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

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1 But it should constantly be borne in mind that law and institutions only provide a framework for human activity and , in particular , for political activity .
2 Some of the items are fine as they are but are not given unconditional approval because they should only be eaten in moderation .
3 Modern scientific knowledge can be used by such societies and Rolt gives two guiding principles for the use of technology : ‘ That mechanical methods should only be employed in work provided the qualitative result achieved is better in the eyes of both maker and user ’ ; and ‘ That no man ( sic ) should make any use of a machine or a scientific process unless he possess a comprehensive knowledge of its principle , function and purpose , and is already skilled in the use to which it is to be applied ’ .
4 Another view was that six-monthly reports should only be required in relation to those firms ( regardless of size ) that had already been late in delivering their annual reports .
5 They have believed that the whole purpose of the EEC is to build protective barriers which should only be reduced in return for a high price to be paid by ‘ the other side ’ .
6 These guides should only be used in conjunction with the relevant OS map .
7 They are very easily obscured , and should only be used in conjunction with the pp of other instruments , and even then should be marked mf at least , if they are to ‘ tell ’ .
8 The technique should only be used in conjunction with other standard petrographic approaches .
9 Petrol should only be carried in metal or specially-made plastic containers , and the vapour given off under normal temperatures is very flammable .
10 He has submitted that the money in court should not be paid out unless the court is satisfied that the interim government are indeed the Government of Somalia and that , as the court should not be satisfied that this is the case , the money should meanwhile be left in court .
11 We shall shortly see that pragmatism is less radical than this description makes it seem , for it recognizes reasons of strategy why statutes should generally be enforced in accordance with their plain and intended meaning and why past judicial decisions should normally be respected in present cases .
12 The results should thus be read in conjunction with those for question 1 .
13 The revisions should preferably be confirmed in writing .
14 The revisions should preferably be confirmed in writing .
15 As with break-even analysis , ratios need to be treated cautiously , and should preferably be used in conjunction with other forms of performance analysis .
16 … it can sometimes be overlooked that reasonable damages should always be assessed in respect of that initial period of shock and suffering .
17 It is a possibility which should always be borne in mind when neck spasm is being treated , particularly if it does not respond as expected to tension-release techniques .
18 Discussions involving spacetime inevitably turn to three-dimensional analogies : it should always be borne in mind that these are simplifications .
19 Film is something that has been edited and this should always be borne in mind when using it .
20 Distributional factors should always be borne in mind when considering the effects of changes in aggregate variables .
21 A severe burn should always be checked in hospital and should be covered , with a clean cloth , cling film even a plastic bag , to keep germs out — once it has been cooled .
22 Roots may be out of sight but their welfare should always be kept in mind , for strong anchors ensure thriving top growth and healthy , abundant crops
23 For teacher-researchers two preliminary points should always be kept in mind .
24 Except for non-volatile , non-absorbent products , weight loss ( or gain ) measurements should always be made in order to confirm the adequacy of the pack to retain moisture , oxygen or carbon dioxide .
25 It should always be submitted in accordance with the procedures prescribed in the contract .
26 The clue to the ambitions of the ASEA is to be found in the plea that the training of youths was to be ‘ a continuance of their education ’ , and an aspect of the committees ' work that ‘ should ever be borne in mind ’ .
27 Although the chief focus of this chapter is the ‘ house ’ and ‘ home ’ , it should also be kept in mind that this can be extended to apply to any circumstances or environment to which a woman gives structure and form .
28 When initial appointments are made over the telephone , for instance if someone telephones to ask about vacancies , these should also be confirmed in writing .
29 The guidelines say they should be so informed , and it should also be confirmed in writing .
30 It should also be borne in mind that ancient marble statues were painted .
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