1.Her willingness to be subservient to her children isolated her.
2.It was an austere regime stressing obedience and subservience to the authority.
3. The woman's needs are seen as subservient to...
should have: You should use should have in a sentence as past tense like "You should have done your chores." I agree with that as: This is used when you are talking about an event that took place...
Should your decision be accepted, I will miss you. Which way should we go? Should this go here or there? Why should I do the work? You should, but don't. Should there be something else to go with...