Example sentences of "[noun pl] should not be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However forward-thinking the penologists , criminologists and bureaucrats in government departments may be , their views should not be allowed to prevail so as to impose a sentencing regime which is incomprehensible or unacceptable to right-thinking people generally .
2 These illustrations should not be used as a basis for comparing similar policies issues by other life assurance companies or friendly societies .
3 These illustrations should not be used as a basis for comparing similar policies issued by other life assurance companies or Friendly Societies .
4 These illustrations should not be used as a basis for comparing similar policies issued bo other life assurance companies or friendly societies .
5 These illustrations should not be used as a basis for comparing similar policies issued by other life assurance companies or friendly societies .
6 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 .
7 Tablets should not be touched ( tip them in the cap of the container and drop them into your mouth for chewing ) and do n't drink or eat anything 20 minutes before or after taking them .
8 Chris stresses that herbs should not be given to the fish as a substitute for food .
9 There seems no good reason why herbs should not be used at home to cure many minor ills , in the same way that aspirin are useful for headaches , toothache , etc. , and the day may not be far away when a book of standard prescriptions using herbs is universally available .
10 Secondly , library skills are seen as part of a group of several related skills , suggesting that library skills should not be taught in isolation from study skills , learning skills and communication skills .
11 The very sophisticated nature of these skills should not be underestimated .
12 Even though a proposed fourth game against Canada has been dropped — presumably as a gesture of appeasement — The tour runs from June 5-19 , deep into the summer break — and George Graham , Alex Ferguson , Graeme Souness and others believe their clubs should not be put at a disadvantage at the start of the following season .
13 Counting pensioners and children , 14m savers should not be paying tax , but have to under current legislation .
14 Recovered cases should not be mixed with uninfected horses until nasal swabs are clear of any bacterial growth .
15 Local large employers could also be encouraged to establish departments providing work experience for people with long-term disabilities , provided they received financial incentives in the form of capital grants and revenue support : employers should not be expected to provide charitable funds or investment , although they can provide an atmosphere of tolerance , access for sheltered workers to the benefits which other employees enjoy ( such as sports and canteen facilities ) , and a willingness to consider these supported workers for more general employment if they make good progress .
16 NOTE : Cash or bank notes should NOT be sent unless by registered post .
17 However , following use of a weed killer on the lawn , earthworms should not be collected for at least four weeks from this site .
18 Then , in my view the recommendations of the committee and their observations on their draft Bill may form a valuable aid to construction which the courts should not be inhibited from taking into account .
19 Whilst a younger generation of women artists are getting certain recognition , the artists who have laid the foundation for our young contemporaries should not be erased from memory .
20 However , the Bill of Rights 1688 had established the fundamental principle that taxes should not be levied without the authority of Parliament , which necessarily required the return of taxes executed under an unlawful demand as a matter of right .
21 The first is that the retention by the state of taxes unlawfully exacted is particularly obnoxious , because it is one of the most fundamental principles of our law — enshrined in a famous constitutional document , the Bill of Rights 1688 — that taxes should not be levied without the authority of Parliament ; and full effect can only be given to that principle if the return of taxes exacted under an unlawful demand can be enforced as a matter of right .
22 With this in mind it is for consideration whether such forms should not be redesigned to separate the disclaimer of liability on the part of the hospital from what really matters , namely the declaration by the patient of his decision with a full appreciation of the possible consequences , the latter being expressed in the simplest possible terms and emphasised by a different and larger type face , by underlining , the employment of coloured print or otherwise .
23 The value of dry foods in their various forms should not be overlooked as a great deal of ‘ state of the art ’ research has gone into the major manufacturers ' efforts to produce these high-quality nutritious foods .
24 All this suggests that the institutions of more stable family patterns should not be seen as evidence of the success of an effort at ‘ social control ’ .
25 The medical advice remains that public transport single-pilot operations should not be permitted by pilots who have passed age sixty .
26 This means , for example , that a confidential interview room and direct telephone lines must be provided and any CAB mail addressed to prisoners should not be opened by prison staff .
27 Vegetables should not be overcooked : firm al dente carrots , courgettes or cauliflower are easier to manage with a fork , and they help the patient to chew and swallow .
28 At the same time , we are concerned that police investigations should not be made more difficult by the misuse of certain rights .
29 ‘ It shows that investigations should not be based on the gut feeling of a particular officer — it has got to be more professional and CATCHEM is .
30 These fundamental values should not be jettisoned simply because marriage is a factor in the case , as indeed the Court of Appeal affirmed when holding that a husband may be convicted of kidnapping his wife .
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