Example sentences of "should [not/n't] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 To identify English as peculiarly problematical should not weaken the general defence of humane values in education , and may in the longer run help to strengthen them .
2 ‘ One of the things I thought we did agree was that we should not do the Government 's dirty work for them .
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4 He had reason to believe , he said , that the Normans in Herefordshire had made good use of the Roman building-materials ready to hand , and there was no reason why others should not do the same .
5 This is not our fault , but it should not inhibit the absorption of the new material .
6 Determined that she should not go the same way as her sister , Jonadab Oaks had ruled Martha with a rod of iron ever since Tamar 's seduction by Sir William Forster .
7 You should not draw the snide comment that ‘ average cars are bought by average people — it ca n't fail . ’
8 However , the draftsman should not draw the right too widely .
9 In doing so , it should not impound the entrance to the operational Cardiff dock , but should enclose the Penarth marina .
10 Such suspicions were certainly not entirely stilled when , at an early stage , Baker told staff that while they should not disparage the premier 's opponents , Central Office was , nonetheless , the office of the leader and therefore must not create the impression of neutrality .
11 It probably has also escaped his notice that some of the BBC 's most cowardly-looking decisions — to drop the controversial film , The Last Temptation of Christ , to withdraw the Panorama programme on the economy and to decree that during the election campaign opinion polls should not lead the news bulletins — constitute genuflections to the Tories .
12 The partners for the time being should not exclude the possibility of negotiation to take account of the particular circumstances of a partner 's departure , eg where to delay payment for his share could result in hardship for himself or his family , or where to insist on strict observance of restraint covenants might stand in the way of a young solicitor wishing to develop a specialised practice in a field of work rarely undertaken by the firm .
13 It should not give the impression that tomorrow , next Monday or the end of the month is soon enough .
14 No , not really I think erm , er first of all I think very important that especially with the Baltic share the public the should not give the commission to the Baltic public until , unless the Republic itself guaranteed the right of the Russian and minority and the Polish minority and the and the Republic .
15 If the LEA were to lay down as a condition of grant that we should have nothing to do with the University body , we should refuse the grant , and I do not see why Universities should not show the same loyalty to us .
16 In considering whether these reasons are strong enough , we should not neglect the fact that some offences of manslaughter lie well above the lower boundaries of liability and fall little short of murder .
17 The prevalence of poverty among this group remains very high , although we should not neglect the fact that there are a minority of affluent elderly .
18 Anyone wishing to enjoy a wonderful abridged version of more than thirty years of life in the gallery business should not miss the jubilee show at Galerie Brusberg .
19 Budding dramatists should not miss the chance to talk to some of this country 's finest writers at a special seminar on Saturday 9 May at 2pm .
20 The delights of Malcesine are all within easy reach — and chief among the treasures , guests here should not miss the ancient Venetian Palazzo dei Capitani del Lago now the City Hall .
21 Some tests may involve chemicals which need to be handled with care , but this should not preclude the sale of them to the general public in kits which include protective goggles and detailed instructions on their handling .
22 The one should not imitate the other , and the public sector should be ‘ under social control , directly responsive to social needs ’ .
23 Executive directors , however , should not promote the interests of the employees to the detriment of all the various interests of the company .
24 Following blast at its offices at Charlemont Place in Armagh , spokesman Paul Jackson said students should not telephone the board or call for the next two weeks until the backlog of work has been cleared .
25 In support of this argument he cited I.T.C. Film Distributors Ltd. v. Video Exchange Ltd. [ 1982 ] Ch. 431 , 441 where Warner J. held that where a party to litigation had obtained documents in contempt of court , the court should not countenance the contempt by admitting the evidence .
26 Their Lordships accept the ‘ Salisbury doctrine ’ , produced by Lord Salisbury during the era of the post-war Attlee administration , which asserts that the Upper House should not stop the second reading of a bill that embodies proposals which appeared in the election manifesto of the governing party .
27 A draft constitution bill prepared by the Sejm constitutional committee was rejected on Oct. 18 , as deputies felt that they should not restrict the work of the new parliament .
28 They should not undertake the sung parts traditionally assigned to them in the Offices and in the Eucharist .
29 Headship and authority are , it is said , properly vested in the male : thus Christ is head of the church , and hence also women should not exercise the authority involved in being in charge of a congregation .
30 Staff can touch the body provided they wear disposable gloves , although they should not wash the body .
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