Example sentences of "[modal v] not [be] [vb pp] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 If it is the latter , the aircraft is unserviceable and must not be flown until the brakes have been re-adjusted .
2 It must not be concluded that the Sahara was well watered in the Pleistocene : it probably had a hot steppe type climate rather than a true desert climate as at present .
3 The load on the UPS has a maximum rating , typically around 250 to 500 watts for a PC , and this must not be exceeded or the UPS will be overloaded .
4 The program operates directly on the database files and LIFESPAN must not be restarted nor the stand-alone utilities run until the LIFESPAN ABLE program has finished .
5 The program operates directly on the database files and LIFESPAN must not be restarted nor the Hard Copy or Validation facilities run until the LISTREL program has finished .
6 It must not be assumed that the absence of a 24-hour rhythm in newborn babies means that they have no rhythms at all .
7 It must not be assumed that the most likely date is in the centre of the range ; to quantify the distribution of the calendar dates , one of the probability methods ( which require computerisation ) must be used .
8 This process must not be rushed or the final cheese will be of poor quality and liable to develop faults while it matures .
9 It occurred to him that he had not worn his best clothes for many weeks ; not since that confusing afternoon when some of Buddie 's friends had rushed through the house carrying boxes , cases and sacks that must not be discovered when the police came to search the place .
10 The need to train staff in the use of new equipment must not be overlooked and the pay-back period may be very long .
11 But the similarities must not be overgeneralized and the differences need to be acknowledged .
12 The Labyrinth dominates our thinking about Knossos , but it must not be forgotten that the temple was surrounded by a Minoan city , most of which remains unexcavated .
13 Of course it is often possible to distinguish ‘ strong ’ and ‘ weak ’ ministers ; but it must not be forgotten that the comparatively temporary incumbent of the top position of a large organization may be just lucky or unlucky — in arriving when key advisers are likely to agree that exciting innovations are necessary , or conversely in finding that the consolidation of existing policies , or the confronting of unpleasant realities , is more important than the policy changes he or she cherishes .
14 It must not be forgotten that the first person to give evidence about the injuries is going to be the plaintiff .
15 Hambros Jersey contended that the jurisdiction conferred by this rule can only properly be exercised by analogy to R.S.C. , Ord. 11 , so that leave should not be granted unless the case falls within one of the paragraphs of Ord. 11 , r. 1(1) .
16 It should not be imagined that the tiny Party élite at either of these provincial levels could maintain a tight hold .
17 This endorsement should not be applied where the policyholder has fitted the locks without us insisting on them .
18 The chromosomal locations of markers that have shown no association at the population level should not be ignored since the lack of this association does not rule out linkage .
19 By section 16 of the Adoption Act 1976 , an adoption order should not be made unless the parties agree or the court was satisfied that making of the adoption order should be dispensed with on , inter alia , the ground that the parent was withholding agreement unreasonably .
20 It is indeed desirable as a general rule that an arrest should not be made until the case is complete .
21 Such an announcement should not be made until the offeror has every reason to believe that it can and will continue to be able to implement it .
22 Applications for admission should be submitted as early as possible in the session prior to that in which admission is sought and should not be delayed because the applicant is awaiting examination results or the outcome of applications for scholarships or for admission to other institutions .
23 Domestic water metering should not be imposed because the likely effects will be increased and excessive charges .
24 Accordingly , any proposals to change the nature or conduct of the trade should not be implemented until the hive-up has been completed .
25 Last year the DoE sent out a circular to local authorities stating that planning permission should not be given unless the impact on any old junk ( officially known as ‘ archaeological remains ’ ) had been fully considered .
26 The ‘ too fast ’ signal should not be given until the glider is well up into the climb and putting a load onto the cable .
27 Long , expanded drills should not be given until the student has mastered the shorter , minimal structures , because the expanded drills are based on the minimal ones .
28 The old zeks say that if a man has a nightmare then he should not be disturbed because the awakened life of the camps is more awful than the pain of any dream .
29 She is right to draw our attention to the importance of signalling in both ‘ actual living and theatre ’ , but it should not be assumed that the same kinds of signs are employed in these two contexts .
30 Even so , it should not be assumed that the abolition of public examinations would necessarily put an end to transmission styles of teaching .
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