Example sentences of "should never [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The clinical teacher can guide and advise but should never monopolise the situation .
2 ‘ Professor Summerfield , you should never underestimate the guile of a Time Lord .
3 We should never underestimate the enormity of this challenge .
4 You should never underestimate the value of playing songs , and I highly endorse the idea of doing as much group and solo performance as possible .
5 Good grass requires great care and understanding , as described above , and one should never forget the adage : ‘ To make a pasture breaks a man . ’
6 What is important , though , is that we should never forget the Christmas message .
7 In Time magazine on the eve of the hearings Walter Shapiro offered advice for congressmen wishing to become stars , as Sam Ervin had at the Watergate hearings : they should play to the cameras , should not be afraid to wear their hearts on their sleeves , and should never make the mistake of reading their questions .
8 Involvement is one thing , but we should never make the mistake which we may have done in relation to local government , of appearing to focus all our energies in one direction .
9 But this should never carry the implication ( common in some branches of theory ) that no social relations were entered into in the course of using and developing inherent and constituted physical resources .
10 At the start of his first visit — to Thailand on Sept. 26-30 — the Emperor told King Bhumibol Adulyadej that Japan had " resolved that it would live as a nation of peace , so that it should never repeat the horrors of that most unfortunate war " , and that Japan had made " unremitting efforts " to build " new friendships " in the region .
11 When I explained what had happened on the train he shook his head and said one should never trust the Moors .
12 We should never allow the drama to reinforce any child 's feeling of poor self-esteem , so the problem needs to be tackled .
13 Criticism should never cause the recipient to lose face , inner dignity or self-respect .
14 Piling up the miles should never interest the coach at this level .
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