Example sentences of "[adj] attention [vb mod] be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Proper attention should be given to ensuring that the conditions for the interview are as relaxed as possible .
2 My early definition was greatly influenced by my view in the late 1980s and early 90s that public attention should be drawn to elder abuse .
3 Therefore , some authors have suggested that plasma lipid levels are a further test of diabetic control , and if abnormal levels are detected careful attention should be paid to improving blood glucose control .
4 Suitable attire is essential ; careful attention should be paid to the weather and its forecast ; and extra rations and a heat-reflective sheet for warmth must be carried if there is any possibility of encountering adverse environmental conditions .
5 Careful attention should be paid to claims for items such as suitcases which are damaged in transit .
6 No serious attention would be paid to cuisine while his pupils were cavorting around in this outlandish dress parade .
7 Due attention will be paid to the ongoing debate on the role and capacity of the State in Latin America .
8 Specific attention should be drawn to the indemnification section .
9 Only brief attention will be given to traditional methods of appraisal as they have little to offer to either the public or private sector .
10 The driving force behind the transactional approach with which we undertake a study of the fans is , of course , Howard Becker , and although this is not the place to enter into a long discussion of his contribution to a more radical sociology , some brief attention must be given to his work ( Becker , 1963 ) .
11 Urgent attention should be given to developing British Standards for all types of closure so that legislation can be brought into force .
12 Constant attention must be paid to such important matters as movements in interest rates , exchange rates and share prices ; changes in the tax regime ; inflation ; economic developments here and abroad ; general financial news and the terms of business offered by banks , building societies , stockbrokers , insurance brokers and others who wish to earn their living by managing your money .
13 It is obvious that if the present decision is undisturbed attention must be paid to the quite new arrangements prescribed by section 19(3) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 which provides , so far as is relevant , that any jurisdiction of the High Court shall be exercised only by a single judge of that court , except in so far as it is , by or by virtue of rules of court or any other statutory provision , required to be exercised by a divisional court .
14 When speaking the drill sentence , equal attention should be paid to the verbal context and to the attitude expressed .
15 It will be clear that to understand social policy considerable attention must be given to the findings of political science .
16 Strict attention must be paid to the time limits ( Bradburn v. Richards [ 1976 ] R.T.R. 275 ) and to the constitution of the court ( Morris v. Grants ( 1983 ) 147 J.P .
17 It would be reasonable to assume , therefore , that particular attention would be given to the incorporation of such knowledge in the development of handwriting recognition systems .
18 Thus particular attention must be given to the needs of the target population — the end-users and intermediaries .
19 Particular attention must be given to the following : ( 1 ) The secrecy obligation is closely linked to Rule 2.2(e) which requires that where more than a very restricted number of people ( ie those in the companies concerned who need to know and their immediate advisers ) are included in pre-offer negotiations or discussions , then an announcement must be made .
20 When considering costs and benefits , therefore , particular attention must be paid to ‘ externalities ’ and ‘ secondary benefits ’ .
21 Particular attention must be paid to marketing targeted at coach and travel operators , in Britain and overseas , for all four gardens .
22 Particular attention will be given to ensuring that schemes promoted under the Roads and Transport Capital Budget block allocations for Road Safety will be given priorities associated with their contribution to road safety .
23 Wherever the original data allow , particular attention will be given to the problems raised by the inclusion of women in the analyses .
24 Particular attention will be given to the changing relationships of higher education to the wider social and political context .
25 Particular attention will be given to issues relating to ‘ flexible specialization ’ and to the processes whereby and the extent to which ‘ just-in-time ’ production systems have been ‘ exported ’ from Japan .
26 Particular attention will be given to the campaign for black sections in the Labour party and to non-parliamentary forms of political action .
27 Particular attention will be given to American fears of increased European protectionism after 1992 and the possibilities of a bilateral US/UK agreement to mitigate adverse effects arising from such policies .
28 Distinctive industrial/spatial cultures have very great importance as the bridge between base and civil society and particular attention will be devoted to the cultural derivatives of production in Chapter 4 .
29 Particular attention will be devoted to recent proposals to reform UK competition policy .
30 Particular attention will be paid to systems of selecting , rewarding and promoting staff .
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