Sentence examples for should anything have from inspiring English sources

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Should anything have been built at all? Twelve years and $15 billion later, with the opening of the museum now delayed until next year and with human remains still being excavated, Ms. Greenspan, who teaches at Harvard, has produced a valuable and highly accessible primer for everyone who wants to better understand how government works and why it does not.

The project was eventually canceled by the Air Force in January 1959, seemingly out of fear of a negative public reaction and the risk to the population should anything have gone wrong with the launch.

There are indemnity clauses built in (Respondent #27, Indian medical tourism facilitator) Interestingly, the medical tourists that took part in the interviews did not think they had the right to any sort of compensation, only one had ensured that the hospital would take full responsibility and carry out any further procedures for free should anything have gone wrong.

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Neither, I said, can there be any question that the guardian who is to keep anything should have eyes rather than no eyes?

Why should we have anything against them?

Rock stars shouldn't have anything to say about farming.

Coincidence shouldn't have anything to do with it.

It shouldn't have anything to do with punishment".

He said in the interview, "Clericalism should not have anything to do with Christianity".

"You really should not have anything heavy or difficult to digest in the morning".

"It shouldn't have anything to do with respect," Van Horn said.

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