Example sentences of "must be [vb pp] [that] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Still , it must be stated that a man as profoundly outspoken as Morrissey ( remember his line , ‘ All reggae is vile ’ ? ) must occasionally find himself in trouble .
2 There are newspapers and posters , photographs and mementoes but it must be said that a lack of Italian language will limit the appeal of the collection .
3 If this theory is to explain the ‘ flypaper effect ’ , it must be demonstrated that a rise in citizen 's incomes would raise the bureau 's budget by less .
4 Battles over the use of hypnosis by the prosecution have been raging in American courtrooms since 1969 , when a federal court ruled that the defence must be told that a prosecution witness has been hypnotised in order to ‘ enhance ’ his memory .
5 It must be remembered that a court can not order a mortgagee to agree to a conveyance or transfer subject to mortgage , nor can it order a mortgagee to release a party from the mortgage covenants .
6 It must be remembered that a child with an IQ of 50 may only have the mental age of nine when they leave school , although their social abilities may be reasonably comparable with their actual age .
7 It must be remembered that a clause which restricts or excludes an obligation or duty is not an exclusion clause for the purposes of s3 .
8 It must be remembered that a cruise ship is a complete holiday experience and therefore has to satisfy the tastes of our clientele on a 24-hour basis in a holiday atmosphere .
9 It must be remembered that a precognition reflects the state of preparedness of the precognoscer .
10 But it must be remembered that a priest is different from the laity .
11 spread of disease and sibling competition , while it must be remembered that a site suited to germination of a particular tree species is no longer suited once an adult is in that place .
12 The Mizar-Alcor pair is of this type , though it must be added that a telescope shows Mizar itself to be made up of two rather unequal components .
13 At this point Sartre confronts the possibility that the whole project of the Critique , stated so confidently on its very first page — ‘ it must be proved that a negation of a negation can be an affirmation ’ ( I , 15 ) — may break down .
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