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

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1 The meeting should only set broad parameters for the worker , then there would be scope for genuine negotiation , with the parent 's real agreement .
2 The occasional carriage of higher risk loads should only attract once-off premiums .
3 Without this single find in a remote country we should only have doubtful knowledge , from some remarks in Herodotus , of archaic decorative metal-work on this scale .
4 Files should only require occasional conversion with the exception of the mail file ( ALMAIL.FIL in the example configuration ) .
5 While PCs can have 9-pin and/or 25-pin serial ports , you should only find 25-pin ports on external modems — internal modems fit into an expansion slot and do n't require a physical serial port socket .
6 In the debate that followed , right-wing think-tanks pressed for radical changes : from introducing a requirement that people insure themselves against health bills and the state should merely help poor individuals , through tax relief to encourage private insurance , to the introduction of competition into the health market ( Letwin and Redwood , 1988 ; Pirie and Butler , 1988 ; Willetts and Goldsmith , 1988 ; Robinson , 1988 ) .
7 So I think we should all sing Happy Birthday to John , and it 'll be like a really good end to this bloke 's tape .
8 I mean I du n no whether it 's because they do n't want to lose votes or you know I mean they they were there sort of pontificating about we should all come little children and let's talk .
9 And I knew from experience that in the ten to fourteen days during wastage of muscle tissue prior to an operation , a patient should normally suffer intense pain almost every hour of every one of those days .
10 CATHOLICS in Darlington should soon have sufficient places in their schools , it was revealed yesterday .
11 In addition current path clearance should further reduce potential problems .
12 The improvements will not completely bring an end to unpleasant odours from the works , but should still prove good news for the residents of Alton .
13 If we killed every Northumbrian , we should still have fresh troops coming against us , and Scone and Perth would have fallen . ’
14 3 It should preferably have clear glass or plastic on all sides so that you can view the web clearly .
15 We should always consume sufficient calories to keep the metabolism buoyant .
16 A purchaser should always make careful enquiries to satisfy himself that persons described by the vendor as independent contractors are not in fact employees .
17 No , you should always wear personal buoyancy when going afloat in a small sail boat .
18 For this reason I always emphasise that if , as you complete the final turn , you are happy that you have got the field ‘ made ’ , you should always open full airbrake for a few moments to check that you would undershoot with that setting .
19 Obviously you should always take great care .
20 If a cat is sick we should always take veterinary advice .
21 Certain vitamins can only be absorbed through fat and children should always receive full-fat milk . ’
22 Cystitis in men and children is quite rare , and should always receive medical attention , as there will almost certainly be an underlying disorder which is treatable .
23 Would not the simplest advice to the British public be that they should always buy British beef , pork and veal ?
24 This can be a particular problem if you run the cable sharply around a corner — you should always use gentle radius bends .
25 Anyone who has skin which freckles easily should always use high factor sunscreens ( do n't drop below factor 8 ) .
26 Skin which reddens or burns easily is considered sensitive and should always use high protection suncare .
27 Nor is it obvious that the government should always oppose large profits .
28 The law about appointing guardians to care for your children is quite complicated and you should always seek legal advice on your proposed arrangements .
29 You should always seek veterinary advice without delay in this case because the condition of a young puppy can deteriorate very rapidly if it becomes dehydrated .
30 The chemist Compte ( 1798–1857 ) expressed it in quite brutal terms : ‘ If mathematical analysis should ever hold prominent place in chemistry — an aberration which is happily almost impossible — it would occasion a rapid and widespread degeneration of that science ’ .
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