Example sentences of "they should [not/n't] be [verb] as " in BNC.
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1 | Although this chapter and the next are about sex differences in the use of language , they should not be treated as an exhaustive catalogue of research findings on that subject . |
2 | But what is more important than anything else is that they should not be treated as packages and removed from one place to another and back again because the grown-ups are involved in a dispute and have overlooked that children have rights , and that children 's rights are to remain somewhere until after calm and sensible consideration and a decision by a court that the particular place in which they are living is changed by the decision of the court to them living somewhere else . |
3 | Expert private customers can elect that they should not be treated as private customers ; if they do , they are non-private customers . |
4 | They also decided that two Albanians who had recently bought land in Zakuti should be boycotted , and that they should not be accepted as residents of the village ( Borba , 18 June 1986 ) . |
5 | My believe is what P P G is inviting local authorities to do is be cautious in proposing them , they should not be regarded as a first option , or an easy option , they should be cautious in proposing them . |
6 | The evidence of this study indicates that while simplicity in initiating proceedings , informality in surroundings , and procedural flexibility are valuable qualities worthy of preservation , they should not be used as a justification for denying the contribution that representation makes to tribunal decision-making processes , nor the need of appellants to have cases advocated on their behalf . |
7 | They should not be used as part of the user-supplied entries ( e.g. in comment fields ) . |
8 | They should not be used as part of the user-supplied entries ( e.g. in comment fields ) . |
9 | SIR — and have firmly held opinions on nuclear power ( Nature 361 , 677–680 ; 1993 ) , but they should not be construed as facts . |