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

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1 It must also be noted that transport costs continue to rise and more and more local authorities are seeking to make savings in this area .
2 It must also be recognized that hospital admission can prove a particularly daunting experience for someone whose basic life-style is totally different from the British one .
3 Manager Frank Gray perhaps had a point after the game when he said that luck did n't smile kindly on his side , but it must also be said that Quakers did not utilise the strong wind in the same forthright manner as the home side in the first half .
4 It must also be said that Herbert Casson 's admiration for youth could outbid even Baden-Powell 's undying romanticism : For page upon page , across three issue of Teacher 's World , Herbert Casson went on like this , at the same unrelenting pace .
5 But it must also be said that Servan-Schreiber 's unwillingness to share the responsibility for management with the centre 's scientists contributed to their subsequent departures .
6 Now this spread of a uniform facies is remarkable enough , but it must also be remembered that chalk is a very unusual sediment : an extremely pure coccolith limestone which is almost unique in the stratigraphical column .
7 Millett takes the absence of large saws ( 1983 , p. 198 ) literally and assumes timber would have been split radially ; it must however be noted that tools are generally rare finds during the period and the absence of a surviving saw need not represent the real situation ( Wilson 1968 ; Darrah 1982 ) .
8 ’ WEU could establish a link between a Europe in the process of unification and an Atlantic Alliance in the process of transformation and thus provide the vehicle for a stronger Europe to contribute more to joint security WEU must be at one and the same time the means of allowing Europe to make its voice heard in a Euro-American dialogue ’ — it must never be forgotten that Europe must always have an input into that dialogue — ’ of which the Atlantic Alliance is the institutional framework and the instrument for making the most of the European contribution to the defence of the West This contribution of Europe is the more essential in that the American military presence on the continent of Europe , reduced since the war in the Gulf , will remain below what it was in the past Defence policy should continue to be made in the organisations which assure collective defence , NATO , and WEU .
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