Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [be] ignored " in BNC.

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1 Economic , environmental , political and social education must not be ignored . ’
2 The maintain a profitable agriculture , consistent with a concern for the countryside , lessons learned from the past must not be ignored .
3 Editor , — The article by Lesley Rees and John Wass is an excellent example of factual and well reasoned analysis ; it must not be ignored .
4 Inevitably , the member of staff will have questions and emotions which must not be ignored .
5 The potential of office software as a factor in the integration of the curriculum must not be ignored , therefore .
6 It must also be said that a plain boiled ham presented on or off the bone is a delight to the jaded palate and should not be ignored because it remains undistinguished by any special cure .
7 Yet , while accepting that the working class was wedded to the Labour Party it should not be ignored that such support was also nurtured by a much improved Labour organization , despite Howard 's contrary view .
8 The effects of distant secondary schooling on adolescents and their families have already been noted ; it should not be ignored , equally , that the wholesale absence of over-12 year-olds from small communities must have a profound influence , particularly on younger children .
9 Its importance and future potential should not be ignored by governments in their agricultural planning .
10 But pain is there for a reason ; it is a warning signal , telling you that something is wrong and , as such , should not be ignored .
11 It should go without saying that the public transport stops must be sited at relevant and accessible points on the bicycle network whilst the potential of cycle hire at public transport stops , particularly in attractive recreational areas , should not be ignored .
12 Fortunately for us the spiritual and cultural vitality of the Reformation outlived his pessimistic estimate , but his point should not be ignored .
13 This competence is a huge resource which should not be ignored but made explicit .
14 Oral terms in a contract of employment should not be ignored .
15 These criticisms of Oakeshott 's conception of tradition should not be ignored .
16 The rhetorical approach sides with such critics , to the extent that it advocates that the social , and particularly the rhetorical , context of attitudes should not be ignored .
17 Potential risks of drug withdrawal should not be ignored .
18 Of course the majority of people who volunteer do so because someone they know has asked them and this avenue should not be ignored .
19 The " me-too " opportunity should not be ignored just because of its lack of creativity .
20 Even in the same sample , however , other modes whose frequencies are insensitive to the local environment may well give quite narrow bands , and glasses ( best formed by condensation from the gas phase onto a cold surface ) should not be ignored as possible samples for the study of vibrational spectra .
21 Secondly , one might accept the view that efficiency should not be ignored in analysing the firm , without believing that monopoly issues are relevant in only a few situations .
22 Nevertheless , [ … ] the monopoly power effects of decisions such as vertical integration and multinational production should not be ignored .
23 The chromosomal locations of markers that have shown no association at the population level should not be ignored since the lack of this association does not rule out linkage .
24 He said that while he viewed the ‘ inner circle ’ story as nonsense , the allegations could not be ignored and he had asked Mr Stevens to investigate .
25 In 1928 he returned to the ‘ Stones of London ’ , emphasizing that even when approaching a church building ( here Westminster Abbey ) as a historical monument of major symbolic value and aesthetic interest , the fact could not be ignored that , poets ' corner or no , ‘ the Abbey was not originally designed primarily as a Pantheon , but as a Church ; and a Church it remains until it is ‘ disaffected ’ .
26 These were considerations that could not be ignored by a Conservative leader , Austen Chamberlain had been toppled in 1922 because he had not withdrawn from an unpopular coalition in time ; and one of the motives for the destruction of the Lloyd George coalition was a desire to replace it by a protectionist government .
27 The trigger had been the near fatality which , although in itself buried , had awakened a great deal of emotional hurt that could not be ignored and for which he was impelled to seek help .
28 The possibility of a ‘ domino ’ effect in all counties in the District could not be ignored and Hickson had also left open the possibilities for further expansion in his original letter to Wash :
29 Clearly , if not the ghost , then the organism in the black box could not be ignored .
30 Their remains were so abundant that they could not be ignored .
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