Example sentences of "should not [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For my part , I do not see why the trial judge should not at that stage state in open court what that advice will be .
2 I WOULD just like to assure Raymond Campbell that he should not for one moment think that Glentoran fans will be upset about his move to Linfield .
3 I have come to the conclusion that the temples of the idols in England should not on any account be destroyed .
4 So we 're suggestion criterion which make it quite clear that such a strategic site should not under any circumstances be located in the national parks , areas of outstanding natural beauty , heritage coast , greenbelt and other specially designated areas of countryside protection .
5 ‘ By the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 , the defendants are placed in the same position as the ordinary subjects of the Crown ( see section 21 of the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 ) and I see no reason why they should not in appropriate cases refuse to refund money paid to them voluntarily under a mistake of law , as the revenue authorities were held to be entitled to do in the case of William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King and National Pari-Mutuel Association Ltd. v. The King .
6 In the processes of Parliament there will be much consideration whether a Bill should or should not in one form or another become an enactment .
7 The English king was , and remained , stubbornly deaf to the point crucial to the Scots : that the marriage of Mary and Edward should not in any way endanger Scottish independence .
8 We stressed , however , that the inclusion of drama methods in English should not in any way replace drama as a subject for specialist study .
9 Thus the DH comments in Caring for People about the relationship of services to those who can not afford their full cost is particularly relevant : ‘ In practice many consumers of personal social services can not afford the full cost of the service and ability to pay does not , and should not in any way influence decisions on the service to be provided . ’
10 The term ‘ high-bay ’ should not in any way be confused with the term ‘ high-pile ’ as described in the 29th edition of the Fire Offices ' Committee Sprinkler Rules .
11 The system should not in any way restrict the contribution of any of the members of the team ; it should enhance their efforts by providing routine channels for the routine aspects of their activities , so that they are not obliged to devote intellectual effort to them .
12 This can find expression in ‘ I must get him to make a will before he dies ’ — a basic desire to get things sorted out — and may extend to attempts to resolve family quarrels , an anxiety that the sun should not in this case go down fur ever on wrath .
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