Example sentences of "should [not/n't] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The effectiveness of any group should not be narrowly evaluated .
2 There was no duress in a sense of an actual or threatened interference with the person or property of Woolwich as occurred in many of the cases ( though I am of the view that the notion of duress or coercion should not be narrowly confined ) .
3 Article 9 is a provision of the highest constitutional importance and should not be narrowly construed .
4 They should not be officially released until they are in their final form .
5 They should not be officially released until they are in their final form .
6 It 's now been agreed that while modules with less demanding outcomes should exist in many areas of the catalogue , these modules should not be separately listed or be labelled in a way which implies restricted use .
7 But the growth in consumer debt should not be simply seen and condemned as a complete descent into mindless consumerism .
8 And third , Saddam is not ‘ anti-imperialist ’ , he is a murderous neo-fascist and should not be sentimentally indulged .
9 The fact that progress appears to be being made with respect to MNC environmental scanning practices should not be overly comforting to MNC executives .
10 It is therefore wildly unlikely that the Plowden Committee 's assertion should not be well founded , that ‘ there now may well be excessive social services for some purposes ’ .
11 If negative visualization can be so effective , there is no reason why the positive and creative use of the imagination should not be just as effective .
12 Choice should not be just a private sector option .
13 It is vital that those boroughs that have , for historical or accidental reasons , a large number of refugees should not be financially penalised .
14 Nicky Henderson 's gelding rallied after being headed on the flat by Rio Haina in that two-and-three-quarter-mile event , and judged on that game performance , should not be unduly troubled by today 's extra two furlongs .
15 1991 , 27 , 1114 ) should not be unduly concerned by the prospect that chemists may abandon their traditional research in order to work on buckminsterfullerene .
16 From the user perspective it is important that access to the data should not be unduly restricted , for instance , by the need to apply for permission for each usage of the dataset .
17 The Government should not be particularly bothered about competition but [ should ] realise that in the modern world you are going to have a number of standard-bearer companies .
18 This should not be particularly surprising since the main element has been price support for commodities such as grain and sugar which are produced principally in the more favoured farming areas .
19 It should not be particularly heavy or hard work , that has been done .
20 Of course the vast majority of inspectors will have professional qualifications in teaching , but inspectors should not be exclusively drawn from that stable .
21 Fishing was the latest accomplishment which Miles thought the young executive should not be without .
22 But in the study of social policy , the importance of individuals should not be wholly underestimated .
23 Availability of back-up should not be wholly influenced by available resources and the onus of finding it must not be left to the worker .
24 Surpluses on a period of account should not be automatically lost , if they can be demonstrated to be the result of efficient working and not over budgeting , otherwise controllers will ensure that there are no surpluses .
25 Next year he will begin to bring it ‘ up to date ’ and emphasise that honours should not be automatically awarded to people who have kept their noses clean in certain jobs , but that they must be earned .
26 It should not be automatically assumed that they will .
27 In other words , the query put to the system should not be automatically taken at face value .
28 Was it because she knew the Miletti family only too well , and was determined that this time at least everything should not be conveniently hushed up ?
29 If ‘ converts ’ in the [ Act of 1916 ] implied an unauthorised act , notwithstanding its proximity to the definition of larceny with its requirement of the absence of the owner 's consent , there is , a fortiori , no reason why the word ‘ appropriates ’ in the [ Act of 1968 ] should not be similarly construed .
30 ALASTAIR GRAHAM , headmaster of Mill Hill School , north London , says parents who have paid fees should not be above gently reminding offspring of the financial sacrifices made on their behalf in the run-up to exams .
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