Should in A Sentence

    1

    She should wash them, but there wasn't time.

    2

    It should be ready now.

    3

    So, what should she pack?

    4

    Should he buy candy?

    5

    Connie should be here any minute.

    6

    I should have been checking it.

    7

    You should have seen Dad's face.

    8

    I should have been with them tonight.

    9

    Why should I envy them?

    10

    I should long ago have joined the archduke.

    11

    Maybe we should go home.

    12

    You should do like this.

    13

    Alex should have told you all this.

    14

    He knew that an apple should not be plucked while it is green.

    15

    What should the company do?

    16

    Why should we agree?

    17

    That is the way it should be, Mama says.

    18

    I should like very much to see her, said Pierre.

    19

    I should have anticipated this.

    20

    She should discuss all this with Alex.

    21

    It should have been an exciting discovery.

    22

    Well... Yancey, maybe you're the one I should be careful about.

    23

    We should live in all the ages of the world in an hour; ay, in all the worlds of the ages.

    24

    If instead of a divine power some other force has appeared, it should be explained in what this new force consists, for the whole interest of history lies precisely in that force.

    25

    I should have come yesterday....

    26

    We should in fact have reached those two fundamentals of which man's whole outlook on the universe is constructed--the incomprehensible essence of life, and the laws defining that essence.

    27

    If it's something we simply can't afford, that's one thing, but we should be encouraging things like this, Alex.

    28

    I should be sorry to leave the regiment.

    29

    One second more and I should have understood it all!

    30

    She should probably listen to her gut feeling about this.

    31

    I should like them to meet here.

    32

    That should have been the end of it, right?

    33

    I am sure we should love each other.

    34

    In the village, outside the drink shop, another meeting was being held, which decided that the horses should be driven out into the woods and the carts should not be provided.

    35

    So the governor sent a messenger to Delphi to ask the oracle what should be done with the tripod.

    36

    And I should so like to thank Uncle once for all his kindness to me and Boris.

    37

    Should we let them go on or not?

    38

    You should wake the captain first.

    39

    He could not have said by what standard he judged what he should or should not do, but the standard was quite firm and definite in his own mind.

    40

    You should have seen her when he came in carrying a doll.

    41

    If I should squeeze one, there wouldn't be anything left of it.

    42

    If the bell rings, why should we run?

    43

    The French, retreating in 1812--though according to tactics they should have separated into detachments to defend themselves--congregated into a mass because the spirit of the army had so fallen that only the mass held the army together.

    44

    Why should we bother?

    45

    If they were truly soul mates, she should be in his corner all the way.

    46

    In the ancient world, man wanted guidance from the gods on what he should do.

    47

    Should I press him?

    48

    What should he do?

    49

    But "genius" and "originality" are words we should not use lightly.

    50

    I guess I should say thanks.

    51

    He stood still a moment to look about him, and think what he should do first.

    52

    You should not think so.

    53

    I should have stayed out of it.

    54

    Why should that cause the masses to riot?

    55

    I should have known you would feel this way.

    56

    Maybe you should take up a hobby!

    57

    And I should be ashamed to write to Boris.

    58

    Since his appointment as general on duty he had always slept with his door open, giving orders that every messenger should be allowed to wake him up.

    59

    Yes, I should think...

    60

    The establishment of this simple and obvious law should be enough.

    61

    Every woman should have her princess moment, don't you think?

    62

    They should be home any minute.

    63

    One thing you should know.

    64

    What should we do?

    65

    Who should I tell him called?

    66

    He should have just become a steam drill operator!

    67

    You should have seen how he said it!

    68

    Thus he stumbled on Bagovut's corps in a wood when it was already broad daylight, though the corps should long before have joined Orlov-Denisov.

    69

    He pretends to fall into a swoon and says senseless things that should have ruined him.

    70

    Oh, they should let that fine fellow Bonaparte loose--he'd knock all this nonsense out of them!

    71

    Should we bandage it?

    72

    Why should we expect that to change?

    73

    It requires knowing what you should do in a given situation.

    74

    There was a period when intellectuals believed and spoke openly of the idea that the "breeding" of the "unfit" should be limited.

    75

    Why should I joke about it?

    76

    God forbid that you should make peace after all our sacrifices and such insane retreats!

    77

    That I should not exist...

    78

    He rode silently on his small gray horse, indolently answering suggestions that they should attack.

    79

    All the profound plans about cutting off and capturing Napoleon and his army were like the plan of a market gardener who, when driving out of his garden a cow that had trampled down the beds he had planted, should run to the gate and hit the cow on the head.

    80

    I should like to be at home on Christmas day.

    81

    I am not a man, that I should repay kindness with ingratitude!

    82

    In their rear, more than a mile from Mikulino where the forest came right up to the road, six Cossacks were posted to report if any fresh columns of French should show themselves.

    83

    He alone during the whole retreat insisted that battles, which were useless then, should not be fought, and that a new war should not be begun nor the frontiers of Russia crossed.

    84

    As always happens in such cases rivalry sprang up as to which should get paid first, and those who like Mitenka held promissory notes given them as presents now became the most exacting of the creditors.

    85

    But he did forget himself once or twice within a twelvemonth, and then he would go and confess to his wife, and would again promise that this should really be the very last time.

    86

    I should have gone this morning, like I planned.

    87

    I shouldn't have come out here.

    88

    I should have recorded your first reaction.

    89

    He laid out how doctors should conduct themselves professionally, how to record patient records, and even suggested matters of personal hygiene for physicians, right down to their fingernails.

    90

    If you are a wage earner, then you should love machines.

    91

    You should dismount, he said.

    92

    Pierre's way led through side streets to the Povarskoy and from there to the church of St. Nicholas on the Arbat, where he had long before decided that the deed should be done.

    93

    For an order to be certainly executed, it is necessary that a man should order what can be executed.

    94

    To solve the question of how freedom and necessity are combined and what constitutes the essence of these two conceptions, the philosophy of history can and should follow a path contrary to that taken by other sciences.

    95

    In the first case, if inevitability were possible without freedom we should have reached a definition of inevitability by the laws of inevitability itself, that is, a mere form without content.

    96

    She shouldn't have encouraged Alex to come down here.

    97

    I guess because the only one who should be looking at it is my husband.

    98

    Maybe I shouldn't have said anything right there...

    99

    I should have known.

    100

    You should have stayed there with him, Adrienne.

    101

    She ignored his implication that women should be punished like children.

    102

    Marriage should be based on trust, and I'll never trust a man.

    103

    But after the first time, I should have known.

    104

    Maybe I should try it; like in memory of Annie.

    105

    But I should have guessed.

    106

    Perhaps I should shed a few pounds.

    107

    Funny you should ask.

    108

    And they asked what they should do about it.

    109

    So it was arranged that the boy should travel with a small company of merchants who were going to the same place.

    110

    Very seldom is that, "I should go to war to force others to my will."

    111

    Mr. Irons, a neighbour of theirs, was a good Latin scholar; it was arranged that I should study under him.

    112

    When I left New York the idea had become a fixed purpose; and it was decided that I should go to Cambridge.

    113

    I thought how strange it was that such precious seeds of truth and wisdom should have fallen among the tares of ignorance and corruption.

    114

    Mr. Gilman had agreed that that year I should study mathematics principally.

    115

    I should think the wonderful rhythmical flow of lines and curves could be more subtly felt than seen.

    116

    Why, I should have to be a Cicero to talk like a Cicero!...

    117

    Her father objected and said that no child of his should be deprived of his food on any account.

    118

    But it hardly seems possible that any mere words should convey to one who has never seen a mountain the faintest idea of its grandeur; and I don't see how any one is ever to know what impression she did receive, or the cause of her pleasure in what was told her about it.

    119

    But even suppose blood should flow.

    120

    I pumped my fellow-prisoner as dry as I could, for fear I should never see him again; but at length he showed me which was my bed, and left me to blow out the lamp.

    121

    Soon after he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went every day, and would not be back till noon; so he bade me good-day, saying that he doubted if he should see me again.

    122

    I should think he has a score of them.

    123

    You should have gone on long ago, now you won't get there till evening.

    124

    But to whom should I say that?

    125

    He thought that I should kill him.

    126

    Why should I kill him?

    127

    No... Why should it be?

    128

    What sort of warrior should I make?

    129

    I should make too good a target for the French, besides I am afraid I should hardly be able to climb onto a horse.

    130

    In that case we should probably have defended the Shevardino Redoubt--our left flank-- still more obstinately.

    131

    We should have attacked Napoleon in the center or on the right, and the engagement would have taken place on the twenty-fifth, in the position we intended and had fortified.

    132

    But I should like to see the right flank.

    133

    I should like to start from the Moskva River and ride round the whole position.

    134

    And should your Serene Highness require a man who will not spare his skin, please think of me....

    135

    That all this should still be, but no me....

    136

    They should be executed!

    137

    Learned military authorities quite seriously tell us that Kutuzov should have moved his army to the Kaluga road long before reaching Fili, and that somebody actually submitted such a proposal to him.

    138

    And as it always happens in contests of cunning that a stupid person gets the better of cleverer ones, Helene--having realized that the main object of all these words and all this trouble was, after converting her to Catholicism, to obtain money from her for Jesuit institutions (as to which she received indications)-before parting with her money insisted that the various operations necessary to free her from her husband should be performed.

    139

    I tell you, Papa" (he smote himself on the breast as a general he had heard speaking had done, but Berg did it a trifle late for he should have struck his breast at the words "Russian army"), "I tell you frankly that we, the commanders, far from having to urge the men on or anything of that kind, could hardly restrain those... those... yes, those exploits of antique valor," he went on rapidly.

    140

    It no longer seemed strange to them but on the contrary it seemed the only thing that could be done, just as a quarter of an hour before it had not seemed strange to anyone that the wounded should be left behind and the goods carted away but that had seemed the only thing to do.

    141

    As it was sealed up so it has remained, but Sophia Danilovna gave orders that if anyone should come from you they were to have the books.

    142

    And on my honor, in spite of the cough I caught there, I should be ready to begin again.

    143

    Who would have said that I should be a soldier and a captain of dragoons in the service of Bonaparte, as we used to call him?

    144

    And he had only one wish-- that the frightful thing that had to happen should happen quickly.

    145

    In spite of her one desire to see her brother as soon as possible, and her vexation that at the moment when all she wanted was to see him they should be trying to entertain her and pretending to admire her nephew, the princess noticed all that was going on around her and felt the necessity of submitting, for a time, to this new order of things which she had entered.

    146

    If I did not know you I should think you did not want what you are asking for.

    147

    Some columns, supposing they had reached their destination, halted, piled arms, and settled down on the cold ground, but the majority marched all night and arrived at places where they evidently should not have been.

    148

    Denisov had Tikhon called and, having praised him for his activity, said a few words in the elder's presence about loyalty to the Tsar and the country and the hatred of the French that all sons of the fatherland should cherish.

    149

    All his life he had looked over the heads of the men around him, when he should have merely looked in front of him without straining his eyes.

    150

    There was now within him a judge who by some rule unknown to him decided what should or should not be done.

    151

    The first time he had recourse to his new judge was when a French prisoner, a colonel, came to him and, after talking a great deal about his exploits, concluded by making what amounted to a demand that Pierre should give him four thousand francs to send to his wife and children.

    152

    When he spoke of the execution he wanted to pass over the horrible details, but Natasha insisted that he should not omit anything.

    153

    But the once proud and shrewd rulers of France, feeling that their part is played out, are even more bewildered than he, and do not say the words they should have said to destroy him and retain their power.

    154

    She shouldn't have blamed him last night.

    155

    Dad shouldn't have dragged you into this.

    156

    We should totally go to war with them.

    157

    The sleeve of his coat kept slipping down and he always carefully rolled it up again with his left hand, as if it were most important that the sinewy white arm he was flourishing should be bare.

    158

    Well, if you hadn't told me you were Russian, I should have wagered that you were Parisian!

    159

    And by bringing variously selected historic units (battles, campaigns, periods of war) into such equations, a series of numbers could be obtained in which certain laws should exist and might be discovered.

    160

    The tactical rule that an army should act in masses when attacking, and in smaller groups in retreat, unconsciously confirms the truth that the strength of an army depends on its spirit.

    161

    They understood that the saddles and Junot's spoon might be of some use, but that cold and hungry soldiers should have to stand and guard equally cold and hungry Russians who froze and lagged behind on the road (in which case the order was to shoot them) was not merely incomprehensible but revolting.

    162

    The old man was living as a convict, submitting as he should and doing no wrong.

    163

    I too should wish nothing but to relive it all from the beginning.

    164

    For my action to be free it was necessary that it should encounter no obstacles.

    165

    But even if--imagining a man quite exempt from all influences, examining only his momentary action in the present, unevoked by any cause--we were to admit so infinitely small a remainder of inevitability as equaled zero, we should even then not have arrived at the conception of complete freedom in man, for a being uninfluenced by the external world, standing outside of time and independent of cause, is no longer a man.

    166

    So why should we listen to what they call normal?

    167

    Maybe he should see a doctor.

    168

    If Alex felt the need to protect her from Gerald, maybe she shouldn't be dancing with him.

    169

    I should have shown it to you in private - prepared you for it.

    170

    Alex should have been there to see that.

    171

    Alex didn't like any kind of discord, which generally meant that she shouldn't contest anything he said or did.

    172

    It was great news and she should have felt relieved.

    173

    Katie said she should confront him when he did that - tell him how it made her feel.

    174

    It shouldn't be any surprise, since that was what suffered when he had been troubled in the past.

    175

    Just because it upsets me doesn't mean I don't want to know - or that you shouldn't tell me.

    176

    It shouldn't make any difference if he's adopted.

    177

    Quint knew he should quell the ire that surged up and pounded in his neck.

    178

    Good, that should make this easier.

    179

    As she stared at the caskets she knew she should feel something – should cry.

    180

    She should shut the door, but her temper flared.

    181

    You mean I should try to cover up that which any man might find attractive.

    182

    Why shouldn't it have happened?

    183

    Well, maybe you should be - a little, anyway.

    184

    We should be congratulating them.

    185

    I guess I should stay here and study as well, but...

    186

    She should have been there for him.

    187

    Why should she leave it now?

    188

    Why should she give Brandon the chance to reject her again?

    189

    Kids think their parents should work two jobs to pay for their college education.

    190

    You shouldn't change your goals simply because they don't fit into someone else's plans.

    191

    In no place does it say a woman shouldn't wear pants.

    192

    Not in so many words, but it says women shouldn't dress in men's clothing.

    193

    Davis should know such needless defense was embarrassing for her.

    194

    She should have accepted the rabbits.

    195

    Why should she care – and what did he have to gain by all this attention?

    196

    Funny you should mention that.

    197

    Did you see something today that we should know about, Bordeaux?

    198

    On the positive side, at that rate their conversation should be over by five minutes after nine.

    199

    I guess I should go to college and make something of myself.

    200

    She glanced around the kitchen, knowing she should familiarize herself before breakfast, but feeling uncomfortable about exploring so soon after her arrival.

    201

    Such beautiful things should be displayed in the rooms downstairs.

    202

    Should she ask him about putting them up?

    203

    I suppose I should modernize it, though.

    204

    No, that should be plenty of time.

    205

    If I want to sunbathe, I should buy appropriate clothing.

    206

    Should she walk away from this job?

    207

    I shouldn't let her get to me that way.

    208

    But they shouldn't be doing this.

    209

    It shouldn't have - and it never would again.

    210

    It shouldn't make any difference, but it did.

    211

    Was he hinting that she should give more attention to the exterior of the house?

    212

    It's just that I should be doing this.

    213

    You shouldn't be cooped up with a sour old man every evening.

    214

    I should have thought about it before, but it's never too late to stop doing something you know is wrong.

    215

    I shouldn't have flirted with him.

    216

    But don't you think you should tell Russ?

    217

    Cade should accept the responsibility of his actions as well.

    218

    The baby was half his and he should be sharing equally in its financial needs.

    219

    Thought you should know.

    220

    I should have moved away, but I couldn't stand to leave the ranch.

    221

    Why should I remember a 'Get out of Jail Free' card and not recognize my own mother, or a picture of my father or sister; or this bratty cousin?

    222

    Maybe I should go down and apologize.

    223

    Quinn thinks I should mind my own business.

    224

    You should let him take a decent nap in our room and drop this silly business.

    225

    You should take notes in case we forget some detail.

    226

    Do you think I should? he asked in a quaking voice.

    227

    I don't think we should.

    228

    The least we should do is come up with a fool proof way of giving a tip that can't be traced back to us!

    229

    I should have lied!

    230

    My husband has taken time away from school he shouldn't have and is pressuring me to do the same at the hospital.

    231

    Should I not fund elimination of the present strain?

    232

    Betsy suggested Howie should pay a visit to Mr. Merrill Cooms.

    233

    Our location should be within a couple of hours at the most from a city; not in the country, per se, perhaps a small town.

    234

    Our small city should have a college and hospital.

    235

    Both felt we should keep our hands off the matter.

    236

    He should be able to deliver.

    237

    You don't think we should lay off for a while?

    238

    You brought our man closer to being identified than anyone else so you should kiss off any guilty feelings.

    239

    To whom should I confess my blunder?

    240

    Julie, you should be talking to Howie, not me.

    241

    I suppose I should have tried to console her, but I was peeved.

    242

    Why should I feed the competition?

    243

    That's why we should all be out there.

    244

    Should I be concerned why you're concerned?

    245

    I shouldn't have been surprised.

    246

    Julie says I should just lie and say I don't know him and have no idea who he is.

    247

    I should be leaving for the police station in a few minutes.

    248

    If my wife was so sympathetic, shouldn't I be too?

    249

    Dr. Cohen says I should address the issue, whatever that means.

    250

    There isn't any reason he should, is there?

    251

    They should have kept looking.

    252

    You said there were others the police should have questioned.

    253

    They say in all the manuals I never should do this on the phone but you deserve to be the first to know.

    254

    She looked petrified, as she should be!

    255

    Should I be fearful or subservient?

    256

    You shouldn't go either.

    257

    We should just call the police.

    258

    We should have it done by noon.

    259

    To be reminded first by a woman who should be dead and again by a Healer of some sort … He shook out his shoulders and nudged his XO awake, not wanting to deal with the thoughts.

    260

    My crystal ball doesn't work as well as it should.

    261

    Dusty didn't pry; she shouldn't have told him what she did.

    262

    You shouldn't do things like that.

    263

    Dusty should have given you a means of contacting someone in an emergency, he said with disapproval.

    264

    It should've been so simple.

    265

    Why should you be ashamed?

    266

    So it was decided that the boy should go to some school where he might be prepared for college.

    267

    It is the man who rose to go out, and two young princes contended for the honor of giving him his shoes but at last agreed that each should offer him one.

    268

    When your country is in danger, you should forget your own safety.

    269

    The rulers of the city met to decide what should be done with the corn.

    270

    He did not know whether he should take the right-hand fork or the left-hand.

    271

    If the magnitude and increasing complexity of these creations fails to impress you, the sheer quantity should suffice.

    272

    I am not saying if you love digging ditches, you should do something else.

    273

    Once someone has something, no one should be able to take it from him or her.

    274

    Whether it is the notion of manufacturing meat or having the computer tell you what you should order at the restaurant, you may have cringed and thought, "Man, that's kind of creepy."

    275

    I felt so cold, I imagined I should die before morning, and the thought comforted me.

    276

    I wrote timidly, fearfully, but resolutely, urged on by my teacher, who knew that if I persevered, I should find my mental foothold again and get a grip on my faculties.

    277

    Before I entered college, however, it was thought best that I should study another year under Mr. Keith.

    278

    It should be said that any double-case watch with the crystal removed serves well enough for a blind person whose touch is sufficiently delicate to feel the position of the hands and not disturb or injure them.

    279

    It was very beautiful; but the idle fairies were too much frightened at the mischief their disobedience had caused, to admire the beauty of the forest, and at once tried to hide themselves among the bushes, lest King Frost should come and punish them.

    280

    What if in my waking hours a sound should ring through the silent halls of hearing?

    281

    It should not be by their architecture, but why not even by their power of abstract thought, that nations should seek to commemorate themselves?

    282

    For my part, I should like to know who in those days did not build them--who were above such trifling.

    283

    Why should we knock under and go with the stream?

    284

    Why should our life be in any respect provincial?

    285

    Why should we leave it to Harper & Brothers and Redding & Co. to select our reading?

    286

    If we were always, indeed, getting our living, and regulating our lives according to the last and best mode we had learned, we should never be troubled with ennui.

    287

    The value of a man is not in his skin, that we should touch him.

    288

    But why should I raise them?

    289

    When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner.

    290

    The count," pointing to his portrait, "definitely demanded that he should be called."

    291

    And she knew I should notice it.

    292

    Anna Mikhaylovna, in a few words, told her the contents of the letter, on condition that she should tell no one.

    293

    I should die of happiness!

    294

    But if I were right, I should be rendering a service to my Fatherland for which I am ready to die.

    295

    Boris said a few words to his general, and Count Bennigsen turned to Pierre and proposed that he should ride with him along the line.

    296

    Napoleon had assented and had given orders that news should be brought to him of the effect those batteries produced.

    297

    In that reunion of great sovereigns we should have discussed our interests like one family, and have rendered account to the peoples as clerk to master.

    298

    I should have demanded the freedom of all navigable rivers for everybody, that the seas should be common to all, and that the great standing armies should be reduced henceforth to mere guards for the sovereigns.

    299

    On returning to France, to the bosom of the great, strong, magnificent, peaceful, and glorious fatherland, I should have proclaimed her frontiers immutable; all future wars purely defensive, all aggrandizement antinational.

    300

    That marriage lacked the dual significance it should have had.

    301

    What for a long while specially surprised and delighted him were the women, young and healthy, without a dozen officers making up to each of them; women, too, who were pleased and flattered that a passing officer should joke with them.

    302

    His wrath, once expended, did not return, and blinking feebly he listened to excuses and self-justifications (Ermolov did not come to see him till the next day) and to the insistence of Bennigsen, Konovnitsyn, and Toll that the movement that had miscarried should be executed next day.

    303

    Sokolov, one of the soldiers in the shed with Pierre, was dying, and Pierre told the corporal that something should be done about him.

    304

    His anger with his wife and anxiety that his name should not be smirched now seemed not merely trivial but even amusing.

    305

    In such a state of affairs, whatever your ultimate plans may be, the interest of Your Majesty's service demands that the army should be rallied at Smolensk and should first of all be freed from ineffectives, such as dismounted cavalry, unnecessary baggage, and artillery material that is no longer in proportion to the present forces.

    306

    What is surprising is that they should trouble about these things now when it can no longer be of interest to them.

    307

    Natasha asked quickly in a whisper, afraid to move lest she should rouse the dozing baby.

    308

    It would seem that having rejected the belief of the ancients in man's subjection to the Deity and in a predetermined aim toward which nations are led, modern history should study not the manifestations of power but the causes that produce it.

    309

    In the second case, if freedom were possible without inevitability we should have arrived at unconditioned freedom beyond space, time, and cause, which by the fact of its being unconditioned and unlimited would be nothing, or mere content without form.

    310

    I'm the one who should be apologizing - for dragging you into this.

    311

    By the next day she was ready to resume her normal activities, but Sarah insisted it was Saturday and she should take some time to enjoy herself.

    312

    That's nice of you, but there should be more to a marriage than convenience.

    313

    Cassie, your father should be the one to tell you this, but since you're not likely to give him the chance, I'll tell you.

    314

    Chasing after eight or ten kids should keep her busy.

    315

    People should get married because they want to spend the rest of their lives together, not because they've already shared a few nights.

    316

    I knew I was losing control and I should have stopped then.

    317

    Is there some history I should know about?

    318

    We weren't sure what to do or even if we should report Howie's feelings.

    319

    Under no circumstances should we ever personally get directly involved with a case.

    320

    He emphasized the word any and said I should be as generous as Santa Claus but totally discrete.

    321

    His name is Merrill Cooms, Brennan stated, sounding as if I should know the man.

    322

    This is the definition of my Shangri-La; the town should have a good hospital where my child will enter this world and, if Martha want's to, she can work enough hours to utilize her skills.

    323

    Maybe I should call him myself, just to make sure.

    324

    Maybe I shouldn't have said that!

    325

    I should know; I get almost all of them.

    326

    Not if it screws up what we're doing... what we should be doing right now, instead of talking about my love life.

    327

    She should lock her doors and windows, just like you people, before this guy carves her up and adds her to the list.

    328

    Perhaps you should exercise caution yourself, Mr. Cooms.

    329

    This point should be non-negotiable.

    330

    We finally decided the pros out weighted the cons and I should make the call.

    331

    Should I inform Merrill Cooms I'd been in contact with After, the investigative baby he himself had started?

    332

    My wife thought he should go or Howie should simply kiss his mother's hand, give an excuse of pressing business, and come back east.

    333

    Should I at least remain mute that Julie had actually contacted the damn paper seeking the reward money?

    334

    Maybe I should fly out and talk to Howie in person.

    335

    I should have sent Howie packing that first weekend.

    336

    I'm just wondering if we should tell them, for their own protection.

    337

    That should be foremost in all of your minds.

    338

    Coming out was a totally new step and one I shouldn't be taking alone.

    339

    I confirmed that she had temporarily began working but something else has come up so she should expect another lull.

    340

    Ronnie doesn't know any of those people and he keeps saying I should step up to the plate, like it's the least I could do 'cause he already tolerates me like a bad case of hemorrhoids.

    341

    In any event, I should bring him up to date.

    342

    The two were closer than they should have been.

    343

    Either way why don't you take a drive down here to headquarters in the next hour or maybe I should send a car up there for you.

    344

    Perhaps I should secure some company for my lonely hours, once I travel.

    345

    I was basically told to keep off your back but no one mentioned I should run errands for you.

    346

    Julie should be with Molly; I know, but I don't know what to do.

    347

    I tried to blank his horrible killings from my mind and concentrate on how I should react to him.

    348

    Why shouldn't the one who controls it be me?

    349

    He should've heard from one of them by now.

    350

    So maybe she wouldn't get over what she'd seen as fast as she should.

    351

    He should walk away, leave her to figure things out, and finish what he needed to this morning.

    352

    Then you shouldn't kill any of them, if they can be saved!

    353

    Where should we evac to?

    354

    You really shouldn't do things like that, she repeated, reminded of similar conversations with Jonny.

    355

    He Traveled to the basement lab and perched next to Toni on a stool at a table bearing something that should've made him lose his appetite.

    356

    You should have one of these.

    357

    For a moment, she thought she should know him.

    358

    Why should I not defend myself?

    359

    It is to him that you should have taken the tripod.

    360

    It seems strange to many people that I should be impressed by the wonders and beauties of Niagara.

    361

    Mr. Gilman at first agreed to this; but when my tasks had become somewhat perplexing, he insisted that I was overworked, and that I should remain at his school three years longer.

    362

    One of them is the precious science of patience, which teaches us that we should take our education as we would take a walk in the country, leisurely, our minds hospitably open to impressions of every sort.

    363

    Before we began the story Miss Sullivan explained to me the things that she knew I should not understand, and as we read on she explained the unfamiliar words.

    364

    It seems strange that my first reading of Shakespeare should have left me so many unpleasant memories.

    365

    I did not like to trouble them while I was trying to get money for poor little Tommy, for of course it was more important that he should be educated than that my people should have books to read. 4.

    366

    Oh, Carrie, how I should like to speak like other people!

    367

    Consequently, I did not do so well as I should have done, if Teacher had been allowed to read the Algebra and Geometry to me.

    368

    It is evident that the blind should have a good magazine, not a special magazine for the blind, but one of our best monthlies, printed in embossed letters.

    369

    I should like much to see it, and to obtain a few copies if possible.

    370

    She could not keep back her tears, and the chief cause of her pain seemed to be the fear lest people should doubt her truthfulness.

    371

    Writing for other people, she should in many cases be true to outer fact rather than to her own experience.

    372

    I should not talk so much about myself if there were anybody else whom I knew as well.

    373

    Why should they eat their sixty acres, when man is condemned to eat only his peck of dirt?

    374

    Why should not our furniture be as simple as the Arab's or the Indian's?

    375

    Or what if I were to allow--would it not be a singular allowance?--that our furniture should be more complex than the Arab's, in proportion as we are morally and intellectually his superiors!

    376

    By the blushes of Aurora and the music of Memnon, what should be man's morning work in this world?

    377

    He should have gone up garret at once.

    378

    I have tried trade but I found that it would take ten years to get under way in that, and that then I should probably be on my way to the devil.

    379

    We should enter into everyone's situation.

    380

    The prince gave orders that no one should leave his post.

    381

    Should he go to headquarters next day and challenge that affected adjutant, or really let the matter drop, was the question that worried him all the way.

    382

    The general shouted a demand that the cavalry should be halted, the Austrian argued that not he, but the higher command, was to blame.

    383

    She turned everything out and began quickly repacking, deciding that the inferior Russian carpets and unnecessary crockery should not be taken at all.

    384

    She should push him away... yet she did nothing.

    385

    You're the one who told me I shouldn't come out here in the first place.

    386

    I should start charging you for taking the edge off as often as I do.

    387

    You shouldn't be so hard on yourself.

    388

    I feel like I should be doing more.

    389

    And this is how I know you're not taking care of yourself as much as you should be.

    390

    Jonny, you shouldn't have a gun!

    391

    Toni, I don't think he should have a gun!

    392

    You shouldn't have given Jonny a gun.

    393

    He shouldn't question what to do.

    394

    Stalking an innocent woman in the alley was a cakewalk, until the moment she said something she shouldn't have known.

    395

    Her gift of changing or transforming objects into others should've turned him to stone.

    396

    The conversation between her father and the man who should've killed her rattled around in her thoughts as she returned to the door.

    397

    Things will get worse before they get better, but they should get better.

    398

    The woman was far enough ahead she should be able to escape while he distracted the creature.

    399

    His shoulder didn't move as it should, and he switched the sword to his other hand, trusting his instincts to keep his head on his shoulders.

    400

    Jule wasn't what her father said he should be.

    401

    He focused on it, trying to recall why he felt he should recognize the vamp.

    402

    And why should I be brave?

    403

    You should be grateful.

    404

    It should have been her instead of Jake!

    405

    You should go inside.

    406

    Shouldn't you be floating in the sky somewhere? she asked skeptically.

    407

    You should get dressed, Sofia.

    408

    She held his hand longer than she should.

    409

    I should've let you make love to me.

    410

    Looks like we should start running, non?

    411

    He had a throbbing headache, and his body didn't respond the way it should.

    412

    We should have prevented her from leaving.

    413

    The heaviness of her mind grew, until she wasn't certain why she should resist Darkyn in the first place.

    414

    I … I'm not sure why I should.

    415

    Why didn't the idea disgust her like she thought it should?

    416

    No. He asked me if he should be talking to you.

    417

    She should be disgusted.

    418

    Maybe I shouldn't be, but I'm glad Darkyn stripped her power.

    419

    She paused, knowing she shouldn't ask what she'd wanted to since finding out what he did.

    420

    One Gabriel doesn't know and probably shouldn't for another few days.

    421

    Darkyn, I never should've come here.

    422

    What should I feel?

    423

    Whatever my half-brother did to her, that should fix it, he explained.

    424

    Should it matter that she was Darkyn's daughter?

    425

    Why should I trust this?

    426

    You shouldn't have told me that.

    427

    You shouldn't have asked me.

    428

    She shouldn't either, she said quietly.

    429

    He laughs at me for being unwilling to hurt anyone else, but he says no one should feel shame about who they are.

    430

    You should know the power of a deal with him by now.

    431

    I guess I shouldn't be surprised.

    432

    Maybe I should say, my mate, facing reality.

    433

    That's what he should have done.

    434

    She acts like you should spank her and force her admit to doing something she considers really bad.

    435

    What do you think they should do?

    436

    I know I shouldn't have gone in there.

    437

    I could see the white face and holes where his eyes should have been.

    438

    Martha smiled at Fred's compliments but added, I know I shouldn't have gone in there.

    439

    Perhaps we should prod him to tell us.

    440

    Shouldn't we do more about the campaign?

    441

    If computers are so popular, perhaps we should consider buying one for the use of our guests.

    442

    The other girls felt sorry that she should suffer for so small a fault.

    443

    Well, we should have thrown both men into prison, and the treasure would have been given to the king.

    444

    They feared to spare him lest he should report the matter to the king.

    445

    The Internet has no central planning agency deciding what new, cool websites should be made.

    446

    The machine should start looking for correlations we would not expect.

    447

    If the company pollutes, it should bear the cost of that pollution.

    448

    They should be advocating that genetically modified crops be created not because it would result in better looking strawberries, but because GM crops don't require fertilizer or pesticides.

    449

    For these reasons and a hundred more, government should be the smallest unit that is economically and politically viable.

    450

    When the leaders of nations decide war is the best choice, they should know better.

    451

    In fact, virtually everyone should have wondered why he was fighting soldiers from places he couldn't find on a map.

    452

    With these powers should come enormous checks and balances on their use.

    453

    He told Simonides he was only going to pay him half the fee and if he wanted the other half, he should collect it from Castor and Pollux.

    454

    Instead, you have to find small things over which to argue, like whether the capital gains tax should be raised.

    455

    At other times, in the midst of a paragraph I was writing, I said to myself, "Suppose it should be found that all this was written by some one long ago!"

    456

    I should be willing to work night and day if it could only be accomplished.

    457

    Moreover, Miss Sullivan does not see why Miss Keller should be subjected to the investigation of the scientist, and has not herself made many experiments.

    458

    Why should I treat these questions differently?

    459

    What would happen, do you think, if some one should try to measure our intelligence by our ability to define the commonest words we use?

    460

    Of course, she hung her stocking--two of them lest Santa Claus should forget one, and she lay awake for a long time and got up two or three times to see if anything had happened.

    461

    She is not conscious of any reason why she should be awkward; consequently, her movements are free and graceful.

    462

    Why should they begin digging their graves as soon as they are born?

    463

    Most behave as if they believed that their prospects for life would be ruined if they should do it.

    464

    All memorable events, I should say, transpire in morning time and in a morning atmosphere.

    465

    This carload of torn sails is more legible and interesting now than if they should be wrought into paper and printed books.

    466

    If it should continue so long as to cause the seeds to rot in the ground and destroy the potatoes in the low lands, it would still be good for the grass on the uplands, and, being good for the grass, it would be good for me.

    467

    Men frequently say to me, "I should think you would feel lonesome down there, and want to be nearer to folks, rainy and snowy days and nights especially."

    468

    Why should I feel lonely? is not our planet in the Milky Way?

    469

    If working every day were not my trade, I could get all the meat I should want by hunting-pigeons, woodchucks, rabbits, partridges--by gosh!

    470

    I could get all I should want for a week in one day.

    471

    But sometimes it was a really noble and inspiring strain that reached these woods, and the trumpet that sings of fame, and I felt as if I could spit a Mexican with a good relish--for why should we always stand for trifles?--and looked round for a woodchuck or a skunk to exercise my chivalry upon.

    472

    Should not every apartment in which man dwells be lofty enough to create some obscurity overhead, where flickering shadows may play at evening about the rafters?

    473

    The commander-in-chief made a sign that the men should continue to march at ease, and he and all his suite showed pleasure at the sound of the singing and the sight of the dancing soldier and the gay and smartly marching men.

    474

    We have fully concentrated forces of nearly seventy thousand men with which to attack and defeat the enemy should he cross the Lech.

    475

    He might... not only might but should, have gone up to the sovereign.

    476

    By his age he should have belonged to the younger men, but by his wealth and connections he belonged to the groups of old and honored guests, and so he went from one group to another.

    477

    But at that moment Berg came to Pierre and began insisting that he should take part in an argument between the general and the colonel on the affairs in Spain.

    478

    And it had to happen that he should come specially to Petersburg while we are here.

    479

    In the offices and shops and at the post office everyone was talking about the army and about the enemy who was already attacking the town, everybody was asking what should be done, and all were trying to calm one another.

    480

    It is clear that the man who advocates the conclusion of a peace, and that the Minister should command the army, does not love our sovereign and desires the ruin of us all.

    481

    He hopes we should be in time to get away tomorrow, but I think it would now be better to stay here, said Mademoiselle Bourienne.

    482

    On reaching home Pierre gave orders to Evstafey--his head coachman who knew everything, could do anything, and was known to all Moscow--that he would leave that night for the army at Mozhaysk, and that his saddle horses should be sent there.

    483

    Shouldn't you be saving those people so I don't blow them up?

    484

    I can call someone to come get you and then I think you shouldn't try to find me anymore.

    485

    You should fear this boy.

    486

    It is as it should be.

    487

    Damian heard the uneasy note in her voice and looked her over, his gaze lingering at her hips, where her weapons should've been.

    488

    Exactly what you fear, that what should happen, won't.

    489

    I guess I should feel sad, but I don't.

    490

    His blog is firewalled from here, though, so you should just call him.

    491

    It struck a chord deep within her, as if she should know it.

    492

    He should've called you.

    493

    Jake gave her enough that she should sleep for another day or so, Han answered.

    494

    He was dressed again all in black, a color that should have minimized his size but just amplified how ripped he was beneath the clothing.

    495

    I shouldn't have said that.

    496

    They know what they shouldn't about our capabilities and our weaknesses.

    497

    There were many people in his dream, and he thought he should remember them.

    498

    I should have done this long ago, brother.

    499

    He should release her today.

    500

    Shouldn't have said that.