Examples of 'sentences should' in a sentence

Meaning of "sentences should"

The phrase 'sentences should' indicates an expectation or recommendation regarding the structure or formation of sentences. It implies that there is a preferred or desirable way for sentences to be constructed based on grammar rules, clarity, coherence, or stylistic conventions. This phrase is often used in discussions about writing or language learning, providing guidance on the proper usage and composition of sentences in communication

How to use "sentences should" in a sentence

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sentences should
The last two sentences should read.
Sentences should be separated by one space only.
The first two sentences should read.
The sentences should be reviewed or even quashed.
The first three sentences should read.
Death sentences should under no circumstances be mandatory.
Alternatives to lengthy prison sentences should be developed.
Sentences should be complete and make sense.
The following sentences should read as follows.
Sentences should begin with an action verb.
The remaining two sentences should be deleted.
All sentences should have a logical sequence.
Therefore the last two sentences should be retained.
More sentences should also be served outside of prison.
The sixth and seventh sentences should read.

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The two sentences should be streamlined.
Formal language and longer sentences should be used.
The two sentences should each be a separate subparagraph.
The second and third sentences should read.
No two sentences should be the same length or tone.
The first and second sentences should read.
Complete sentences should encapsulate the key messages.
The fourth and fifth sentences should read.
Both sentences should therefore be deleted.
The third and fourth sentences should read.
Sentences should be fluent and clear on first reading.
The use of life sentences should be questioned.
Sentences should not start with a number or abbreviation.
Life imprisonment sentences should be periodically reviewed.
Sentences should be commensurate with the gravity of the crime.
The last three sentences should read as follows.
Sentences should feel active.
One or two quick and amusing sentences should do it.
Five death sentences should be carried out.
A wider range of alternative sentences replacing custodial sentences should be considered.
Declarative sentences should end with a period.
Some people argued that more severe sentences should be allowed.
Most of the sentences should be in the active voice.
Using shorter sentences does not mean that all sentences should be short.
None of the sentences should be twisted out.
They do not seem to have the deterrent effect that sentences should have.
Prison sentences should only exceptionally be imposed on young offenders.
Stated that the second and third sentences should be replaced as follows.
Sentences should be similar to other youth sentences in similar cases.
Four or five sentences should do it.
Sentences should be punctuated correctly to make for easy reading.
There was general agreement that the last two sentences should be moved or deleted.
Death sentences should not be mandatory for such offences.
Amnesty International said their sentences should be annulled.
The sentences should be positive.

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