as+it+should+be

  • 61should'uh — Gullah Words should have …

    English dialects glossary

  • 62should — [OE] Should started life as the past tense of shall. It preserves the word’s original connotations of ‘obligation’ which have all but disappeared from shall. => SHALL …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 63should be so lucky — one would be lucky if that happened, that would be very lucky    Your goal is to find your bliss? You should be so lucky! …

    English idioms

  • 64should've — /ˈʃʊdəv/ (say shooduhv) contracted form of should have …

  • 65should know — The words should know are used throughout the Restatement of Torts to denote the fact that a person of reasonable prudence and intelligence or of the superior intelligence of the actor would ascertain the fact in question in the performance of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 66should know — The words should know are used throughout the Restatement of Torts to denote the fact that a person of reasonable prudence and intelligence or of the superior intelligence of the actor would ascertain the fact in question in the performance of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 67should or could test — The two types of questions presented to a court upon review of an administrative determination: (1) questions relating to whether the particular type of act could be done by the particular type of agency in the manner in which it was done that is …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 68should — [OE] Should started life as the past tense of shall. It preserves the word’s original connotations of ‘obligation’ which have all but disappeared from shall. Cf.⇒ SHALL …

    Word origins

  • 69would - should — Should and would are often used with similar meanings. When would comes after a pronoun, it is not usually pronounced in full. When should has a similar meaning to would, it, too, is not usually pronounced in full after a pronoun. When you write… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 70should've — verb /ˈʃʊdəv/ Used to show a recommendation for something that didnt happen in the past. He shouldve arrived earlier. Syn: shoulda See Also: shouldntve …

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