Example sentences of "[noun] should never [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I disagree and think that a lone driver should never give lifts to strangers . |
2 | Employers should never advise employees to sell their properties and leave no stake in the UK housing market . |
3 | And the agreement may insist that the duchess should never act in a way that brings the royal family into disrepute . |
4 | Lecture notes should never consist of many words , for the presence of such a mass of words will make the notes difficult to assimilate and understand at a later stage . |
5 | Thus associative adjectives should never admit an intensifying adverb . |
6 | Thus , according to Bork ( 1978 , p. 245 ) ‘ in the absence of a most unlikely proved predatory power and purpose , antitrust should never object to the verticality of any merger ’ and , much more straightforward , ‘ every vertical restraint should be completely lawful ’ ( p. 288 ) . |
7 | My thoughts the leaf stem should never have been there in the first place it was a waste of money . |
8 | Almost universally , the opinion is that the trial should never have taken place , which is of little comfort to the defendants who , they say , have effectively lost two and a half years of their lives . |
9 | Thrifts should never have been subsidised and led into junk in the first place . |
10 | In a letter to a newspaper , their solicitor Tim Robinson says that his clients should never have been prosecuted at all . |
11 | In what appears to have been a carefully stage-managed cry of unanimity , it was agreed that Edward should never rule over them again , and the Bishop of Hereford took a delegation which was headed by William Trussell to Renilworth to inform Edward of the assembly 's decision . |
12 | It is very important that teenagers should never feel rejected by their parents , either because the parents really have given up on them or else because they treat them with coldness and apparent disapproval or dislike . |
13 | Jimmy Airlie , chief Ford union negotiator , said : ‘ The princess should never have picked a foreign car in the first place . |
14 | Lehzen made it a condition of her appointment that the princess should never see strangers except in her presence . |
15 | Brook operates without parental knowledge or consent , determined that parents should never know that their under-age children are sexually active and receiving contraception , if the child requests confidentially . |
16 | Analytical reading of history texts should never permit a passive acceptance of other people 's interpretations of the past . |
17 | But he insists regret should never make a footballer compromise on toughness . |
18 | believes lifeguards should never have to save lives — if they are doing their job properly . |
19 | Aunt Tossie knew that a slavish contentment in marriage should never obliterate further effort . |
20 | Perhaps companies should never seek divisional costs of capital but should have several different rates to apply to different businesses . |
21 | ‘ Any player guilty of such offences should never get away with the minimum penalty . ’ |
22 | Maybe Ross should never had got married in the first place . |
23 | Even so , dismissal should never come as a bolt from the blue , however exalted your place in the corporate hierarchy . |
24 | I 'm just not happy about it at all , the match should never have been sanctioned , and like I said , it does boxing 's reputation no good whatsoever . |
25 | A husband should never get involved in these intense little debates a woman has with herself . |
26 | Certainly the new actor should never remain idle but create chances wherever possible . |
27 | That Old Mother Walsh had it right and that Ella Walsh should never have led the Church into the ways of men . |
28 | The true collector should never allow himself to be beguiled into buying an unworthy copy of a book . |
29 | Regardless of the ADF aspect , this accident should never have happened . |
30 | We Repeat regardless of the ADF aspect , this accident should never have happened . |