Example sentences of "it should [adv] be thought that " in BNC.
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1 | The 40-year gap between the First and Second Empires had in no way diminished the ability of these people to perform their functions properly and with dignity , and it should not be thought that the Court of Napoleon III had a sort of second-hand quality about it . |
2 | But it should not be thought that at this time the Minister relied solely on the advice of his civil servants for the formation of policy . |
3 | It should not be thought that because we are elderly and in a warden controlled complex , we have ‘ lost our marbles ’ . |
4 | It should not be thought that Unionists enjoyed such a situation , for they certainly did not , but nor can it be suggested that they saw any real alternative , for in truth the basis of agreement on which parliamentary government " rested had all but broken down . |
5 | Meanwhile it should not be thought that no one is doing research into the uses of the printed book . |
6 | However , it should not be thought that a methodology can be devised to raise ali implicit themes to the level of explicitness , or that only the explicit aspects have attitudinal reality . |
7 | However , it should not be thought that Type I systems are non-problematic from the point of view of planning for the health ( care ) needs of a population . |
8 | It should not be thought that Labour Ministers were concerned only with domestic policy , although Morrison was Home Secretary , Bevin was Minister of Labour , and Dalton ( from early 1942 ) President of the Board of Trade . |
9 | However , in light of what has been said earlier , it should not be thought that data materials , to call them that , are always restricted to one study , or that the study which originally produced them is their only home . |
10 | However , it should not be thought that any assistance given to a competitor by the employee is necessarily a breach of his duty , for it may have been done with the employer 's authority , though this will be a rare occurrence . |