Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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31 The court held that in the absence of bad faith ( for example , an intention to deceive ) the court should not intervene unless the leaflet misstated the law or was manifestly inaccurate or misleading .
32 The disabled should not feel that an obligation existed in relation to Motability .
33 However , I argued that we should not suppose that the essentially competitive process he proposed implies a competitive outcome .
34 Novice readers of anthropological monographs should not suppose that the technical sense in which the term kinship is being employed bears any close relationship to the kinship with which they are already familiar as the result of their own domestic experience .
35 ‘ But people should not think that the end of the Indian Tests is the end of the tour .
36 The fact that there had been unlawfulness should not mean that a remedy should be denied .
37 The fact that the rebate system can not deal with people on small incomes living in high valued houses should not mean that the tax burden itself needs to be reduced for these high-valued houses .
38 Now by that he meant that the ends sought should be closely defined and should not change and the means adopted should be effective and they should not change and the consequence is that adversaries then move into er er conflict but the conflict itself is self-limiting in the sense that one side will accept defeat er and , and the consequences of victory and clearly these consequences are not so severe to the state as to jeopardise its existence .
39 Now by that he meant that the ends sought should be closely defined and should not change and the means adopted should be effective and they should not change and the consequence is that adversaries then move into er er conflict but the conflict itself is self-limiting in the sense that one side will accept defeat er and , and the consequences of victory and clearly these consequences are not so severe to the state as to jeopardise its existence .
40 But nevertheless : ‘ We should not forget that an over-regard for individual liberties can put at risk that sense of order and security without which no community can be truly free . ’
41 However , whilst it is important to recognize this trend , we should not forget that the family unit still performs most of the caring functions for the majority of older people in modern society .
42 We should not forget that the experience of ageing may well be different for men and women .
43 However , we should not assume that a great deal has not been achieved quite spectacularly in the past few years .
44 It was his own spiritual change which made possible after the poems of the early twenties a more affectionate view of London , but we should not assume that the owner of Down the Silver Stream of Thames had ever been totally blind to the beauty of the city .
45 One should not assume that the decisions of working-class families would be substantially affected by new methods of birth control or by new ideas .
46 In the analysis outlined above , it should not matter whether a central government cuts taxes or gives lump-sum grants to local authorities .
47 The discussion in this chapter should not suggest that the entire rural populace is in constant flux .
48 Given this , we should not expect that the relationship between one cause among many and an effect to be perfect .
49 Thus , one should not expect that the themes of an ideology or pattern of beliefs should be internally consistent ( Billig , 1982 ) .
50 A client may well request a particular lawyer , but should not mind if the fact that there is a system for allocation is explained .
51 It is at this stage that the exposure should be covered and exporters should not wait until the goods are being shipped .
52 The evidence for overseas exchange , particularly in one direction , is the easiest to observe in the archaeological record , although we should not believe that the details are yet fully understood .
53 Paul 's counsel to those in such a situation is that they should not divorce if the other partner is willing to stay .
54 Suppose one trains an animal on a task that normally results in it learning , but adds some treatment that prevents the learning from occurring , then if the biochemical process under study is really a process which is specifically associated with the memory formation , it should not occur if the memory is blocked .
55 The imbalance , however , should soon disappear as the adult survivors of the war years die naturally .
56 If your income is slightly above these levels you should still apply because the figures shown are only a guide and can not reflect every personal circumstance .
57 Teachers must always realise that the ‘ obvious purpose of school is to fit children to the society in which they will grow up ’ .
58 When planning such a design , you must always imagine that a vertical dotted line is running down the middle of the picture , so that the flowers and leaves must be the same on either side of it .
59 We must always remember that a panic attack has its basis in the alarm reaction which is a normal bodily mechanism which has helped to keep the species of man alive in situations of danger for thousands of years .
60 When one carries out patient care , one must always remember that the needs of the patient take precedence over the needs of the learner .
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