Example sentences of "no [indef pn] should [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No one should underestimate these problems , but nor should the waste and unfairness of existing conditions be overlooked . |
2 | But no one should underestimate the efforts Ronson and his advisers , such as UBS Phillips & Drew , will need to make to bring creditors on-side . |
3 | Opposition from vested interests will be intense , but no one should underestimate the power of the goodwill that survives to be tapped as soon as politicians are seen to be moving in the right direction . |
4 | No one should underestimate Ian 's determination to be part of the England scene if we make it to America for the finals in 1994 . |
5 | But free or not , no one should stop her going off with Midnight anywhere . |
6 | No one should waste the potential for a good life by wishing that things were different . |
7 | No one should settle for less than they can achieve ’ . |
8 | Sara was unprepared for this , it was a dinner party after all , no one should spring this on her . |
9 | ‘ No one should suppose that the Liberals would carry any more weight this time . |
10 | When the first version reached the White House , General Alexander Haig wrote to his staff : ‘ No one should undertake to tell the President , who is not fully informed of the sordid facts . ’ |
11 | No one should undertake this hill crossing unless they are confident of covering long distances , carrying food , clothing and other gear for several days . |
12 | No one should feel a loser in any way . |
13 | No one should feel pressurised into slimming . |
14 | Eastwood was concerned that no one should think Hodkinson was dodging McMillan . |
15 | No one should forget he said the same thing before Celtic played Partizan . |
16 | It is on this principle that the school curriculum should be founded ; and this means that no one should leave school without some evidence of achievement in both the practical and the theoretical . |
17 | That no one should give in to their demands . |
18 | To be universalised it must be transformed into some such principle as that no one should hurt the feelings of another person , in such and such generally describable circumstances . |
19 | Thus the desire that no one should fail became , among some educationalists , a means of totally cutting some children off from any possible means of succeeding , in the normal sense of the word . |
20 | I know that the problem is likely to recur once US forces pull out of the region but no one should lambast them for taking action now . |
21 | Her stomach was turning nervous somersaults as she rang the bell but she was determined no one should realise it . |
22 | Thus when in 1304 Archbishop Corbridge of York admitted to a canonry a papal providee instead of a royal presentee , he was summoned for contempt and was told by the king 's judges that as the pope 's acts were not subject to the English courts , no one should prosecute anything at Rome or elsewhere to the detriment of crown rights and royal dignity . |
23 | Thus when Archbishop Corbridge preferred to obey the pope in a matter of patronage , he was told by the king 's judges that he was wrong to do so because the pope 's acts were not subject to the English courts , and that no one should prosecute anything at Rome or elsewhere contrary to crown rights and royal dignity . |
24 | The next step is to ensure that , from March , no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement or a cataract operation . |
25 | To ensure that progress on waiting times continues , we intend that from 31 March 1993 , no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement , or a cataract operation . |
26 | No one should have to live through that . |
27 | ‘ No one should have to live through that . ’ |
28 | ‘ No one should have the right to be investigator , judge and jury in a murder case — let alone one like this . ’ |
29 | Although Blanche has brought the consequences of her actions on herself she suffers in a way that no one should have to suffer . |
30 | Tories have already pledged that no one will have to wait more than two years for treatment and from March 31 , 1992 they say no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement , or a cataract operation . |