Example sentences of "[pron] should never [be] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | In this event , she should never be nagged or criticised . |
2 | Feelings do not have to be ‘ justified ’ ; they do not have to be rational ; they should never be judged as OK or not-OK , or covered up with positive thoughts and affirmations . |
3 | It should never be undertaken if in any doubt . |
4 | It should NEVER be edited as this will cause subsequent LIFESPAN startups to fail . |
5 | The daring magnitude of this conception has since been obscured by its almost routine enactment in a series of African countries in the 1960s , but it should never be forgotten that India was the test case , and that at the time success in the execution of such a plan seemed far from assured : only a year before Mountbatten 's appointment the then viceroy , Lord Wavell , had been pressing on the Cabinet his ‘ Breakdown Plan ’ , which consisted simply of the phased evacuation of the British from India without any serious attempt to ensure that a viable , much less friendly , government was installed in their place . |
6 | It should never be forgotten that it is not only by using trusts or companies in tax havens that fiscal advantages may be obtained . |
7 | Yet it should never be forgotten that some of the disquiet felt about institutional care ( more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) has arisen from the ‘ scandals ’ of chronic wards in hospitals , in which long-term patients were , on occasion , subjected to degrading treatment . |
8 | However , while the cases where multi-ethnic and multi-communal states have fractured , or are close to breaking , naturally attract most attention — the partition of the Indian sub- continent in 1947 , the splitting of Pakistan , the demands for Tamil separatism in Sri Lanka — it should never be forgotten that these are special cases in a world where multi-ethnic and multi- communal states are the norm . |
9 | They , the audience , were what mattered , for it should never be forgotten that it was their patronage and their applause which truly kept the theatre alive . |
10 | It should never be forgotten that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line . |
11 | He should never be regarded as someone only to be approached when a prescription is required or when some serious breakdown in health occurs . |