Example sentences of "attention [vb mod] be [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Attention must be given to ways in which pressure groups secure or resist policies through their power to take actions that directly affect either the success of policies or the stability of the political system .
2 Particular attention must be paid to marketing targeted at coach and travel operators , in Britain and overseas , for all four gardens .
3 As online information retrieval is an interactive process , special attention must be paid to methods which permit the display and experience of this interaction .
4 Particular attention should be given to accessibility so that an accumulation of inflammable materials , ( liquids , greases and rubbish ) can be easily seen and cleared away and areas likely to cause fire or overheating problems — electrical relays , switches , hot bearings , etc. can be easily inspected .
5 Careful attention should be paid to claims for items such as suitcases which are damaged in transit .
6 Attention should be paid to ways of enhancing physical esteem , particularly in girls , and reducing early pressures to aspire to an unlikely body shape . ’
7 Attention should be drawn to Foresman 's comment that the US Geological Survey ( USGS ) ( at the EROS Data Centre ) have successfully linked ARC/INFO to a model of groundwater flow ( Foresman 1986 : 260 ) .
8 No serious attention would be paid to cuisine while his pupils were cavorting around in this outlandish dress parade .
9 Discussion of the Environmental Protection Bill will be dominated by the breaking-up of the Nature Conservancy Council and not enough attention will be given to pollution and genetically-manipulated organisms .
10 Within this section attention will be given to preparation not only for the selling task , in which there is little or no scope for the salesperson to bargain with the buyer , but also for where selling may involve a degree of negotiation between buyer and seller .
11 Particular attention will be given to issues relating to ‘ flexible specialization ’ and to the processes whereby and the extent to which ‘ just-in-time ’ production systems have been ‘ exported ’ from Japan .
12 Initial proofs of all entries requiring attention will be delivered to lexicographers before they work on the material for the first time .
13 Attention will be paid to problems of assessing evidence — for example , of treating oral histories as records of the past rather than as contemporary myths , of extrapolating from ethnography to history .
14 Particular attention will be paid to defence ; commercial activities , notably with regard to energy resources ; environmental protection ; and scientific research .
15 Particular attention will be paid to differences in political culture and the role of linkages between local and regional interest groups in political developments .
16 Particular attention will be paid to complaints channelled through Members of Parliament , those with the backing of prominent pressure groups and those investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Investigation .
17 Particular attention will be paid to changes in resource use-rights via enclosure , land drainage , and agricultural improvement schemes , and the interaction with the agricultural labour force .
18 Particular attention will be paid to systems of selecting , rewarding and promoting staff .
19 The goals of the two stages of the work are significantly different , as well as incorporating reasoning , more attention will be paid to issues of control , coordination and robustness in CLE-2 , building on the strengths of CLE-I while tackling the inadequacies discussed in this paper .
20 Particular attention will be paid to costs of production in Troyes , commercial policy and the quality of business leadership .
21 Attention will be paid to production in terms of outputs in this chapter , but locating this is not easy , particularly when dealing with branch plants for which no separate returns are made .
22 Particular attention will be paid to cointegration , the long run , the treatment of risk , and the modelling of expectations .
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