Example sentences of "it should have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The House is really concerned to decide whether it should have a Bill of this type on this matter . |
2 | It should have a hole at one end , in which the handle of the bouquet can rest to keep the flowers away from the sides of the box . |
3 | Similarly , the BBC felt that it should have a stake in the ( abortive ) satellite plans of the early 1980s . |
4 | it should have a measure of substance ; and |
5 | Oh it should have a Mercury numbers in cos all they actually do is rent a B T line and pay for it . |
6 | ‘ It was their story , everything in it seems to have led to the next thing — now it should have a stop ! |
7 | And the second was real clever : ‘ What sounds as though it should have a mother and father , but does n't ? ’ ' |
8 | ‘ Surely with a death involved , it should have a charge of reckless driving been heard by a judge . ’ |
9 | And it should have a view on , on issues like education and transport , and those kind of things because they 're all critical to the long-term future of economic viability within Shropshire . |
10 | If the flat only has one entrance/exit ( which it will because it is not on the ground floor ) , it should have a fire escape , or some means of escape over a balcony or roof . |
11 | This annoyed Mick Jagger , who felt that , since the paper was called Rolling Stone , it should have a connection with him , if not the band . |