Example sentences of "should not be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | During this interval any person may intervene to show cause , on the ground of , e.g. , the suppression of material facts , why the decree should not be made absolute , and a public officer , the Queen 's Proctor , is especially charged with the duty of intervening . |
2 | Thus , in my view , practical ability tests are acceptable , but genetic tests for disabilities which may turn up later in life should not be made available to employers . |
3 | The pattern differs from that associated with efficiency and threat : the least experienced teachers are more or less neutral , the most experienced are negative , feeling that there should be personal professional benefit ( i.e. , promotion ) in return for involvement in SSE ; that more information and debate are needed about it and that it should not be made compulsory . |
4 | committee did draw distinction between the two different kinds of schemes , erm perhaps if I could just ask you what do you think of the committee the Good reports er conclusion on training for trustees where they er the recommendation was that it was a laudable objective , but should not be made compulsory ? |
5 | See RSC Ord 41 , notes 41/1 and 4½-8 and Practice Direction ( Evidence : Documents ) ( 1983 ) 1 WLR 922 — whilst the latter is a High Court Direction , all its requirements on affidavits , exhibits , etc should be adopted in the county court , for example , individual letters should not be made separate exhibits ; and see also CCR Ord 20 , r 10 . |
6 | We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose . |
7 | We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose . |
8 | We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose . |
9 | We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose . |
10 | We understand the confidential nature of the engagement and that staff , other than the directors , should not be made aware of its purpose . |
11 | The unbleached disposable diapers which have recently become available should not be called ozone-friendly as bleached nappies do not damage the ozone layer either . |
12 | Of course , the children should enjoy themselves , but they should not be given rich food . |
13 | They should not be given legal binding force . |
14 | Just as users should not be given direct access to the LIFESPAN process account , nor should they be given direct access to the account which contains the LIFESPAN RDBI database . |
15 | This pie should not be eaten hot , so you 'll have to be patient despite its wonderful aroma . |
16 | It may be an idea to check out any varieties that you fancy in a reputable book — some are hard to grow and need lots of light ; other plants are still being sold that are really bog plants and should not be grown submerged . |
17 | It should not be grown near to dill , otherwise the two will cross-fertilize , to produce seed which is neither one nor the other . |
18 | It is recommended , however , that the existing software should not be re-modularised prior to its initial entry into LIFESPAN . |
19 | Semerdzhiev claimed that the UDF had organized the gathering outside the National Assembly of demonstrators protesting against a parliamentary commission 's recommendation that Zhivkov 's testimony should not be broadcast live ; the protesters assumed that this would allow for statements incriminating BSP leaders to be edited out . |
20 | When you ask about the dangers of using peppermint oil , you may be thinking of the concentrated essential oils used in aromatherapy ( the massaging of the skin with oils or creams containing plant extracts to relieve tension ) which are very potent and should not be used undiluted . |
21 | Natural philosophy should not be thought deficient because we are ignorant of the ultimate causes of the characteristic properties and regular behaviour of things . |
22 | Because they are so pervasive , and because their subordinate terms remain so powerfully denigrated , the erotics of active/passive should not be identified as coextensive with masculine/feminine , and should not be thought identical across the hetero/homosexual divide . |
23 | But at Meehan 's trial this same argument — that evidence against Griffiths in the matter of the planted bits of paper should not be considered competent as evidence against Meehan — was rejected by Lord Grant ( Lord Grant being as keen to see Meehan convicted as Robertson was to see Waddell acquitted ) . |
24 | The assumption that the primitive cell experienced ‘ desire ’ is not as absurd as at first it might appear to be , for there is no reason why the magnitude of the capacity of all living creatures to experience pain and pleasure , in any form , should not be considered measurable into hypothetical units . |
25 | They establish safety without endangering the subjects , and thus should not be considered unethical . |
26 | However , it should not be allowed complete freedom to rule , since it can overwhelm and destroy . |
27 | This states that , where a player commits an act of foul play which has not been detected by the match officials , that player 's union has the discretion to cite that player to show cause why he should not be held accountable in the same way as a player who has been ordered off the field of play . |
28 | However , Weatherbury people began to protest publicly that he should not be held responsible for the crime . |
29 | In contrast , an active attack should not be left unattended and can be identified by the clean appearance of the ‘ flight holes ’ and the little patches and piles of fresh bore dust which fall from them . |
30 | Whigs and Tories were agreed during the crucial debates of 1830–32 that democracy was an unpalatable and dangerous form of government , that " a stake in the country " was an essential title to political power , that landed property had a special part to play in guaranteeing the stability of the social order and the authority of the Constitution , that the " wild " — as distinct from the " rational " part of the public should not be left undisturbed to exercise pressure on governmental policy . |