Example sentences of "[noun] should be [vb pp] some " in BNC.
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1 | Local authorities should be given some money to get them out of the mess . |
2 | A I think that the design considerations of your notice board should be given some careful thought . |
3 | Given that safety for passengers must be paramount , you might like to consider if such a code of practice should be given some statutory status , or how else the good practice it describes might be disseminated and enforced . |
4 | The Plowden Report on Children and their Primary Schools ( 1967 ) recommended no change to section 76 , but said that parents should be given some choice whenever this was possible . |
5 | ‘ I propose therefore that Customs should be given some discretion to mitigate the penalties for some misdeclarations , to enable them to take account of the individual circumstances of the trader . ’ |
6 | And that the district should be given some form of a guide that enables them to be er to apply the particular circumstances to their own district . |
7 | It also saw frequent proposals that diplomats should be given some systematic training to fit them for the posts they were to occupy . |
8 | At the meeting Kohl yielded to Polish pressure in agreeing that the treaty should be signed some months earlier than he had anticipated . |
9 | The public should be spared some of the more bureaucratic checks and delays at ports and airports that will occur , for example , at Dover and elsewhere , when there are too many uniformed officials stopping people unnecessarily . |
10 | However , if the Goblins should be slain some or all the Squigs may break away and go wild . |