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Example sentences for "general should"

  • The use a general should make of his cavalry depends, of course, somewhat upon its numerical strength as compared with that of the whole army, and upon its quality.

  • It was also stipulated that the states-general should be invited to accede to this alliance.

  • Meanwhile the commons desired that the treaties between England and the states-general should be laid before the house.

  • What the Queen cannot do in England the governor-general should not be permitted to do in Canada.

  • In making imperial appointments she is bound to consult her cabinet; in making provincial appointments the governor-general should be bound to do the same.

  • That the governor-general should endeavour to impart to these rising communities the full advantages of British laws, British institutions, and British freedom, and maintain in this way the connection between them and the parent state.

  • I accordingly wrote a minute in which I stated my unabated confidence in my plan of sorting, and my readiness to undertake the responsibility of its execution if the Postmaster-General should so decide.

  • They would bide their time until a Postmaster-General should be appointed who would cashier me.

  • Office of Postmaster-General should be Permanent, 404--Patronage.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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