Example sentences of "should simply be " in BNC.

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1 Obviously , I was n't suggesting Moby should simply be allowed to run off-lead .
2 The Czechoslovak voucher scheme , which will apportion shares in state enterprises to the general public , was received with scepticism by the Poles ( who want to do the same thing a different way ) and with disdain by the Hungarians ( who think state enterprises should simply be sold ) .
3 It was even proposed at one point that the reef itself should simply be drenched in copper .
4 Perhaps doctors should simply be encouraged to prescribe less ; after all , 3 per cent of admissions to acute wards are due to adverse drug reactions .
5 I am afraid that I can not agree with you that all rivers should simply be recognized as public rights of way , attractive though that might appear .
6 This is not to suggest that the criticisms made by Mr Smith should simply be accepted as an unavoidable fact of life .
7 Once it was accepted that this kind of question could be raised , the way was open to the conclusion that the Bible should simply be treated as a collection of ancient religious literature with no special claims to be heard or accepted except where it happened to express some general religious ‘ principle ’ that could be recognised as universally valid — the kernel within the husk .
8 Nor was it clear from the 1538 injunctions whether the offending images should simply be removed or totally destroyed .
9 Eventually , one of them tactfully suggested to Philip V that the perpetual alliance should simply be sworn , and also a mutual oath not to harbour enemies or those banished from either kingdom .
10 The first step should simply be to provide museum custodians and art historians .
11 The Belgian Government and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany proposed that question ( 4 ) should simply be answered in the negative .
12 If that was all there was to it , we should simply be highly sophisticated digital computers .
13 Otherwise , the risk should simply be accepted .
14 However , being known for measurement does not necessarily help when tendering for consultancy work , but given that the reputation of most of our rivals was built on the interpretive reports prepared by companies such as ours , the transition should simply be one of perception .
15 Sir Rhodes said he also objected to the Labour Party ‘ playing politics ’ with the vote when it should simply be about the Maastricht Treaty .
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