Example sentences of "should [be] " in BNC.

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1 Well in the third one she does mention er , this explanation was served directly by mistake should been made .
2 So it should been in it !
3 No Dawn you should been here before .
4 Parents who leave the kids with the babysitter and go out because they feel they should are among the biggest culprits .
5 Programmes for the four London areas will take place as follows ; — South West Thames — 9th September North West Thames — 25th September North East Thames — 2nd October South East Thames — Date to be fixed during September/early October All enquiries should be directed to Chris Catlin on 081 840 7879 .
6 At the time you enter a Deed of Covenant , the covenant should be capable of lasting for more than 3 years , and there should be the intention by you that it does so .
7 At the time you enter a Deed of Covenant , the covenant should be capable of lasting for more than 3 years , and there should be the intention by you that it does so .
8 Thus , the first payment should be on or after the date on which the Deed of Covenant is signed .
9 The church should be able to respond to these urgent needs more effectively than any other group and provide clear leadership .
10 All contributions should be framed or mounted on board and deposited with Jill Morgan at the Rochdale Art Gallery from Saturday 12 October 1991 .
11 Parcels should be addressed to .
12 Similarly , the idea that a human rights concert should be held in the very stadium in Santiago where Allende 's officers rounded up thousands of Chileans in 1973 , prior to committing gross violations , stretches the powers of credulity .
13 Jailed for believing that her country should be run differently .
14 In the prisoners ' case , letters to the authorities should be worded carefully and courteously .
15 A good defence lawyer would now be armed with all the mitigating circumstances of your life : mental records , character witnesses , … any reason why your life should be spared .
16 Indeed , there are some who feel that there should be no border , thinking back nostalgically to days when there was only one domain of art .
17 They inquire about the who , what , when , where , and why of the art object ; often the object itself suggests which of these questions should be pursued .
18 The reader 's question of a book or an article should be what function the writing is able or unable to perform ?
19 He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times , careful to avoid hackneyed subjects .
20 To be just , that is to say , to justify its existence , criticism should be partial , passionate and political , that is to say , written from an exclusive point of view that opens up the widest horizons .
21 In 1942 Lu Hsun was quoted by Mao Tse-tung as asserting that the aim of a modern Chinese artist should be : ‘ By selection to accept the historical legacy of Chinese traditional art ; to absorb the best style and technique from foreign art ; and thus to establish a new national art in accordance with the demands and needs of the masses . ’
22 It is in this more informal context that his draft for a sixteenth and ironical discourse should be read .
23 ‘ Whether the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel or the Stanze of Raphael should be regarded as the culminating effort of modern art , has long been the subject of controversy ’ ; but they both received double asterisks .
24 In How Prints Look , first published in 1943 , he wrote ‘ an elementary introduction to the appearances ( the outward and visible signs ) of prints ’ , and cautioned that : ‘ Most of the time spent over it should be given to looking at its pictures . ’
25 ‘ The critic , I hold , should be loyal enough to his own impressions to confess to what is probably due to his own defects .
26 Proust took the view that writers should be judged by their works alone , rather than be interpreted through biography .
27 Given Rodin 's collaboration with his photographers , these old photographs go far in answering the question from which points of view and from what distances they should be seen .
28 The art critic is thus bound to consider with care what standards of comparison should be used .
29 Incidentally , the good art critic should be the reader 's friend in refusing to be impressed by art market prices .
30 This comparison may form the crucial part of a description ; later on , using comparison as a criterion , that a portrait should look like the sitter , that landscape should look natural , and the objects in a still life should be identifiable , a critic can use it as part of an evaluation .
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