Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In contrast to tradition 's ‘ universe of doxa ’ stands modernity 's ‘ universe of discourse ’ which presupposes that ideas must be legitimated in order to achieve hegemony , and hence presumes a certain autonomy of ideas from power relations . |
2 | The choice theory picks up the libertarian strand , which insists that all state power must be legitimated by consent , whereas the ‘ harm to interests ’ theory taps the slender source of Millian liberalism to defend a broadening of the scope of contractual obligations . |
3 | Passion must be tempered with reason . |
4 | We can therefore in analysing the public institutions make use of the parallel with the private sector , but it must be tempered by consideration of the monopoly position of the government agency and the limitations on entry . |
5 | Similarly , environmental requirements must be integrated into science and technology policies . |
6 | The cost of funds must be incorporated into investment analysis in one way or another , and DCF is probably the simplest technique for summarizing its impact . |
7 | Secondly , he must be acting as agent in a way of business . |
8 | Generally speaking , any recital must be supported by proof of a marked or examined copy of the document giving rise to the recital . |
9 | Each point made must be supported by fact and in turn generates more questions which may be answered in that paragraph . |
10 | Special damages must be calculated to date and verified by exhibiting vouchers ( eg employers ' letters ) . |
11 | Physical sports would probably be widely accepted as an exception to restrictive rules on consent , but two points must be borne in mind . |
12 | In developing the Kantian insight along Rawlsian lines , several points must be borne in mind . |
13 | It must be borne in mind that there is a crucial distinction between crisis management and crisis resolution . |
14 | So whatever the reasons you choose this breed , his intelligence and exercise requirement must be borne in mind . |
15 | Two cardinal points must be borne in mind . |
16 | It has application to all areas of the curriculum , and must be borne in mind by curriculum designers . |
17 | It must be borne in mind that the majority of these data have been derived from subjects younger than 65 years ( Koch-Weser , 1978 ) so that the effect of hypotensive drugs in the older age-groups regardless of their blood-pressure status was largely unknown until the recent publication of the European Working Party Trial which did show significant benefits in the elderly ( Amery et al , 1985 ) . |
18 | However , it must be borne in mind that work from the non-diabetic population has suggested that only between 30 and 50 per cent of patients are sodium sensitive ( Kawasaki et al , 1978 ) . |
19 | Therefore it is apparent that possible stimulation of platelet function by hypoglycaemia must be borne in mind when interpreting the results of longitudinal studies of ‘ tight ’ glycaemic control on platelet function . |
20 | It must be borne in mind that when the painter settled in the square at Ambleside , his house was very near to Wordsworth 's stamp office . |
21 | This figure lies on the high side of our initial estimate but two factors must be borne in mind . |
22 | It must be borne in mind that not every dead-end of a burrow terminates in a long , narrow hole . |
23 | It must be borne in mind that more copper equates to more adhesive holding the copper foil onto the glass fibre panel . |
24 | However , although absenteeism and turnover are lower , claim the company , than the average for Swedish industry as a whole , it must be borne in mind that the plant is in an area with a low level of industrialisation . |
25 | Although rather intangible , such possibilities must be borne in mind when considering dress and the decoration of artefacts as there are other media for the expression of design and meaning . |
26 | Adrenalin runs fast in the Cuillin and eagerness keeps the feet moving , but it must be borne in mind that the miles are long and rough and enough time must be allowed for the return to base . |
27 | The polemical and ideological edge to this debate must be borne in mind : not all those engaged in it were in favour of increased public spending , due to fears about its effects on investment and on incentives ; and in some quarters it was passionately felt that the ageing of society was socially , economically , and even politically undesirable ( Thane forthcoming ) , and hence that its dangers should be emphasized . |
28 | The management will obviously expect their reception staff to sell the higher priced accommodation whenever possible , but it must be borne in mind that the interests of the client must come first , for a happy satisfied guest will return and spread goodwill . |
29 | The Association of Professors of Surgery has advised that every surgical trainee should undertake a period of full time research training , but it must be borne in mind that most surgeons will not subsequently perform laboratory research . |
30 | Attempts have been made to classify the various ‘ schools ’ of economics and law ; but convenient though these are , it must be borne in mind that the effective use of any interdisciplinary approach varies significantly according to how , where , and why it is being applied . |