Example sentences of "should [adv] be [vb pp] by [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Visits to observe lessons should only be made by prior appointment with the headteacher , all concerned knowing of the visit well in advance .
2 Just because Ben Nevis is a popular peak do n't be lulled into a false sense of security — it 's a peak worthy of respect and in snow and mist should only be tackled by experienced walkers .
3 It should only be tackled by fit walkers who know what they 're doing with a map and compass .
4 Acquisition searches should only be undertaken by MAS if appropriate research capabilities are in place .
5 This is why , as has been said earlier , conditions which more closely reflect the constitutional state of the person should only be treated by experienced therapists and not the well intentioned novice .
6 The delegates had , however , gone further than the Premier by demanding on April 22 that the country 's President should henceforth be elected by popular vote , rather than by the two Houses of the Sejm , as at present .
7 Today sees the start of National Chip Week , during which the Frozen Food Information Service will endeavour to persuade the British public that the humble chip is , in fact , an important part of a healthy diet and should not be condemned by would-be nutritional experts .
8 For example , despite her attachment to an extra-textual and pre-linguistic domain of mental activity , Nathalie Sarraute 's work , according to Heath , should not be limited by interpretative strategies which are fundamentally referentialist in orientation .
9 In terms of equilibrium theory , Bukharin was concerned that the existing , and fragile , equilibrium should not be destroyed by untoward leaps which would threaten the Soviet regime .
10 Francis Bacon took that line when he suggested that , in seeking to understand the immediate causes of physical phenomena , the experimental philosopher should not be diverted by metaphysical considerations concerning the purpose of the phenomenon in question .
11 There would appear to be no valid reason why poetic achievement should not be analysed by philosophical or even psychological methods .
12 A child is a person , but a person with a different developmental time-scale that should not be jeopardized by ponderous , Dickensian proceedings .
13 Our vision should not be clouded by present logistic and structural constraints : the NHS reforms have shown how quickly these can be changed .
14 Busy executives should not be bothered by trifling matters , so the receptionist must learn how to classify calls and route them to the person best suited to deal with them .
15 At the local level , where departments are often housed in the same buildings , and where officers and councillors — as well as prominent local interest group officials , journalists , council ‘ clients ’ ( headmasters , businessmen , builders , and so on ) — live in the same locality , the informal dimension is especially important and should not be obscured by undue emphasis on formal hierarchies .
16 It seems important that children should not be confronted by unfamiliar ideas and unfamiliar language at the same time .
17 Before departing , he sought an assurance from Lyndon B. Johnson that he would respond , asking that the talks should not be sabotaged by American air raids .
18 At Plymouth , for example , where in 1941 he was invited to prepare a redevelopment plan for the city , in cooperation with the City Engineer , H. Paton Watson , his starting point was that he should not be constrained by local authority boundaries : in his view Plymouth extended six miles and more beyond the city centre and should be planned on that basis .
19 He says to Pippin later , ‘ Generous deed should not be outweighed by cold counsel ’ .
20 Actuarial advice should not be restricted by national boundaries .
21 They should not be changed by unilateral action , nor by force .
22 They should preferably be presented by elderly gentlemen with a certain amount of grace and the recipient must blush ; that is important .
23 It also dissolves fat from the skin with extreme rapidity , leading to dermatitis , so hands should always be protected by surgical gloves .
24 Section 0610 should also be used by MAS to review heads of agreement received by the vendors .
25 But one lesson we have learnt is that patient determination is essential in all rescue operations and one should never be discouraged by temporary setbacks .
26 For example an advance factory programme should ideally be measured by additional benefit to a region 's economy , but in practice intermediate measures such as jobs created may be used instead ( National Audit Office , 1986b , para. 13 ) .
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