Example sentences of "must [be] [vb pp] at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It must be stated at this point that it is not intended here to suggest that there is a conspiracy on the part of doctors to deprive patients of their rights , or that doctors act out of ill will . |
2 | Once the connection is made ( and it must be said at this point that the parallel connection is far and away the faster of the two possibles ) a program rejoicing in the highly descriptive name of ‘ FX ’ must be run at either end of the link . |
3 | Er I would say that the impact of the development if it goes ahead must be limited at that distance . |
4 | I do n't believe there will be problems at that distance of noise of dust and the visual impact of this hill must be limited at that distance . |
5 | Once the connection is made ( and it must be said at this point that the parallel connection is far and away the faster of the two possibles ) a program rejoicing in the highly descriptive name of ‘ FX ’ must be run at either end of the link . |
6 | Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all . |
7 | Remember that afterwards you may be making an offer , so a more careful visual inspection must be made at this stage , and the matters only briefly considered on your first visit should be looked at in more depth now . |
8 | A distinction must be made at this stage between things which can be used to make unauthorized copies of programs , but which also have legitimate uses ( for example , computers with two disk drives and cassette players with twin tape decks ) and things specifically designed to overcome copy-protection such as software to be used to copy other software which has been copy-protected . |
9 | However , there are one or two qualifications which must be made at this point with respect to the human sciences . |
10 | In Gray 's Elegy there is also a ‘ hoary-headed Swain' , who addresses a ‘ kindred spirit ’ ( to the dead poet ) ‘ led by lonely contemplation ’ ; there may be other parallels , but it must be conceded at this point that it is only at the close of Hartleap Well that Wordsworth approaches closely to Gray 's verse movement : |
11 | No good intention , however illogical , must be lost at this stage . |
12 | No good intention , however illogical , must be lost at this stage . |
13 | To recognise where a reform is urgently required and must be effected at any cost , or where it may be postponed , or where it may be counted on to effect itself without outside influence , and , perhaps most important of all , to be able to recognise the fact that certain reforms would be beneficial could they be effected but that it is not possible to effect them at all ; to be able to arrive at a right decision on such points as these is what is chiefly required of a Resident . |
14 | The origins of affray as being committed by fighting are preserved by the requirement that the violence used or threatened must be directed at Another person , and not ( unlike violent disorder and riot ) at property . |
15 | However , there are certain criticisms which must be levelled at this provision . |
16 | It may be quicker for someone who hears well to reply , particularly when they know the answer and the question is unimportant , but this must be avoided at all cost . |
17 | It is essential that a chairman capable of controlling the meeting be appointed ; no negative or critical comment must be allowed at this stage . |
18 | It is essential that a chairman capable of controlling the meeting be appointed ; no negative or critical comment must be allowed at this stage . |