Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] should be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The tenant 's adviser should be on his guard against such a provision since it is little more than a trap for the tenant , particularly since the figure specified by the landlord need not be a bona fide and genuine pre-estimate of the market rent ( Amalgamated Estates Ltd v Joystretch Manufacturing Ltd ( 1980 ) 257 EG 489 ) . |
2 | She asked why women 's labour should be worth less than that of men . |
3 | Of particular importance today , it was agreed , was what the Church 's attitude should be to non Mass-going parents seeking baptism for their child . |
4 | If so , then the child 's interests and rights should be defended , and meeting the child 's needs should be of paramount importance . |
5 | The issues are not just money but where the RIBA 's priorities should be in a rabidly changing situation . |
6 | Labour 's rhetoric should be about engineering a genuine equality of opportunity rather than imposing a mythical equality of outcome … |
7 | Labour 's concern should be with the initial distribution of wealth , rather than with a post hoc redistribution . |
8 | But Javed 's men should be on top of the world |
9 | HVX will be out in the fourth quarter of next year , by which time the long-expected multi-processing RS/6000 boxes should be on the street . |
10 | I think that the parish council 's involvement should be by by reference on the board . |
11 | The only requirement in this respect is that at least 25 per cent ( 10 per cent in respect of USM companies ) of the company 's shares should be in the hands of the public . |
12 | It is that the directors ' accountability should be to those who do not direct but who are nevertheless committed to the company . |