Example sentences of "should [adv] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They should rather be given explicit knowledge , thus preventing the usual defence of a claim of ignorance .
2 The argument was advanced that a form of welfare payment should perhaps be made available to those who happen to have been born in national parks ( as opposed to those who chose to move there ) if job and housing opportunities have been restricted by conservationist planning policies .
3 This account sounds extremely critical of professional practice , and it should perhaps be made clear that such approaches have , paradoxically , contributed to considerable progress .
4 However , it should perhaps be made clear that for most people with schizophrenia , their brains appear completely normal as far as can be made out when looked at under the microscope .
5 It is believed that a significant number of these are repeat prescriptions , although it is now clear that these powerful drugs should only be used short term .
6 The relationship between partners should normally be made clear in the partnership deed .
7 A kind of ‘ halfway house ’ between the area system and the reference departments/area system has been reached by some of the authorities which do not have a large city collection within their boundaries , but feel that the needs of the ‘ serious ’ reader should nevertheless be given special attention .
8 A range of modellers should thus be made available and selected according to the needs of the specific problem being investigated .
9 My own belief , for which I shall attempt to argue , is that , whatever may become of the GCSE ( and its future seems very speculative ) , A levels should gradually be made redundant .
10 That is exactly what has happened in Southampton where , in spite of all the professional advice , the Government committed an offence against the public purse for which they should still be held accountable .
11 They can not be ignored , but should always be given low weight compared with other terms in the search .
12 Whatever their condition , they should always be given appropriate loving care .
13 Also the degree to which the firm is associated with any financial information or other data conveyed to the potential purchaser relating to the client should always be made clear in the information memorandum itself , in any subsequent information provided and in any transmittal letter sent with the information .
14 Yet this is not to say that lexical decisions should always be left open until the end of the utterance , as in HARPY .
15 And there was absolutely no reason why a single cancer cell should ever be let loose in any part of our body .
16 He says the facilities should also be made available at appropriate times and at competitive prices for conferences , seminars , meetings and dinners .
17 " In future , anyone who produces and markets vehicles should also be made responsible for their disposal . "
18 The employee 's career prospects on returning to the UK at the end of the tour of duty should also be made clear .
19 Adedayo Adebayo 's suggestion to improve the game should also be given serious consideration .
20 Employees should also be given adequate training in safety precautions etc .
21 NUM leader Arthur Scargill said all 31 pits should now be kept open .
22 Neither Rosamond Lehmann nor Anita Brookner , for example , should really be called postmodernist , since they follow after modernism , adopting something of its idiom and methods , without , as McHale suggests , following on from the work of the modernists by not only adopting their idiom , but adapting it into recognizably new and separate extensions of their own .
23 As head of information services for the Peak National Park , my judgement should surely be considered reliable and balanced .
24 The parts should then be rinsed clean in the soaking solution and then in clean hot water before reassembling .
25 The balance should then be forwarded direct to the hotel , though if contacted some hotels do not require full payment in advance — this is entirely at the hotel 's discretion .
26 The brain should never be given contradictory clues when we attempt to reproduce any of the senses .
27 Even hugs and kisses that feel good and that you like should never be kept secret .
28 They should never be left untreated .
29 A patient who is not fully conscious should never be left alone and an experienced nurse should accompany the patient hack to the ward from theatre .
30 Authors should never be held responsible for their publishers ' blurbs , and so one is spared the embarrassment of assessing the claim that Hugh Trevor-Roper is ‘ Britain 's greatest living historian ’ .
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