Example sentences of "must [be] [vb pp] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , as this case illustrates , there are certain minimum findings and reasons which must be stated so that the parties and the appellate court can see how the justices have approached their task .
2 The ‘ arithmetic ’ of this is that , for money market equilibrium , demand and supply of real cash balances must be equated so that
3 All information must be formatted so that it is readily visible and intelligible to users : preferably as part of the software objects to which it pertains .
4 Either a curve must be fitted , a job which is difficult to do well , or the data must be manipulated so that a straight line becomes a good summary .
5 Access to software must be regulated so that the software of one producer is protected from all other unauthorised producers .
6 Resources must be applied so that there wo n't be unacceptable damage .
7 The speaker should feel comfortable with the lectern 's height and it must be positioned so that he can see his notes .
8 The most important single aspect of siting is that the hutch must be positioned so that it does not receive direct sunlight .
9 There are two considerations : first , it must be positioned so that it can be connected easily to the existing stopcock and to the branch which feeds the drinking water tap in the kitchen ; second , it must be positioned so that it will not be subject to frost damage .
10 There are two considerations : first , it must be positioned so that it can be connected easily to the existing stopcock and to the branch which feeds the drinking water tap in the kitchen ; second , it must be positioned so that it will not be subject to frost damage .
11 Yoshida stressed that labour unrest must be diminished so that trade unions and workers understood their responsibilities as well as their rights .
12 ‘ Whereas the taxable base must be harmonized so that the application of the Community rate to taxable transactions leads to comparable results in all the Member States . ’
13 A professional environment must be created so that the members have confidence in the educational system to produce persons of the right calibre with the ability to bring identity and credit to the profession .
14 It must be redesigned so that it illuminates the choices facing the country — not , as now , obscures them .
15 Having tied off the coils with an overhand knot , a final tie in must be made so that the leader 's attachment will be loaded in the desired manner .
16 Regulated fee income must be recorded so that the aggregate for the firm can be computed and reported to the ICAEW .
17 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 .
18 It may carry fittings for stand-offs , in which case the cross-spar must be rotated so that the fittings point In the correct direction , then the spar can be inserted into the vinyls .
19 All this mass of material must be written so that others may understand it .
20 Whatever you try to transmit to the examiner in a written examination must be written so that it can be read .
21 Shifts from one ‘ problematic ’ to another , such as that from classical political economy to Marxism , must be explained so that ‘ later developments are determined by the structure of the ideological problematic from which they break , or the scientific problems which they recast ’ .
22 Before embarking upon data-gathering exercises some of the potential pitfalls must be recognised so that as many as possible can be avoided .
23 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 .
24 If you intend to turn your work into an ‘ oil ’ then suitable paper must be used so that oily edges do n't form and , when the oil finally dries out it wo n't make the paper brittle and liable to crack .
25 Space must be left so that they get an uninterrupted view , extra lighting may need to be laid on and someone must be on hand to make sure the photograph has an accurate caption .
26 the accuracy of basic patient activity data must be improved so that it commands the confidence of the user .
27 Jobs which do not fulfil this purpose must be reorganised so that they do .
28 The design process must be managed so that it is completed to quality within cost and time targets and with all necessary decisions having been taken and expressed fully and clearly in specifications and drawings .
29 In either case the content and timing must be specified so that there can be no confusion at a later date when the agreement on who does what is no longer fresh in the mind .
30 Information must be focused so as to serve precise management tasks .
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