Example sentences of "[noun] should be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The constant updating of all media contacts should be of top priority and should not be put off and off until a spare moment arrives .
2 It was natural that their products should be in great demand .
3 If the rope breaks , the take off field should be within easy reach for a downwind landing , whereas a problem with the towplane 's engine usually means a field landing is almost inevitable .
4 Nitrates should be in single figures and water changes should be carried out at the rate of 20% each week for the time being .
5 The water level should be between half-way and two-thirds of the way up the aquarium .
6 At the end of key stage 4 the response should be in written form only .
7 Then on the fourth month the birds should be in full production of fours , threes and maybe a few twos .
8 The sack should be in certain Karrimor agents ' shops by now , priced £350 , but at present it will only fit people of average size or bigger — those who take , say , size 42–47 boots .
9 All other systems of social support should be for voluntary organizations of citizens to devise and subscribe to .
10 It adds that Paddy MacNally is a keen conservationist , so the manor should be in safe hands .
11 However , as it was intended that this study should be of particular use to the suppliers of information , it was therefore biased towards the first stage of environmental scanning ; that is , the gathering of information .
12 The argument that high taxes reduce the flow of private savings for investment in industry is only important if one believes that the ownership of industry should be in private hands .
13 Each lawyer should be in full charge of case management of all application and appeals within his group , giving procedural advice to litigants in person , and , where necessary , providing summaries of the issues raised for the use of the judges .
14 By end of this period around half of all small shops and restaurants should be in private ownership , and the number of joint-stock companies formed out of large state enterprises should reach 1,000-1,500 .
15 Ah well I 've got a little note that questionnaires should be in green folder .
16 But in advising that the switched cable links into homes should be of narrow band width coaxial cable rather than optical fibre , the information-technology panel was being short sighted , according to some observers .
17 Play Therapy should be of great use to anyone involved in the care of children who might need counselling , and it would also be interesting reading for anyone working with children or interested in counselling them .
18 So , in theory , the glider should be within easy reach of the gliding site .
19 Bids should be in sealed envelopes , clearly marked ‘ Nameplate Bid ’ and addressed to the Mayor 's Secretary , .
20 Some of this work should be in black and white for use in regional media and certain magazines , but the majority will need to be in colour .
21 A number of respondents make the point that when the Cadbury proposals refer to NEDs bringing independent judgment to bear on board decisions , the reference should be to independent directors .
22 Shannon should be in top form for this event .
23 It was agreed at an early stage ( principally at Citrine 's insistence ) that sales in urban and rural areas should be at common prices , so that many rural dwellers already having a supply had prices reduced , though new consumers distant from the mains still had to pay a one-off contribution or line rental ( which varied according to the Board ) to meet part of the cost of connection .
24 With the humidity likely to lessen over the next 24 hours , Bristol 's all-sand circuit should be in perfect nick for front-running Lady Riptide .
25 ( The composition of the Sun and the Earth being what they are it is natural that the effusions on the Sun should be of fiery matter whereas those on the Earth should be of water vapour . )
26 If so , then the child 's interests and rights should be defended , and meeting the child 's needs should be of paramount importance .
27 There is some evidence in the papers on US , EC , and UK competition policy in this issue that despite differing objectives at the origination of policy , the growing consensus is that the focus should be on economic efficiency .
28 The position that we have held ( and continue to hold ) is that the focus should be on retained recourse , which we would generally expect to write off , and on the retention of significant benefit in relation to the expected performance of assets .
29 ‘ The withdrawal from ERM and the subsequent devaluation of sterling should be of particular benefit to Scotland because of the higher propensity to export .
30 The short-sightedness is corrected and within a week , the eye should be in good focus .
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