Example sentences of "must be [vb pp] that [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It must be hoped that the continuing discussions on a second market can produce a viable middle option . ’
2 This is not the place to conduct a survey of Karajan 's Berlin recordings but it must be said that the 1962 Beethoven cycle was a tour de force , the finest of its kind since the Toscanini to which it paid partial homage .
3 If this is to identify a Warwickshire weakness , it must be said that the 1991 season exceeded all predictions .
4 It is true that the acceptance of computing is still greater in research rather than teaching , but it must be said that the latter holds great potential , some of which , hopefully , will be unleashed through the injection of much-needed resources via schemes such as the Computers in Teaching Initiative ( CTI ) and the Teaching and Learning Training Project ( TLTP ) .
5 In spite of the social dislocation and consumer privations that Stalinism wrought , it must be said that the ruthless and heavy-handed mobilisation of human and economic resources did succeed in achieving impressive growth rates and in building up a solid industrial infrastructure in what , with the exceptions of Germany and Czechoslovakia , had been largely agrarian countries .
6 The country 's politicians , believers in consensus , stress that the naysayers must be assured that the European Community is not on the slippery slope to a federal Europe .
7 However it must be emphasized that the primary aims of the evaluation were to review the architectural assumptions outlined in Chapters 2 and 3 and to guide further research .
8 In case this formulation of ‘ taking without permission ’ sounds too close to an analogy with theft , it must be emphasized that the crucial element in sexual assault resides in the close interrelationship between the body and the personality .
9 Having said that there is a partial loss of orientation in the Arabic version , it must be emphasized that the Arabic version does display a reasonable level of thematic continuity in its own right .
10 Not only must Dunbar Castle , of much strategic importance , be denied to the invader , but Berwick Castle , where Sir Alexander Seton was Governor , must be warned that the Scots Chief Warden of the Marches was in league with the enemy .
11 Underneath all that razzmatazz , the girls sneaked aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach or into his room in Guaruja , there was a man of some sensitivity who felt that both fame and sexual prowess had somehow been thrust upon him ; I think he found both hard to resist , and it must be acknowledged that a chauvinistic British press , his looks , his celebrity and his companions made it hard for him to do anything else than accept the role thrust upon him .
12 In addition it must be acknowledged that the public schools have adapted to the demand for scientific and managerial graduates by modernising their range of subjects and strengthening their science teaching .
13 In particular , it must be noted that no global space-like hypersurface exists on which initial Cauchy data for the problem can be set .
14 It must be noted that the syntactic filter would first add complexity to the search space by providing alternative syntactic tags for certain lexical items .
15 In that regard , it must be noted that the above-mentioned report prepared by the committee of experts referred expressly , in its explanation of article 6(1) , to the concern to avoid the risk in the contracting states of judgments which are incompatible with each other .
16 Accordingly the point must be made that the young Pound , as a doctoral student grounded quite rigorously in the Romance languages , certainly could and did read Virgil in the Latin .
17 While it must be conceded that the New Testament displays no great preoccupation with data-gathering — which is not surprising considering the complexity of numeration in both the Hebrew and Roman world ! — there is no positive evidence to suggest that Christ 's mission should be pursued in ignorance of obtainable facts .
18 This Report focuses on some of the immediate problems , and suggests some possible solutions , but it must be emphasised that no single component of RBGE can hope to deal with all of these issues .
19 It must be emphasised that the preceding information does not constitute some new revolutionary theory , but echoes a once universal understanding of the true workings of nature embraced by the knowledgeable in every high civilisation of the past , and perhaps intuitively felt by most sensitive individuals who have not been bludgeoned by the dull instruments of Western reductionism .
20 It must be emphasised that the IS-LM model is a theoretical construction based on many assumptions .
21 It must be concluded that the Visean/Namurian formations of this area were not buried beneath particularly thick Westphalian sediments prior to the Hercynian .
22 It must be concluded that the above solution can not be interpreted in terms of an interaction between plane gravitational waves .
23 In considering the period overall , it must be concluded that the pervasive professional discourses within the pages of the Review were not those of science but of Parliament and the Law , and even Medicine .
24 As this work was done under carefully controlled conditions it must be concluded that the missing 40–50 per cent of bones were totally destroyed by the owls .
25 However , it must be recognised that a comprehensive and accurate empirically based resource allocation formula can not be achieved .
26 It must be recognised that an under-utilised labour force , without adequate welfare provisions , poses a potential threat to a LDC 's political stability which might discourage much-needed foreign investment and loans .
27 However , to achieve effective co-ordination between the new publicly funded bodies and the long-established private sector organisations , such as the Scottish Council and others , it must be recognised that the latter group is not able to subsidise projects nor to encourage company participation with a formula of matching expenditure .
28 Well I think that it must be recognised that the current state of demand and supply is going to make it very difficult for most applicants , and we would be concerned to advise them not to panic unduly as a result of that , and to make their choices on the sort of rational criteria that would apply in any year .
29 It is not generally realized that he did write on such topics , though it must be admitted that a frontal attack on the factory system was not likely to be poetically successful .
30 With these human problems Wordsworth was deeply concerned , though it must be admitted that a superficial reading of his poetry gives the impression that he ran as hard as he could to get away from them .
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