Example sentences of "should [adv] have any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Carrie had to say a tearful farewell to 41-year-old Rourke , who she married in the summer , when doctors ruled she should not have any visitors for 28 days .
2 Carre had to say a tearful farewell to 41-year-old Rourke , who she married in the summer , when doctors ruled she should not have any visitors for 28 days .
3 I was greatly relieved , both because this decision was going to save me endless work in revision and because I knew that if all my marks over the year were taken into account I should not have any problem in passing .
4 Many women feel that they should not have any needs and spend all their time looking after others , juggling time and not fulfilling their own needs .
5 You should n't have any problem with so you 've tried there with which acid do you want to use ?
6 and then start losing confidence , wasting time , if you 've got some check , like that , right , okay , so if you like to work that one out , you should n't have any problem with the , the second bar , if you can do the first one .
7 ‘ Then we should n't have any problems at all . ’
8 ‘ As long as you stay around the village and the paths I 'll show you tomorrow , you should n't have any problems . ’
9 We 're an all-volunteer force now so you should n't have any reason to run away .
10 Oh well we should n't have any rust .
11 But see , hold on , y but you 're saying , an and this broadly would be , be like the er quote right wing view that there 's , there 's nothing really much wrong in the countryside , landlord tenant relationships are not that bad , we can just really leave it alone and certainly we should n't have any violence because that 's , that 's gon na be counter-productive .
12 should n't have any trouble at all .
13 That you should n't have any trouble though .
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