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

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1 It must be hoped that the continuing discussions on a second market can produce a viable middle option . ’
2 Although it must be stated that The Smiths on the road have never corresponded neatly with any ‘ new man ’ image .
3 It must be incorporated when the contract is made .
4 Emperor Hirohito must be supported and the forces of moderate conservatism strengthened within Japan so as to resist a future challenge either from the left or from a regalvanised extreme right wing .
5 Mr Game , who was commissioned to write a report on the incident for Greenpeace , said two milestones in the life-cycle of the Shetland wildlife must be crossed before the full extent of the damage will be known .
6 It must be questioned whether the presence of any particular species of predator in a fossiliferous deposit provides an indication that that predator accumulated the bones in the same deposit .
7 As Bowers has pointed out , however , it must be questioned whether the same results could not have been achieved by a strictly enforced parking policy , given the lack of parking space .
8 Coals must be desulphurised or the sulphur dioxide removed after burning .
9 In consideration of any theft claim , it must be ascertained that the clauses have been complied with in every respect .
10 In consideration of any theft claim , it must be ascertained that the clauses have been complied with in every respect .
11 To sum up , damp walls are not disastrous structurally , but the cause must be ascertained and the condition rectified .
12 The problem must be tackled before the amalgamation takes place .
13 Coun Carr said : ‘ Unemployment in the eastern parts of Middlesbrough is running at 20 per cent and this problem must be tackled if the City Challenge initiative is to succeed . ’
14 In respect of the foregoing it must be understood that the interpretation put upon the word ‘ selfishness ’ in this book is one which does not necessarily brand it as a vice .
15 Also , it must be understood that the notes written represent all analogous notes in any octave ( for instance , the first note E stands for any E within the range of audibility ) .
16 It must be understood that the brewers ' actions have not been forced upon them by the legislation .
17 It must be realised that the dichotomy : simple/complex only refers to ideal types and not to real societies .
18 Nevertheless it must be realised that the energy we now devote to curriculum content has tended to overshadow and obliterate the debate about curriculum delivery with which this chapter has also been concerned .
19 These sediments are only slightly compactible , but with others ( particularly muds ) it must be realised that the thickness of new sediment is not the same thing as the thickness of the rock that results from it .
20 In the first place , it must be realised that the ‘ goods and chattels ’ that comprised personal estate did not include the value of buildings and land , which came under the heading of real estate .
21 For the elderly who have some form of infirmity , the normal daily routine of keeping the body clean and disposing of its waste products can be exhausting , hazardous , and , in some cases even painful when the back must be bent and the limbs slowly manipulated into the appropriate positions to get in and out of the bath , and down and up from the lavatory seat .
22 In addition the place of operation of subsidiaries must be given and the particulars of associated companies together with the directors ' interests in the companies ' shares .
23 A light covering of soil must be given and the pans watered with a fine rose attachment .
24 Under the one the greatest benefits must be given where the merits are the smallest , under the other the benefits must be proportioned to the merits ’ .
25 If after that the prime manager finds that there is still opposition to a management plan , losses must be cut and the required action put in hand , come what may .
26 If the answer is " yes " then it must be determined whether the design is commonplace ( at the time of its creation ) .
27 In contest flying , the motor must be stopped and the throttle servo will be set to a position which achieves this .
28 ‘ without the engine being stopped ’ Means that apart from the exceptions at regulation 107(2) ( a ) and ( b ) ( the main ones are shown at 4 ante ) , the engines of all motor vehicles must be stopped when the vehicles are unattended .
29 The dumping of contaminants ‘ in situ ’ must be ended and the most sensitive areas of seabed must not be disturbed by exploration .
30 Therefore when considering environmental processes the significance of large events must be considered , the modifications to a strict uniformitarian view must be assimilated and the development of step functions and of catastrophe theory must be attempted .
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