Example sentences of "should be without " in BNC.
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1 | Had Germany taken the ‘ purist ’ line after the war , we should be without the wonders of Bruchsal and the Residenz at Wurzburg , and the great churches of Nurnberg would look like the clean , well-designed — but totally anaemic - interiors of those in Kassel and Stuttgart . |
2 | No tourist should be without at least 10 times as many pockets as they 'll ever find use for . |
3 | Roses can be grown almost anywhere , so few gardens should be without these beautiful and flexible plants |
4 | No garden should be without L. regale ( regal or Royal Lily ) for its scented white flowers . |
5 | TIME was when a slide rule was the ultimate in classroom one-upmanship , but these days , it seems , no pupil should be without his , or her , robot . |
6 | Clearly no home should be without one . |
7 | NO GARDENER SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE |
8 | Puzznic is destined to become an all-time classic in the Tetris/Klax mould , and no serious puzzle-player should be without it . |
9 | No one should be without a kanga or sarong for the summer . |
10 | It will be seen that Viscount Dilhorne 's speech contains two clear pronouncements , first that it is no longer an ingredient of the offence of theft that the taking should be without the owner 's consent and second , that an appropriation may occur even though the owner has permitted or consented to the property being taken . |
11 | No one writing a report should be without a Roget 's Thesaurus . |
12 | ‘ I do n't know where we should be without people like him . ’ |
13 | It had been the intention of the parties that the payments should be without deduction of income tax but , on the true construction of the deed , the husband should have deducted income tax : subsequently , the parties entered into an agreement , not under seal but endorsed on the deed , that the husband should pay such monthly sum as ‘ after deduction of income tax should amount to the clear sum of £30 . |
14 | First , no young person should be without income . |
15 | In supporting the Bill at its Second Reading in the House of Commons , the Minister of State at the Home Office , Mr Alexander Lyon , explained the Bill 's overall purpose thus : ‘ If a man has committed an indiscretion that brings him before the courts and results in his being convicted and penalised , it must be right that after he has served the penalty and lived it down by a substantial period of good conduct thereafter , it should be without meaning for most people of good will . ’ |
16 | The latter two Acts will be referred to as necessary in this and the following chapters , and , needless to say , no legal adviser should be without copies of these Acts , as well as a standard reference work on the subject , when drafting conditions or contracts for the supply of goods and services . |