Example sentences of "must [be] [vb pp] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 But there was no ambivalence in other writers : Quinney ( 1975 ) insisted that the criminal law must be seen simply as ‘ a coercive means of enforcing the capitalist social and economic order on an unwilling populace ’ , and added :
2 Walsingham and Knighton also attempted to blame Wyclif and the Lollards for propagating revolt , but this must be seen only as scaremongering by the established order in the Church , attempting to tar the socially conservative academic heretic with the brush of revolution .
3 To manage education through a partnership requires that those who are untrained and whose views and reactions are unpredictable must be treated nevertheless as full contributors rather than as nominal collaborators .
4 They must be made consequently as it is proper to make them .
5 Care must be exercised however as certain colours have specific connotations which may be important if colour codes are used .
6 The knowledge that you possess must be displayed so as to show the examiner that you have the capacity of logical thought and can build further on your present state of development and knowledge .
7 These tax rates can be regarded as progressive , proportional or regressive , though such terms must be defined strictly as they are often used loosely .
8 Pipelines must be fitted so as to maintain continuous flow at turbulence producing levels with valves , glands , seals , junctions and outlets so designed and positioned as to avoid causing ‘ traps ’ where food deposits can accumulate or cleaning solutions can stagnate .
9 He was concerned that the room must be left just as Durance would have wished .
10 And the word ‘ property ’ must be taken literally as ownership or , as we say today , private property .
11 Information must be focused so as to serve precise management tasks .
12 Being lower in rank than the founding treaties , the provisions of Community legislation must be interpreted so as to conform with the provisions of the treaties , and they may be annulled if they are incompatible with them .
13 Above all , if we are to retain our position in the world league , all internal taxes must be designed so as not to adversely affect the price of our goods abroad .
14 Lessons must be designed so as to prevent the learner making mistakes .
15 The outcome of State Department deliberations in the first four months of 1949 was that the character of the occupation must be changed so as to afford the Japanese more legitimate freedom of action .
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