Modal verbs
			Uses of should
			
In the  following sentence should has the meaning of  in the case that. 
  - It's been thought that when you have more friends than the magic  150, these are backup friends – contacts you might call on should your other friendships fall away. 
 
 
Other uses of  should are as follows: 
  - Here is a map should you get lost. (meaning  "in the event that") 
 
  - You should wear a  seat belt. (advice/obligation) 
 
  - She should be back  today. (deduction)  
 
  - I should have got up  earlier. I missed the plane. (perfect infinitive for past events that  did not happen)
 
  - If you should see  Jane, tell her the news. (if-clauses) 
 
  - I'll make more dinner in case Helga should turn up. (after in case) 
 
  - I turned out the light so that it shouldn't keep Amy awake. (after so that) 
 
  - It's incredible that he should say such a thing. (judgment  or reaction)