Example sentences of "must be [verb] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , as the nervous system develops and the distances that must be crossed become greater , the tracks traced by individual nerve cell processes become increasingly elaborate , and cease to follow single pioneer pathways .
2 It would be impossible to supervise everyone , but nursing care must be monitored to prevent substandard practice developing .
3 Though he will be seeking Wissenschaft , he must be taught to relate that knowledge to other knowledge , across a wide spectrum .
4 In cases where a covenant must be imposed to observe existing restrictions , on behalf of a buyer always insert in the covenant such words as " so far as the same affect the property hereby conveyed and are subsisting and capable of being enforced " , because for one reason or another the odds are ten to one that nobody can legally enforce them ; but the case might be otherwise if you impose the restrictions afresh .
5 The victim , who has worked in the area for 25 years , said : ‘ Something must be done to stop these hooligans . ’
6 ‘ Something must be done to save these jobs …
7 There will always be an element of the old school that insists that proper cooking must be done using traditional methods , but increasingly , chefs , catering managers and kitchen staff in general are putting their trust in 1990s ' technology to enable them to carry out their work .
8 Since our bodies can not make minerals , a daily balanced supply must be obtained to ensure good health .
9 For larger areas where higher speeds would thus be tolerated , there is an argument that sight-distances must be lengthened to improve inter-visibility and thus reduce accident potential .
10 The 1981 Education Act clearly states the procedures that must be followed to maximise parental involvement in the decision-making process .
11 If in effect , Clasper said that three men must be employed to do two men 's work , then that was it .
12 In order to start drawing useful inferences leading to sensible modifications of the material , we should also keep in mind these points : ( a ) the observer must thoroughly understand the curriculum designer 's aims and objectives and report in relation to these ( b ) it is necessary for the observer to understand how the teacher has interpreted these intentions ( c ) the curriculum designer must thoroughly understand the facts that the observer has brought back to him ; the dialogue that this implies can produce valuable suggestions for improving the unit ( d ) teachers of differing style must be observed and teachers at differing levels of acclimatization to the program must be observed to obtain full data ( e ) it is also important for the observer to understand which stage of development the unit has reached .
13 Communication strategies must be developed to address three stumbling blocks :
14 However , an attempt must be made to make constructive suggestions , even if there are glaring contradictions .
15 All your quotations must be verbatim ; all your citations must follow accepted forms ; all your statutes must be checked to make sure that they have not been amended or repealed ; and if there be any doubt , your cases must be checked to make sure that they have not been reversed , overruled , or questioned .
16 All your quotations must be verbatim ; all your citations must follow accepted forms ; all your statutes must be checked to make sure that they have not been amended or repealed ; and if there be any doubt , your cases must be checked to make sure that they have not been reversed , overruled , or questioned .
17 ‘ It means we have to do more in managing costs and continually improving our business performance , and new ways must be sought to achieve this , ’ said Gordon .
18 Other , perhaps non-quantitative , measure of use must be sought to determine real use of the service .
19 Member States must be assumed to have actual or at least constructive knowledge of an organisation 's actions , so that they can not claim ignorance of them .
20 When the ward learning programme is being planned , the needs of the learners and those of the ward must be balanced to achieve maximum benefit for both .
21 He argued that to implement a ‘ Non-Alignment Pact ’ in a civil war between an incumbent government supported by one Great Power and insurgents supported by another Great Power ‘ a coalition government must be formed comprising those elements of both Government and insurgent forces which are prepared to come to a compromise and work together in the context of non-alignment ’ .
22 Therefore , to pay that commitment again the churches must be asked to give more and ask the treasurer to make a further commitment and the churches must find more again !
23 In my judgment , provided the specified precondition is met , the only limitations on the type of order that can be made under section 6(2) that are justified by the statutory language are that the order must be intended to restore all the parties to the transaction to their respective former positions and that the steps directed by the order to be taken must be reasonably capable of doing so .
24 One very important factor is , Management can only incur such expenses which must be related to cash available , this should eliminate any concern by the Residents on points 8–9 and 10 .
25 The amount of tissue that must be destroyed to produce these effects is very small — destruction of 2 cubic centimetres of tissue in a region of the cerebellum known as the lateral interpositus nucleus will eliminate the conditioned response .
26 The muscles must be trained to counter-balance each otherappropriately if the dancer is to defy the laws of gravity whatever the style of dance .
27 ‘ We 're not laying claim to a social plan just for the pleasure of doing one , but because we believe accompanying measures must be put in place and the occasion must be seized to explore all possible avenues towards preserving the maximum employment , ’ the representative is quoted as saying .
28 Porters must be hired to move any amount of fish , however small , and minders paid to look after customers ' trucks .
29 Sometimes the primary data must be transformed to satisfy certain statistical criteria [ PGC ] .
30 All of these situations produce character-level ambiguity which must be reduced to achieve good recognition performance .
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