Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] that [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As emperor , Augustus gave financial compensation and some booty back , though it must be said that such acts of generosity were inspired less by guilt than by political revenge against cities that had supported his rival , Mark Antony : the returned booty was Antony 's plunder .
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 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 .
4 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 .
5 In differentiating various kinds of policies , and in interpreting their implications for ministerial power , it must be recognized that some policies have implications for more than one department .
6 It must be emphasised that many factors in the child 's motivation and experience affect both development and learning .
7 However , it must be recognised that such claims for compensation would involve an extension of Francovich , both because that was a case of complete non-implementation , not just defective implementation , and because the UK government could argue that its implementation of the Directive in 1981 was done on the basis of its good faith understanding of what European law then required and so there was no element of fault in its decision-making at that time .
8 Although I have stressed the importance of all children having access to the full primary curriculum , it must be recognised that some children do need special provision , more time , and/or extra help if they are to profit from the opportunity .
9 It must be admitted that these potatoes look obscene .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 It must be remembered that these changes have had a complex effect .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 However , it must be remembered that these points also lie on the boundaries of adjacent polygons .
17 In a sense , evacuation did provide a shock to public consciousness and a ‘ throwing together of social classes ’ ( though it must be remembered that most hosts , like most evacuees , were working-class ) .
18 However , it must be remembered that most predators take juvenile dogwhelks and observation of adults alone may be misleading .
19 However , it must be added that these subjects were consuming quite a large quantity of food and were not attempting to shed weight .
20 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 .
21 It must be stressed that these aspects can only be considered in the context of the tax rates and rules at the time .
22 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 .
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