Example sentences of "[pers pn] must be [vb pp] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 These are only a few of the choices before them , but even these are very difficult to prioritize and at times some of them must be sacrificed at the expense of others in this play .
2 If you want one , we can do it at the same time as the valuation , at a reduced fee , but we must be told at the outset .
3 Moreover , if the goals of breadth and balance are to be achieved in the classroom they must be pursued at every other level of the system as well .
4 When a record can not be placed in its home position , it must be stored at an address that can be located quickly .
5 The bow may be fired three times in the shooting phase , but it must be fired at the same target ( be this a unit of troops , a monster , or whatever ) .
6 It must be done at the time .
7 But it must be recognized at the outset that as soon as sampling is carried out the statements made about the cases involved become probability statements .
8 Indeed , in the range of kinds of organisations recognisably co-operative , it must be placed at the extreme .
9 Eighteenth-century politics have long had an unsavoury reputation , and although in the case of Scotland much of that reputation can be traced to the persuasive , but not strictly accurate , writings of Henry Cockburn and other Whig reformers of the early nineteenth century , it must be conceded at the outset that there is something to be said for the received account .
10 It must be remarked at the outset that it is principally between the buyer and seller that rights and obligations exist .
11 If the make-up of the device is not appropriate to its application then it must be changed at an early stage .
12 However , it must be stressed at the outset that we can do no more here than to indicate the basic principles involved , and give illustrations of a few of the almost innumerable variants of basic methods that exist .
13 It must be stressed at the outset , lest the importance of this form of liability be exaggerated , that the plaintiffs lost their case because the predominant purpose of the embargo was to promote the interests of the union members rather than to injure the plaintiffs , but their Lordships made it clear that if the predominant purpose of a combination is to injure another in his trade or business or in his other legitimate interests then , if damage results , the tort of conspiracy exists .
14 It must be stressed at the outset that correct identification is the chief problem .
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