Example sentences of "[pron] should [be] think [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Wondered what woman , if any , I should be thinking about in five years ' time . ’
2 I know I should be thinking about taking her to a mother-and-toddler group so she can meet people and make friends , but something keeps putting me off .
3 So if you intend to keep this fish you should be thinking about where you are going to put a rather large tank in the long term .
4 As the saying goes , the journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step , so by now you should be thinking of putting all your good intentions into practice and getting out to walk .
5 You should be thinking of marriage , selecting a suitable mate , getting ready to have children .
6 And she asked herself why she should be thinking about those now , which seemed to bring forth other questions : Who was he ?
7 So how far do you actually want God to forgive you up to three times and then no more you know it 's it 's that kind of er question that we 're asking and that we that I feel that is something we should be thinking about that how far should a Christian go in forgiving .
8 On another occasion , I would want to argue that , despite the problems , comparisons with the English system can only give ground for encouragement and that we should be thinking of extending the Scottish system beyond the age of 16 to include offenders under 21 .
9 ‘ I think we should be thinking in terms of a whole platoon of insiders .
10 For several years , in the late 1960s and the early 1970s , sociologists seemed to spend as much time and effort arguing about how they should be thinking about and studying the social world as they did in actually doing research .
11 they should be thinking about it right from the word go .
12 ‘ It subtly reminds the client that they should be thinking about legal issues on a regular basis , ’ said .
13 They should be thought of as models rather than theories because they are orientated to action and to practice .
14 To say the least , it is unfortunate that a multiply influenced process with many stages in it should be thought of by sociobiological proponents and their critics alike ( e.g. Solomon , 1978 ) as having an invariant outcome and a single explanation .
15 This is , of course , a simplified picture of a sense-spectrum : it should be thought of as having , at least potentially , many dimensions , and as continually growing , amoeba-like .
16 Lyric poetry is not subjective in the ordinary sense ; and in its freedom from subjectivity it should be thought of in the same terms as music .
17 We have to put a shelf mark on the books so that we can shelve the book , but that tells us quite a lot about the subject , and if you start putting those three things together the librarian , as manager of his library , can start to put all this information together — in fact , the computer digests it for him — to give him an overview of how effective his operation is , when he should be buying extra copies , when perhaps he should be thinking of not buying quite so much , or being a little more selective .
18 In fact the computer digests it for him to give him and overview of how effective his operation is , when he should be buying extra copies , when perhaps he should be thinking of not buying quite so much , or being a little more selective .
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