Example sentences of "[conj] should give " in BNC.

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1 No court can or should give him direction on such a matter .
2 No court can or should give him direction upon such a matter .
3 In other proceedings , however , the limitation period of six years gives , or should give , the local authority ample time to sue even after an appeal against their demand .
4 Taken at its first test session at Michelin 's Clermont Ferrand test track , they show the car still under heavy disguise but revealing some of the characteristics that should give it a place among the great supercars .
5 But the declaration spoke of ‘ taking into account current economic and social conditions ’ , a clause that should give both the president and the government free rein .
6 Bewildering doubts and dissatisfied creativity had led him to the hills in search of a poetic subject ‘ that should give equal room and freedom for description , incident , and impassioned reflections on men , nature , and society ’ .
7 The ears are senseless that should give us hearing to tell him his commandment is fulfilled , that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead .
8 And that , I mean it 's very very readable and I think if you just read those two books that should give you quite a good
9 This may lay extra stress upon him , and should give rise to considerations of how much stress may be alleviated .
10 If traffic lights are used they should have embedded loops to detect approaching cyclists and should give them longer green phases .
11 The microscope should be fitted with a calibrated ocular micrometer and should give a magnification of approximately x100 .
12 Most rowing clubs do n't insist on immediate payment of an annual membership fe ( usually between £80 and £100 ) and should give you the opportunity to train with other club members before making a commitment .
13 All moot court judges may and should give counsel a hot time by interjecting questions and objections to his argument .
14 This restriction — that the two ways of obtaining estimates of and should give the same results — is an example of the cross-equation restrictions implied by the model in equation ( 6.14 ) .
15 The Government must co-operate with British Rail and should give the programme full support because it is important to every region in the country .
16 These experiments are at much lower energies than at CERN , but should give a clearer signal as there is little complication from background .
17 The teacher does not need to know exactly what will happen and can not usefully plan a story line very far ahead , but should give a great deal of thought to the organisation of the lesson : How will groups be divided ?
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