Example sentences of "must be [vb pp] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If Shaun is telling the truth , he must be pitied for the situation he has got himself into .
2 For people who must be detained for the protection of the public because of the horrific nature of their crimes , we should be designing units which will genuinely help them to change to whatever extent is possible .
3 Pattern making is a time-consuming process that must be repeated for every design prototype .
4 So I can sympathise with those protesters outside the gate who say that new scientific knowledge must be applied for the benefit of all and not just those who commission and control it .
5 The tribunal which decided the case considers the application , but , if it is allowed , the case must be listed for a tribunal composed of different people to be heard afresh .
6 People who buy houses next to pubs must be prepared for the consequences .
7 A revolution in information technology is taking place which will have effects on society , certainly as far-reaching as the impact of the industrial revolution , and we must be prepared for the changes .
8 The two species sometimes associate in the fields , and their behaviour is similar , so a special watch must be kept for the stock dove .
9 On business , he declared : ‘ It must be run for the community .
10 In calculating the weight of sediment retained in each withdrawn aliquot , allowance must be made for the dispersant .
11 In G. v. Chief Constable for Stroud the Divisional Court made the point that in deciding whether or not the constable 's decision was a reasonable one , full allowance must be made for the circumstances in which the police find themselves in emergencies .
12 Nevertheless , it is believed that space must be made for the subject to be covered .
13 This implies that allowance must be made for the effects of changes in volume on price volatility when studying the volatility-maturity relationship .
14 Allowance must be made for the fact that the raw data will not always have been sampled randomly , and that some data will be missing and that the indicators will often be different kinds of variable .
15 Book Seven enhances the impression of a century of civil war , but again allowance must be made for the fact that this one book covers scarcely more than twelve months of 584/5 , and that it is concerned largely with the attempt by the " pretender " Gundovald to establish his claim to the Frankish throne .
16 Thus the more nearly perfect a market is , the stronger is the tendency for the same price to be paid for the same thing at the same time in all parts of the market : but of course if the market is large , allowance must be made for the expense of delivering the goods to different purchasers ; each of whom must be supposed to pay in addition to the market price a special charge on account of delivery .
17 Remember , you are knitting the two thicknesses of the yarn on each stitch , so allowance must be made for the stitch size .
18 It is envisaged that the warranties will encompass the operations of the business , taxation , the statutory accounts of Name for the year ended 24th June , 19XX and the marketable title to the properties and be subject to a maximum claim limit of £2,000,000 and a de minimis level of £250,000 that must be exceeded for the vendors to have any liability under the warranties .
19 There is space at the waterfall for parking or a picnic , and here cars must be turned for the journey back to Dent .
20 Three conditions must be fulfilled for the development of an external money market in any currency :
21 Some time must be reserved for the applicant to ask questions .
22 If the second parameter is set to FALSE approval listings must be produced for a package prior to granting approval .
23 However , if every seventh word has been deleted in the first few sentences , then every seventh word must be deleted for the rest of the test .
24 A /t/ which occurs before the recognition point must be used for the purposes of recognising the spoken word : but it appears not to be used for making phoneme-monitoring decisions , since monitoring latencies are related to the word 's recognition point , not to the point at which the target occurred .
25 No people can live by promises alone … preliminary work must be started for the reorganisation of the State on principles providing the highest guarantee of freedom and national self-determination in a democratic Russian Republic , based on the federal principle of a friendly family of Russian peoples where autonomous regions — Estonia among them — would constitute equal members .
26 As restated by Lord Oliver in Caparo v Dickman ( cited at 14.11.1 ) at 383H — 384B , the duty is as follows : ( 1 ) the advice must be required for a purpose , whether particularly specified or generally described , which is made known , either actually or inferentially , to the adviser when the advice is given ; ( 2 ) the adviser knows , either actually or inferentially , that the advice will be communicated to the " advisee " , either specifically or as a member of an ascertainable class , in order that it should be used by the advisee for that purpose ; ( 3 ) it is known , either actually or inferentially , that the advice so communicated is likely to be acted upon by the advisee for that purpose without further inquiry ; and ( 4 ) it is so acted upon by the advisee to his detriment .
27 Whether the victim did rely on the representation must be left for the jury : Attewell-Hughes ( 1991 ) 93 Cr App R 132 ( CA ) .
28 Small amounts of food must be left for the birds until they learn to fend for themselves .
29 Reasonable care must be taken for the employee 's safety ( Latimer v AEC [ 1953 ] AC 643 .
30 The Care Programme Approach … means that a formal discharge plan must be agreed for every patient to be discharged from psychiatric hospital .
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