Examples of using Should remain in English and their translations into Malay
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You should remain there.
No, this is a cruel sport which should remain….
Or should remain whole?
Not even the slightest projections should remain.
It should remain simple.
From the rails to the batten, it should remain approximately 1 cm.
Should remain at Elite Center That's why I think only Karate.
Both of you should remain best friends.
This many-to-one relationship is working fine and should remain.
But my reign should remain intact.
Then begins a terrible game, which could be called"Only one should remain alive.
The Minister of State should remain on that committee.
You should remain alert when you leave The Stylus's website and read the privacy statements of other websites.
The funds in the account should remain as long as the license is valid.
Huh? and teachers should be there for students.School should remain as a school.
Nuclear power should remain an option for Malaysia.
But do not think that the surplus should remain"as is.
The people of Iran should remain united and resilient and work hard.
That's why I think only Karate should remain at Elite Center.
Academics should remain as academics and not be politically-motivated.”.
It very much matters to us that you should remain independent and free.
But the online space should remain one in which the free exchange of views is encouraged, in the best traditions of discourse.
Either Prince Uiseong or Prince Bogeom should remain in the contest.
Children with HFMD should remain at home until all the blisters have dried up.
What is a family matter should remain a family matter.
Every person with HIV or AIDS should remain under the care of a doctor.
Anyone who has chronic pancreatitis should remain under a doctor's supervision.
Grown seedlings their first winter should remain indoors, in their containers.
To make your workout successful, you should remain well-hydrated before and after the workout.
Essential matters such as national defence,internal security and raising revenue should remain with the central government, but there is scope for decentralisation of many other matters.