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

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1 Dr G 's belief that physics should be about learning to think in an ‘ abstract and critical way ’ is reflected in his views on teaching ; it is , for example , important to him that students should have some control over their own learning .
2 Ah well I 've got a little note that questionnaires should be in green folder .
3 A second convention met in July 1833 and in an effort to improve the bill had a delegation denounce apprenticeship to Stanley 's face and managed to unite behind a Buxton amendment that apprenticeship should be for no longer than was required for the welfare of the slave .
4 The Secretary-General spoke to him earlier today and he agreed that C.W. should be in charge . ’
5 Rather than a shareholding , it was proposed that Wilson should be on an ‘ over-ride royalty ’ , whereby she would be paid a royalty for every record sold .
6 By their work they are promoting the idea that goods should be of merchantable quality and fit for their purpose .
7 The Act says that goods should be of merchantable quality .
8 I do not think that people should be in jail for doing things with one another in a closet .
9 But the real issues had nothing to do with the balance of power , which merely dictated that Britain should be on terms of benevolent neutrality with whoever won in Spain .
10 We agree with correspondents that analysis should be by intention to treat , and we report on term breech presentations in Aberdeen Maternity Hospital 1981–90 .
11 Some felt with Maxton that Socialists should be inside a socialist organization , not committed to the policy of a trade-union Party .
12 I believe that campaigns should be at least 70 per cent positive for your side and no more than 30 per cent knocking your opponents .
13 As a general principle it was recommended that hearings should be in public and that reasons should be given for decisions .
14 She claims that friendships should be in the same degree , and not ‘ Where heavy Pomp and sullen Form witholds / That chearful Ease and Sympathy of Souls ’ [ ML , 1 , 77 ] .
15 If , therefore , the parties agree that the rent review is to be initiated and conducted according to a timetable laid down in the lease , it is suggested that time should be of the essence of the timetable .
16 The issue of conscription was a particularly tender one for the union , for it had for some time been under pressure from the Admiralty over breaches of the obligation of seamen , nominally enforced by the Board of Trade , that sailors should be on board their ships on time and hence not delay sailings .
17 If it is felt that incapacity should be at an end an unannounced visit to the claimant may be necessary .
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