Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] for the " 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 Can you say why the intervention must be stopped for the second baseline ?
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 We had discussed this business of how people 's appearance literally alters in the eyes of their lovers , and suddenly I blushed , for it seemed to me he must be remembering this too , and that we must be looking for the same thing , as one might take down an old book in a moment of hungry nostalgia and start to re-read , hoping it may provide the same remembered enchantment as before .
6 You must be punished for the wicked thing you did ’ ( The Times , 15 September 1991 ) .
7 People who buy houses next to pubs must be prepared for the consequences .
8 Although some societies allow you to open a postal account at their branch , all further dealings have to be through the post so you must be prepared for the occasional delay in getting at your cash .
9 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 .
10 Most of the deadlines that must be met for the new pay and file tax system are at least nine months on from 1 October 1993 , but one is already less than a year away .
11 The two species sometimes associate in the fields , and their behaviour is similar , so a special watch must be kept for the stock dove .
12 Simultaneously , a programme of study must be planned for the whole key stage bearing in mind what comes before and after .
13 On business , he declared : ‘ It must be run for the community .
14 Some allowance must be made for the large number of passengers without tickets in 1922 .
15 I am conscious that I speak in parable ; but all that vast organisation and provision which must be made for the old in the coming generation will bring disappointment unless the purpose at the heart of it is one that satisfies .
16 Before expanding , arrangements must be made for the higher cash requirements needed to support trading at increased levels .
17 Remember , you are knitting the two thicknesses of the yarn on each stitch , so allowance must be made for the stitch size .
18 This implies that allowance must be made for the effects of changes in volume on price volatility when studying the volatility-maturity relationship .
19 Adequate provision must be made for the various kinds of aquatic plants , for some prefer the shallows around the pool while others require much deeper water .
20 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 .
21 In calculating the weight of sediment retained in each withdrawn aliquot , allowance must be made for the dispersant .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 Nevertheless , it is believed that space must be made for the subject to be covered .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 There is space at the waterfall for parking or a picnic , and here cars must be turned for the journey back to Dent .
28 Three conditions must be fulfilled for the development of an external money market in any currency :
29 Engel explains , ‘ … research must be undertaken for the right reasons .
30 Some time must be reserved for the applicant to ask questions .
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