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

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1 Inspection in schools must be considered a vital part of the education system .
2 While the legal rights of all parties must be respected the welfare of the child must be the court 's paramount consideration .
3 To the failure of politics and tactics must be added the most serious shortcoming of all : the absence of a defensible strategy for lifting the British economy out of its present crisis .
4 Entries must be received no later than first post on Monday March 18 , 1991 .
5 ‘ Maybe there will be someone to fill Lineker 's shoes in years to come but at the moment the replacements must be given a chance to do it in their own time . ’
6 Against the SAS successes must be measured the cost .
7 For dividend announcements to be treated unambiguously as good signals , managers must be given the correct incentive to transmit a true signal even if the information is bad .
8 Now , ahead of d'Alembord , the gun-fire rumbled like dull thunder to remind him that the two thousand six hundred pounds must be earned the hard way .
9 ‘ When the ref makes the scrum come up and back again , like in the Moore case , the packs must be given the time and position to reset properly .
10 We patients must be told the unpalatable facts so that we can exert pressure on those who really are responsible for prolonging our pain .
11 The effect of the rule that terms must be incorporated no later than when the contract is concluded is illustrated by the case of Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel [ 1949 ] 1 KB 532 .
12 But being a liberal-democracy also implies that the minorities must be given a chance to become a majority ; and that means , therefore , that they must be given a chance status and a means to convert the majority .
13 To these dilemmas must be added the differing perceptions of a project by potential beneficiaries such as farmers and small-scale businessmen .
14 Cash and carry 's : tend to offer a ‘ no-frills ’ service on a price basis although they are not necessarily the cheapest and to their prices must be added the cost of collection .
15 Against these points must be set the fatalism with which Law watched his country drift into civil war ; the patriotic party became begetters of rebellion , the party of order suborned crime and mutiny , and the leader of the opposition in parliament approved and supported the destruction of both the practice and the authority of parliament .
16 Against the sometimes successful upward negotiation of wages by some groups of urban artisans must be set the long persistence of " customary " rates in other trades .
17 To these issues must be added the allied questions of selection and appraisal .
18 Children must be given the opportunity to talk through their ideas before they are expected to write them down .
19 British policemen and women must be given the chance to defend themselves .
20 If the formation and acquisition of knowledge has the character of a conversation , then students must be accorded an appropriate measure of freedom to engage in that conversation in their own way .
21 Against these objections must be set the advantages of the rating system : payment is difficult to avoid , income is predictable , and collection is cheap and easy .
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