Example sentences of "we should [vb infin] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He said that although " the French did not agree to that issue initially … now we have managed to secure their agreement that we should remain in Eurodif as a shareholder in the company which enriches uranium " .
2 I 'm not sure that we should talk in terms of any laws helping us to prevent violence in society .
3 He said that we should travel in pairs — never more than two at a time — so as not to arouse suspicion if we met any Germans or Fascists .
4 Expand this to encourage involving other adults , and we should feel in tune with the NCC .
5 The point about studies on non-human animals is not that they replace studies on humans but that they provide us with pointers to what we should study in people and how we should study it .
6 Well , that of course er may be true but er as the Group Captain has has said here in the reduced er spec position which we now face and judgement was taken as to how much we should invest in stocks of reserve drop tanks at this point and the option exists to order more .
7 I think we should go in character tomorrow , ’ I explained , moving the Amex card out of his reach .
8 We should go in force , ’ C'zinsit said .
9 In other words , we should examine in detail the career mobility patterns within and between corporations , for those who succeed are more likely to have just those qualities which corporate crime requires .
10 But in agriculture , because the climate , crops and farm sizes are different , we should think in terms of national variations of the MacSharry plan — a national and regional flavour to any reforms .
11 Example ( 3 ) ( d ) , for instance , would be an abbreviated form of a structure that could perhaps be realized more fully as : ( 26 ) our lawyer sent the packages ; the packages are registered It may of course be claimed that we should think in terms not of actual clauses but of some more hypothetical and abstract clause ; maybe the last five words in ( 26 ) should be replaced by something like : ( 27 ) [ subject the package plural ] subject be registered
12 I 've been doing more thinking about what we should do in future .
13 However , we should bear in mind the earlier point about the resolution of the data , since such electromagnetic effects have a very weak effect beyond perhaps 50 m ( Wertheimer and Leeper 1982 ) .
14 Returning to our starting point ; the albino Oscars , like other albinos , lack pigment , and while they are probably not going to become sunburnt in our tanks , we should bear in mind that their eyes will be highly sensitive to light .
15 That apart , we should bear in mind that roses vary greatly in their ability to bloom more or less continuously after the first flush .
16 To imagine what a girl 's prospects actually were , we should bear in mind three by now well-established points about the employment of women in general : by and large women were doing different work from men of similar age and class ; women were concentrated in unskilled and low-paid jobs ; and a majority of women in paid work were young and unmarried .
17 We should bear in mind , however , that underlying the ‘ colonial ’ chronological argument and the Anglo-Norman argument , there is a more fundamental reason why scholars have been so willing to reject the evidence for [ h ] -loss .
18 We should bear in mind continually that the whole field is controversial .
19 We should bear in mind one narrower aspect : the principle of subsidiarity , through which democratic processes should be devolved to Northern Ireland — and I also echo the cries from Scotland and Wales .
20 We can have ( 52 ) but never ( 53 ) : ( 52 ) Lewis left the bag in a dark corner his short answer irritated her ( 53 ) Lewis left the bag in a corner dark his answer short irritated her In suggesting the elements from which an answer can be constructed , we should bear in mind that here , as often in syntax , to assume a single explanatory factor risks oversimplifying matters .
21 How right you are Mr Deputy Speaker , of course I could n't go into this because it 's out of order but on the other hand I would simply say to the honourable gentleman if he looks at the basic policies , the basic flaw of the E C is it ca n't solve problems and all these new M E Ps we 're thinking of sending over I think we should bear in mind the problem , they 're going over to something where problems ca n't be solved .
22 And we should bear in mind that there 's potential noise , okay , affecting many parts of this .
23 However , the questions we should keep in mind during our examination of criminal statistics are whether they really justify such public concern , and , most importantly , what do they really tell us ?
24 However , it is a distinction which we should keep in mind .
25 It is suggested that we should develop in co-operation , or at least in parallel , with similar organizations , so that we do not paint ourselves into a corner with incompatible technologies .
26 His position could be summed up as saying that so long as it has not been established beyond doubt that God does not exist , we should believe in God .
27 It is sometimes thought , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) that , because there is no discernable principle of order in the universe or in our lives we should live in disorder .
28 Although we were in fact exempt from this , our management wisely decided that we should fall in line with the principle of the new regulations .
29 It is no good arguing that we should take in asylum seekers and that we should process their applications quickly if , in the interim , no financial assistance is given to local authorities for that purpose .
30 We should note in passing , however , that there are a small number of studies focusing on the expressive order of the workplace which can again be interpreted with the concepts we have outlined earlier .
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