Example sentences of "it must [be] [verb] [conj] these " in BNC.

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1 First of all , it must be noted that these parables are not commending the dishonesty of the man who concealed the true value of the field , or the greed of either man for material possessions .
2 It must be noted that these figures refer to the degrees obtained by all entrants in each category , and not just those graduating , as in Bourner and Hamed 's study .
3 In any case , it must be recognized that these notes , however full and detailed , are a selection from all the events that the researcher witnessed , and that this selection is made on the basis of what the researcher considers to be significant .
4 It must be admitted that these potatoes look obscene .
5 Chapters 1 and 2 have defined the meaning of high-bay warehouses and the types in current use , and while the whole purpose of this booklet is to concentrate on the fire risks of these storage areas , it must be appreciated that these buildings do not operate in isolation and that , according to their specific function , there will be ancillary accommodation to support the process either directly attached or in close proximity .
6 However , it must be remembered that these groups work best at the initial stages of research when concepts still have to be clarified ; they can never replace a properly constituted sample .
7 Figures 1.3,1.4 and 1.5 , are examples of the management structure of some hotels , but it must be remembered that these diagrams are only examples and what is suitable for one type of hotel is not necessarily suitable for another .
8 The following are the rates that were effective from 6 April 1976 , but it must be remembered that these are liable to change at any time ; full information on contribution rates can be obtained from the Department of Health and Social Security .
9 It must be remembered that these statistics refer to legitimate births and omit the 26 per cent ( in 1988 ) of births which are illegitimate .
10 It must be remembered that these changes have had a complex effect .
11 It must be remembered that these remarks apply only in the case of the small orchestra , in which string and wind doubling is rarely necessary for the sake of balance .
12 However , it must be remembered that these points also lie on the boundaries of adjacent polygons .
13 But it must be remembered that these results are based on hand transcriptions which represent a perfect analysis by the acoustic-phonetic component into whatever recognition units are used .
14 This will be explored further in the next chapter ; here it must be stressed that these arrangements will in many cases have a quite fundamental impact upon the character of the policy and may thus be deemed to be part of the policy .
15 It must be stressed that these people are having sex , not making love .
16 It must be stressed that these examples refer in some cases to complete pieces of music , in others to themes which form only part of a longer movement .
17 One may quibble with some of Jakobson 's distinctions and classifications , but it must be stressed that these are only a small selection of the multitude of relationships that he identifies in the space of this short poem .
18 It must be stressed that these aspects can only be considered in the context of the tax rates and rules at the time .
19 It must be stressed that these represent two highly abstract and idealised extremes , neither of which remotely exists within the real world .
20 However , it must be added that these subjects were consuming quite a large quantity of food and were not attempting to shed weight .
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