Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Allowing play to continue for an hour if such time has been lost during the day is splendid ; but the idea must be extended to ensure that any time lost up to that hour is added on .
2 Option 8 is used to leave the program and must be selected to ensure that all the data is safely stored .
3 Everyone must be made to remember that this is one country , the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan . ’
4 The breaking and training process will need to be longer than usual and extra care must be taken to ensure that new lessons are clearly taught .
5 Furthermore if a blocking strain of mouse is used ( if the mice are outbred this is most likely to be the case ) then care must be taken to ensure that 2-cell stage embryos are recovered from the oviducts late enough in the second cell cycle to ensure their normal development to blastocysts in vitro .
6 Steps must be taken to ensure that each decision is genuine , and adequate post-baptismal ( or post-conversion ) counsel and care must be provided to ensure a good environment for the nurturing of new life ( McQuilkin 1973 , 1974:48 ) .
7 If this is done , care must be taken to ensure that each slice receives its proper priority in order of payment , otherwise one party may take the lion 's share of the income at the expense of the other .
8 This section of the policy covers the cost of emergency dental treatment and care must be taken to ensure that any claims received only relate to emergency treatment and not cosmetic ‘ treatment ’ , e.g. crowns , capping , etc .
9 Care must be taken to ensure that any specific confidentiality concerns of the client are addressed .
10 In most cases it is more important to note the regional trends ; thus care must be taken to ensure that these are not obscured by local variations .
11 Care must be taken to ensure that these assets are included in the sale if they are needed by the purchaser for operating the business .
12 Care must be taken to ensure that speed-reducing obstacles such as humps can be avoided by the cyclist , to whom they are irritating and dangerous .
13 This applies to both the concrete and abstract contributions , but it must be taken to imply that all goodness is to be regarded as being capable of reduction to a single mode , created in units .
14 Ways must be found to ensure that all professionals involved in child abuse work are fully informed about the local arrangements for interprofessional co-operation , and are regularly kept up to date with new developments .
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