Example sentences of "[noun sg] should [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the reflection upon and discussion of concrete personal experience should play a role of similar importance in teacher development , especially when our language for communicating about educational problems is so obviously deficient .
2 However , it recommends that the auditor should have a duty to report direct to the regulator and should be required to examine and comment on the effectiveness of the internal controls the trustees have established .
3 ( g ) Survey arrangements Every buyer should have a survey of the property he or she proposes to buy .
4 A suite of software development tools for digital signal processor should include a cross assembler , a linker , a software simulator and a high level language ( HLL ) compiler which usually means a C compiler .
5 The contract should contain a plan to enable the buyer 's conveyancer to undertake a local authority search .
6 Another question is whether Parliament should give its approval first before a public inquiry is held or whether Parliament should have a say after the inquiry .
7 The establishment of a course should permit a flow of publications from staff and research students , and possibly short summer courses and other networking .
8 This course should persuade a defendant who has raised a spurious latent defect defence to drop it : on the other hand , if such defence prevails , the plaintiff will have a valid claim against the producer .
9 Anyone interested in taking part should acquire a copy of the extended notes compiled after the first session and which are available from Hilda Hewitt .
10 She always mentions them in her winner 's speech but maybe the players taking part should take a moment to think what makes it possible for them to perform , and maybe say ‘ thank you ’ for all the years of loyalty from these people , instead of getting away from them as fast as they can .
11 That the verb should require a subject to define the person of its support does not mean however that the category of person is not represented in the verb itself .
12 Probably Tolkien would have accepted the thesis ( not unfamiliar to medievalists ) that all great works of fiction should contain a kernel scene or a ‘ lyric core ’ : to use the terminology of Marie de France , whose ‘ Breton lays ’ Tolkien imitated in ‘ Aotrou and Itroun ’ , 1945 , every conte or story comes from a lai or song .
13 Teaching should cover a range of rich and stimulating texts , both fiction and non-fiction , and should ensure that pupils regularly hear stories , told or read aloud , and hear and share poetry read by the teacher , and each other .
14 Therefore , the acquirer should obtain a covenant that the seller will make up any shortfall .
15 When tempted by didacticism , the writer should imagine a spruce sea-captain eyeing the storm ahead , bustling from instrument to instrument in a catherine wheel of gold braid , expelling crisp orders down the speaking tube .
16 Each building should have a scale appropriate to its function and to the size of the town in which it is set .
17 people should be encouraged to make provision for themselves and their families , and state support should provide a safety net for the very poor , without stifling private initiative and self-help .
18 Every play should leave a question-mark .
19 This chapter should form a basis of a comprehensive check-list for successful site investigation , but is certainly not exhaustive .
20 This makes , therefore , for the very tempting prediction that sign language perception should show a RHA , since it appears to be spatially organised .
21 Whether course of employment in a particular statute should include a tea break or the trip to work may be better decided by a tribunal staffed with a lawyer chairman and ‘ wing ’ members representing the interests of trade unionists and employers rather than the ordinary courts .
22 Your travel agent should have a copy .
23 Strategic thinking should focus a practice area on the needs of its clients , what it does best ( and why ) and the flexibility it will need to respond to new opportunities .
24 In Example 53 Debussy wished to depict footsteps in the snow ( the title of the prelude ) crossing a sad frozen landscape : The composer comments at the beginning : ‘ this rhythm should create a sound picture of a sad and frozen landscape ’ .
25 Firstly , a research programme should possess a degree of coherence that involves the mapping out of a definite programme for future research .
26 Finally , the programme should describe a set of teaching procedures which will create the necessary contingent relations between the child 's language and environmental events to ensure that the child progresses along the sequence of teaching objectives .
27 The point of making these comparisons is that artistic practices affect how a critic should describe a landscape .
28 The cashier should give a receipt to the receptionist that he or she has taken charge of the money .
29 If this all appears to work , an oscilloscope should show a pickup coil signal similar to Fig. 15 , variations depending on the individual winding symmetry .
30 Moreover , an older lady should need a companion for a much longer period than a girl on the catch for a husband .
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