Cliff Richard ( who modestly declines to take any credit other than that of name association ) and Mappin herself , not to mention the substantial support of Direct Line Insurance , with the drive and commitment to do just that .
16 Scarlet supposed she should be grateful that her daughter had not shaved her head , tattooed her nose or chosen to go around in floor-length black , hung about with chains and crucifixes like so many of the girls on the streets .
17 We should be grateful that most of our Group products directly or indirectly end up on plates or in glasses .
18 I suppose in that context we should be grateful that ministers have not used the power that they have to modify the recommendations of the boundary committees .
19 She should be grateful that he was making things easier than they might otherwise have been .
20 Perhaps Councillors in Oxford should be grateful that they only had a shark and a pair of legs to get upset about .
21 When you first allow your dog off the leash outside you should be confident that all the basic commands , especially the command ‘ stay ’ have been mastered by your pet .
22 In the delicate balance between trust and accountability , an Area Secretary should be confident that her/his report will always be acknowledged on the basis of its having been given serious attention .
23 Every child has a right to the best education and every parent should be confident that their child gets the best start in life .
24 But there is something of a tension in Mill 's view , because he thinks that erm it 's very important that if there is plural voting then the people who only have one vote should be prepared to accept the situation , so that the reasons why these people are given extra votes should be reasoned that the public , the uneducated accept past critics have pointed out if that 's going to be the case , why is it necessary to give these people extra votes , give the educated actual votes , because if the uneducated accept that the decisions of the educated are worth more than their own decisions , the opinions of the educated are worth more than the opinions of the uneducated , if they really do accept that , what 's to stop them just following the decisions of the educated in their own vote ?
25 Anyway , you should be thankful that she 's got a clean name , and so have you . ’
26 So , if you have done something in the past which you now regret and would do differently were the situation to repeat itself , you should be pleased that you have learned something vital and that your spirit , having dealt with that negative aspect , will not have to encounter it again .
27 From the summary in section 1.5 and the last section it should be evident that the regulationists hold particular views on :
28 But it should be evident that it is true to his professed method , in that it executes a constant back-and-forth movement between the specific description of linguistic structures and the interpretation of the meaning of the poem as a whole .
29 If the reversion level were set at , it should be evident that the median voter would vote for any level of the output between and an output just below ( e.g. ) in preference to .
30 A further problem is that although we should be glad that speed control measures are encouraged more strongly than they were in 1977 , they are only applied to very small developments .
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