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

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1 We must demand the same level of statutory care as any other citizen , but that must not be bought with our anger and integrity .
2 That must not be allowed to happen .
3 That must not be forgotten .
4 Twomey was getting on , of course , that must not be forgotten .
5 ( f ) The new partnership agreement Whilst agreements on particular matters should be set down in writing as soon as they have been concluded , that should not be regarded as an adequate substitute for a properly drafted partnership agreement for the new firm to be in place from the outset of business .
6 All three are very experienced advocates before the courts but all three of them have deliberately done one application wrong , so you can see the typical things that advocates do do that should not be done .
7 The importance of that should not be under-estimated . ’
8 She knew he was hiding something from her about the cat , something nasty , that should not be spoken of , she was sure .
9 A comely countenance , with a degree of charm in that useful smile of his that should not be permitted to any one man .
10 Before any fluttering expectations begin to arise in the minds or breasts — I do not mind which it is — of Opposition Members , I should say that I can not advise the House to write the two clauses into the Bill , because they deal , for example , with administrative matters such as a once-off requirement for a report to be made to Parliament — new clause 2 — and the keeping of a custody record — new clause 10 — that should not be set down in primary legislation .
11 Well , a little thing like that should not be allowed to stand in the way of such a great man , so Mr Pozsgay now spends one hour a week in the gym .
12 I think I need to say on that , that that should not be taken as the county council sitting on the fence between two opposing er extremes .
13 But that should not be taken as a serious disappointment .
14 Mr Stewart added : ‘ If there is a snagging and should the fishing vessel not have a pinger attached to its gear , that should not be taken some way as meaning that the fishing vessel having contributed to her own misfortune .
15 Of course some pound notes may be used more frequently than others , and some may not be used at all , but the velocity of circulation measures the average number of times a unit of currency is used .
16 This may not be covered in the initial simple descriptions of the portfolio grids , but one would expect the underlying risk analysis to include such matters .
17 Reasons for wanting to do this may not be restricted to cost , although for many this will be the most important factor .
18 There is always the risk that you will be treated as a spokesperson on behalf of lawyers generally and this may not be taken too kindly by your colleagues .
19 Sufficient funds for this may not be allocated if the allocation is based on the medium deprivation of the larger area .
20 But because exploration costs represent barely a fifth the total North Sea spending of about £10 billion , this may not be considered too heavy a price to pay for an attempt to switch activity towards developing some of the finds already made or maximising the returns from fields already in production .
21 For example if a person who has £3,000 capital receives a monthly pension of £200 paid into their bank account , this should not be assessed as an increase in savings unless it remains unspent at the time the next payment is due .
22 Perhaps more important in practice , is the fact that police powers often involve invasions of the individual 's privacy , dignity and integrity ; their use can involve offence and humiliation , and the courts wish to insist that this should not be caused without legal justification .
23 In recent years , it has become common for local political party caucuses to threaten to withdraw endorsement as candidates from Members who voice views unacceptable to them and there seems to be no reason in principle why this should not be treated by the House as a contempt the essence of which , in this respect , is to deny to a Member the freedom to exercise his power as a Member in the manner dictated by his own personal judgment .
24 This , he said , would clear the way for an interim repayment to the depositors , and although there were some small administration problems , he saw no reason why this should not be done in the ‘ near future ’ .
25 We engaged a solicitor to look into the matter and he became convinced that there was I wo n't say a loophole , that there was a reason why this should not be done and er requested the Committee of Management to Court for advice .
26 But this should not be done by measures which add to employment costs , they argue .
27 Many widows like to stay in the home of a family member for a few days or weeks afterwards , but if she is going to return to her own home at some time , this should not be delayed for too long .
28 There is no class of disease in which homoeopathy can not be used , although if the case has reached the stage of requiring surgery , for instance , this should not be delayed .
29 The role of the clergy in all this should not be regarded too cynically .
30 This should not be seen as a deterrent .
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