Example sentences of "must [be] [vb pp] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The moral to be drawn from these examples is that apparent compatibility of readings must not be too hastily accepted as proof of generality : each case must be examined carefully to determine whether there are special factors preventing the appearance of zeugma . |
2 | As junior students may feel reluctant to ask questions , material must be presented clearly to facilitate understanding . |
3 | The research evidence suggests that support from one 's family should be the last resort and not the first , and that even then it must be handled carefully to ensure that each party retains a proper independence of the other . |
4 | Record must be handled gently to prevent bruising . |
5 | The most important principle of insulin therapy in the insulin-dependent patient is that insulin must be given regularly to inhibit lipolysis and prevent ketosis . |
6 | Picking up droppings must be done regularly to keep the grazing sweet . |
7 | Newton , who celebrated by clubbing in London 's West End , has played in every position for Chelsea — including goalkeeper for part of a reserve game — and Porterfield must be tempted now to leave him at the front for the next test against Middlesbrough . |
8 | As the words of a sentence are being recognised , using their orthographic structure , their sentence context or whatever , then they must be pieced together to reconstruct the underlying meaning of the sentence . |
9 | There are a number of variables against which a language can vary , e.g. time-span , geographical origin , gender of author , discourse type , subject area , etc. , and the sources from which the corpus is compiled must be selected carefully to maintain a representative balance . |
10 | If the spin stops when the full opposite rudder is applied , the stick must be moved forwards to allow normal flight . |
11 | The stick must be moved forwards to make the recovery . |
12 | When the cap has been removed , the chimney must be swept thoroughly to remove all remaining soot , as well as loose mortar and other lining material . |
13 | But he expresses this by saying that we ‘ can proceed no farther by reasoning than to things which must be exposed again to experience or which can be evidenced by means of some appearance ’ ; and this seems to suggest something new . |
14 | They also tell their readers that the dish itself must be cleaned repeatedly to avoid any infection or contamination . |
15 | Overall , however , prevention and treatment have not progressed as quickly as was hoped , and research and development must be pursued vigorously to take account of contemporary perceptions of the disorder . |
16 | If an unexpected event occurs , such as unforeseen ground conditions of the recognition of a deficiency in design information , steps must be taken immediately to respond to the event and to minimize its effects . |
17 | Caution must be taken never to straighten it , since to do so reduces the speed of front-leg kicks . |
18 | The search space in TRACE II is also three-dimensional in that several distinct levels of linguistic description are represented , and the information from all these sources must be combined dynamically to form an interpretation . |
19 | The Secretary of State was thus granted a discretionary power to release a person serving a sentence of life imprisonment subject to two conditions : ( 1 ) He must be recommended so to do in a particular case by the Parole Board ( which was constituted by section 59 of the Act of 1967 ) and ( 2 ) He shall not do so except after consultation with the Lord Chief Justice together with the trial judge if available . |
20 | Both sub-units are involved in internal security duties which demand long hours of vigilance , which must be managed carefully to avoid routine and monotony . |
21 | Deep wounds must be stitched together to help the healing process and they tend to leave scars . |
22 | He must be encouraged also to think about the justification , if any , for separating his subject from , say , physics or biology or biochemistry . |
23 | It must be provided immediately to have any effect on learning : the longer the delay , the slower the rate of learning . |
24 | If the child in question is placed on the Child Protection Register , review conferences must be held regularly to monitor the child 's safety and to review his or her registration . |
25 | Those which vary in the use of a specific feature must be brought together to show the range of choice possible . |
26 | Finally , the backgrounds and characters must be brought together to build the final product . |
27 | Ash and biodegradable waste must be added regularly to achieve the right carbon nitrogen ratio . |
28 | Any remaining balance of ACT must be carried forward to reduce future tax liabilities . |
29 | In that capacity he would be acting as an insolvency practitioner and must be qualified so to act . |
30 | The EC itself has not attached environmental conditions in the cases of Poland and Hungary , but Carlo Ripa di Meana , the EC Environment Commissioner , has insisted that a sum ( still to be agreed ) must be set aside to bring the East 's environment up to scratch and there are proposals for training environmental managers . |