Example sentences of "he should be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Lord Simon of Glaisdale has written : ‘ In 1951 Sir Winston [ Churchill ] particularly wanted [ Sir Walter Monckton ] in the unenviable post of Minister of Labour , and ( presumably by way of compensation ) undertook in writing that he should be appointed Lord Chief Justice on the next vacancy . ’
2 About the year 944/1537–8 , the two kazaskers , Ebussu'ud Efendi and Civizade , the latter a teacher of Molla Bostan 's , spoke well of him in the presence of Sultan Suleyman ; and as a result of their intercession , and of the sultan 's interest in a monograph that Molla Bostan had recently written , it was decreed that he should be appointed to a medrese .
3 The assault on Labour 's tax policies appeared to miss its target ; the Tories ’ handling of Labour 's controversial election broadcast on the health service served only to put the NHS at the forefront of the campaign ; and Mr Major and his advisers seemed uncertain how he should be presented .
4 It was inevitable that he should be nicknamed ‘ the Ferret ’ , although seldom in his hearing .
5 He wanted a promise that as soon as the baby appeared he should be sent for , ‘ even in the dead of night ’ so that he might be the first to kiss it .
6 At fourteen his probation officer suggested he should be sent to borstal , but Gary managed to evade that fate .
7 Sheila Collings stormed : ‘ He should be sent down forever .
8 On Sept. 27 former Washington D.C. mayor Marion Barry was resentenced to six months in prison for cocaine possession [ see p. 38330 ] , but would remain at liberty until federal authorities decided which penitentiary he should be sent to .
9 He should be sent on a PR course .
10 He 'll be examined by psychiatrists , who will then make recommendations as to where he should be sent next .
11 He should be sent to Broadmoor and the key thrown away .
12 When the patient is conscious he should be reorientated and explanations and information offered .
13 The scandal would ruin him and mean the end of his political career if he should be named as corespondent in a divorce case .
14 He helped to make laws , though it never really occurred to him that he should be governed by them .
15 Since he does not intend to have sexual intercourse , he should be acquitted of attempted rape in this situation .
16 A publisher is not , however , permitted to argue that he should be acquitted because his publication is less obscene than others which are freely circulated .
17 He may also have been influenced by the favour shown by Parliament to his friend , Philip Herbert , fourth Earl of Pembroke [ q.v. ] , when it voted that he should be indemnified for his losses in the war .
18 ‘ Some people say he should be destroyed . ’
19 ‘ Lord Altrincham is a bounder , ’ thundered the Earl of Strathmore , ‘ he should be shot . ’
20 He should be brushed daily to prevent his coat becoming badly knotted again .
21 There was nothing analytical in the experience , only a sense of wonder that things should be as he saw them and , in particular , that he should be involved .
22 ‘ But I do n't see why he should be troubled by these details .
23 These expressions may constitute either a promise , by which the maker of the statement intends that he should be bound , or a representation which is not intended to operate as a promise but is made with the intention and does have the effect of persuading the other party to enter into the contract .
24 A few others like Raoul , Pierre and Donna , left discreetly , until Nell , counting heads , could match all paying passengers with a place , Giles-the-murderer , I was interested to see , was still in the dining room , still being overpoweringly nice : it £as apparently essential to the drama that he should be liked .
25 He carries the show and even if Eh ? still does n't sound enticing , he should be seen . ’
26 And he had gone out by the front door , presumably to present an appearance of normality if he should be seen by any of the family — a late evening stroll before bed being a simple enough amusement — while she could save the whole circuit of the house by using the back door close to the kitchen .
27 However , if someone scores a goal and flicks a V-sign in someone 's face , then he should be done .
28 In the 1965 Stormont general election Claude Wilton of the Ulster Liberal Party had polled 47 per cent , and some members of the NILP thought that he should be given a clear run in the 1968 by-election , in the hope of defeating the Unionist candidate .
29 He is not committed , by his education , to rejecting or despising the community in which he was brought up ; but he should be given the means in some sense to detach himself from it .
30 But Eubank is keen to make Eubank v Benn II a reality next summer and insisted last night : ‘ Never mind that , Nigel deserves his million and he should be given the chance to redeem himself against me . ’
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