Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] without [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 It should go without saying that an approach should be unfailingly courteous .
2 It should go without saying that the public transport stops must be sited at relevant and accessible points on the bicycle network whilst the potential of cycle hire at public transport stops , particularly in attractive recreational areas , should not be ignored .
3 It should go without saying these days that to be suffering from something psychosomatic is not to be guilty of lack of moral fibre , but to be exhibiting a condition the cause of which is , at least in part , psychological .
4 It should go without saying that your needs and expectations are the same as those of able-bodied students .
5 Clarity , it should go without saying , is virtually obligatory in commercial sound tracks — something too many producers of jingles appear to forget .
6 It should go without saying that questions about the purposes and character of children 's learning are of fundamental importance not just to teachers but also to those who undertake the task of constructing the policies and strategies through which teachers ' ideas and practices are shaped .
7 It is common ground that in the year starting September 1991 the school had more applicants for admission than it could accommodate without prejudicing the provision of efficient education .
8 Most of us have been taught to see the Davy lamp as a scientific advance in that it saved the lives of miners because it would burn without causing explosions in a methane-rich atmosphere .
9 " Psychoanalytic criticism can merge with other kinds of reading without supplanting them : it can underpin without undermining . "
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