Example sentences of "should [adv] [adv] be [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The other point to mention is the identity of the bank , which should most certainly be a member of the Committee of London and Scottish Bankers .
2 Yet it should not simply be a bolt-on addition at the end .
3 As I hope I have demonstrated , though , this should not automatically be the case .
4 This is inconvenient to the tidy-minded , but should not otherwise be a matter for regret .
5 The other three stages : Analysing Processes ( separating , evaluating , validating , comparing , interpreting , synthesising ) ; Judgemental Processes ( presenting options , advantages , disadvantages ) ; and Decision Processes ( matching goals , compromising , bargaining , choosing ) I would submit , should not normally be the province of librarians and information scientists .
6 And a production should not just be a matter of getting a good notice and leaving it to go to seed slowly .
7 Vogtlander added , ‘ any new tax should not just be a means to raise additional revenues as an easy way out for governments with budget deficits ’ .
8 Secondly , while such knowledge may involve certain skills , it should not merely be a matter of skill .
9 Churchyards should not only be the resting places for our bodies , but could , with very little effort , be transformed into glorious meadows buzzing with bees and butterflies — wildlife service stations in arable and urban deserts .
10 To really enjoy your garden it should n't just be a home for plants .
11 Well er to me it does n't matter s er that much , what I 'm concerned about is that this is a matter of public interest , it should n't just be a matter of professional interest and it 's for these reasons I think the government should take a rather more lively interest er than perhaps it does .
12 Not just sales , so it should n't just be the appointments in your diary , and a lot of you will not used to be keeping a diary as well .
13 Very sad that he should no longer be a member of the Government , because he contributed so much to it .
14 Elena 's journalists promoted the idea that bastardy should no longer be a matter of shame .
15 Now we have adequate capacity that should no longer be the case . ’
16 The Report , as well as recommending that homosexual relations between adults in private should no longer be an offence , and that the age of consent should be 21 , also sought to increase substantially the maximum penalties in respect of certain offences .
17 It was a satisfaction to me many years later , when I was a member of a Royal Commission on Tribunals of Enquiry , established to advise how secrets should be dealt with , that I was able to persuade the chairman of the Commission , Lord Salmon , and through him the whole of the Commission , to recommend that there should never again be an inquiry of the Denning type , where a single individual was authorised to investigate any piece of gossip or scandal relating to any prominent public person .
18 With regard to the United Kingdom 's special treatment in the context of Economic and Monetary Union , it is sometimes forgotten that the EEC Treaty has from the outset required , under Articles 103 and 105 , co-ordination of economic policy and exchange rate policy , and in Opinion 1/91 the European Court also suggested that the attainment of Economic and Monetary Union was already a Community objective ; it should therefore hardly be a surprise that the ECU has been defined in a series of regulations enacted under Article 235 .
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