Example sentences of "should be [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When closed together , the top set of teeth should be just in front of the bottom set .
2 The guide should be slightly in front whilst the blind pupil holds the guide 's arm lightly just above the elbow .
3 ‘ You should be here at night .
4 ‘ Faye 's epidural should be nearly in place by now .
5 It was mentioned that there should be somewhere for guest and visitors to sit .
6 ‘ Madam , I misdoubt that you should be abroad after dusk alone , either here or in the town .
7 At Cheltenham this afternoon , CRUISING ALTITUDE ( 1.20 ) should be more at home on the ground than the champion hurdler Beech Road in the Bula Hurdle , while his Newbury victim , MORLEY STREET ( 2.30 ) looks good in the Mercury Communications hurdle .
8 And if you 're old or poor or handicapped or just think there should be more to life than this — then go to hell .
9 I 'm glad you 've made reference actually to that picture of the circles because I , I erm I came up with that after we 'd had the parish day and i you know , observing who was there on the parish day and then trying to see how , how we reach people and , and , and who were missing and how important was it that everybody should be there on parish day , and was n't it that people who are involved should be there on parish day because that 's a point at which erm you know parish council can meet those very people .
10 I 'm glad you 've made reference actually to that picture of the circles because I , I erm I came up with that after we 'd had the parish day and i you know , observing who was there on the parish day and then trying to see how , how we reach people and , and , and who were missing and how important was it that everybody should be there on parish day , and was n't it that people who are involved should be there on parish day because that 's a point at which erm you know parish council can meet those very people .
11 We should be there by noon . ’
12 Hallborough was five miles north-west of the city , and she thought she should be there by noon .
13 Their hay would be fed as it had been cut , handful by handful , and should be enough with seaweed and oat straw to feed her till she was helped out in the spring .
14 Nothing has been said so far about precise content , for example , which world religions should be included , or whether the focus should be mainly on Christianity , how far non-religious stances such as Humanism should feature in RE , or what to do about the occult , and so forth .
15 It was essential ‘ that the Chief Officer should be entirely in sympathy with these aims ’ .
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