Example sentences of "should be [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A basic concern for Christian formation should be to enable young people to grow as free persons and to encourage personal responsibility and moral maturity . |
2 | The first proposition , that the role of competition policy should be to promote economic efficiency , is explored in section II . |
3 | The role of competition policy should be to promote economic efficiency . |
4 | The aim should be to take brief , intelligible notes that will assist your recall of key points within the structure and sequence of the argument . |
5 | The aim should be to use clear and attractive signs containing the minimum amount of information to enable the user to find his way or to be able to use a given tool or resource . |
6 | The long-term aim should be to extend Compact to all schools in the education authority . |
7 | The way of working therefore should be to negotiate long term visitors with regions on the present ‘ bidding ’ system as this gave enough space to work through the Coordinators with the opportunity of a regional strategy for using the visitor . |
8 | The focus of counselling with older people should be to encourage continued engagement in the processes of socialization . |
9 | Over a period the aim should be to adjust nursing budgets and thus the number of nurses employed so that each unit/specialty is equally provided fur within the constraints of financial provision . |
10 | The aim should be to have hard-wired network data connections in close proximity to all potential computer users . |
11 | The argument is simple and reflexive : if the body of this book has been about helping teachers to be more able to deal with uncertainty , conflict and change — in a word , to become better learners — then the tail asserts that the core of their job should be to help young people to become good learners in their turn . |
12 | Your aim should be to make sure that your agreed deal addresses the questions that are most likely to arise . |