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

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1 Children must be given the opportunity to talk through their ideas before they are expected to write them down .
2 ‘ Silas must be given the opportunity to test his feelings for Doreen .
3 ‘ Both John Emburey and Phil Tufnell have not bowled as well as they can but they must be given the opportunity to bowl more on these kind of turning pitches at home .
4 British policemen and women must be given the chance to defend themselves .
5 To this book ‘ must be given the credit for preserving the ideas of equestrian art to the present day , because it was this book that formed the basis of its renaissance ’ .
6 ‘ When the ref makes the scrum come up and back again , like in the Moore case , the packs must be given the time and position to reset properly .
7 There is one particular reason why the Rat must be given the role of alert guardian and subordinate .
8 Any sort of housing standard to be effective must be given the force of law , but the sad lesson of history is that specific words of the law , while intended in spirit to be a minimum statement of what is acceptable , are usually interpreted and followed as the maximum of what has to be achieved in practice .
9 When dogs have spent long periods living outside , they do n't know indoors from outdoors , and must be taught the difference .
10 They must be ascribed the status due to calculations which contain a large element of estimation .
11 While it must be said the illumination does advertise the shop it greatly brightens the area with its window displays .
12 Last but by no means least must be noted the recommendation in Gaudium et Spes ( 90 ) to establish ‘ some agency of the universal Church ’ in order to ‘ stimulate the Catholic community to foster progress in needy regions and social justice on the international scene ’ .
13 However , against this must be balanced the fact that there will be a greater profit margin , by virtue of the fact that distributive intermediaries are obviated and their margins will not have to be met .
14 Section 28(4) now says that the person must be told the reason for the arrest even if the facts are obvious .
15 Hari decided that her mother must be told the truth , as she had pointed out , there was nothing wrong with her mind .
16 ‘ Aye , we must be told the news .
17 Anne wept for him and for Kathleen , who must be told the news , and decided that she must definitely find out where Kathleen was and visit her .
18 While the legal rights of all parties must be respected the welfare of the child must be the court 's paramount consideration .
19 In the context of this paper it is suggested that the following principles are added : dementia sufferers should be maintained in their own homes for as long as possible dementia sufferers should be maintained in their own community for as long as possible the number of moves should be kept to a minimum the independence , dignity and privacy of the sufferer must be respected the dementia sufferers must be involved as far as possible in discussions and decisions regarding their care and any possible move carers or potential carers should be involved in the decision-making process .
20 Against the SAS successes must be measured the cost .
21 Cash and carry 's : tend to offer a ‘ no-frills ’ service on a price basis although they are not necessarily the cheapest and to their prices must be added the cost of collection .
22 To this must be added the cost of accommodation in the future , it being accepted on all sides that the plaintiff 's present home , though much loved by her , is not suitable in any long term assessment .
23 It costs £219.00 but to this must be added the price of an energiser , the SRD-6SB ( £99.00 ) which uses a step-up transformer and rectifies part of the audio signal to produce the required DC bias ( 230V ) .
24 If — as happens too often — the new methods are even more inconvenient than the old then a change-over is difficult , because to the basic inconvenience of the new pattern must be added the inconvenience of learning it .
25 To this must be added the nature of the claimants themselves who may not fully comprehend the mechanics of such an appeal process .
26 To that must be added the running costs of a , at a si at a similarly discounted rate deduced from the A A tables of nine p , nine point four eight tenths of a mile .
27 In the interest of fairness and the protection of fellow reviewers , I must be allowed the right of reply to Martin Collins ' extraordinary outburst ( Mail , Sept ) in response to my review of his book Classic Walks in the Peak District .
28 Against this must be set the benefit of working with a consistent software interface , having better compatibility of data between programs and a simpler user interface .
29 Against such examples of blatant petty mindedness must be set the tone of sympathetic understanding adopted by Lord Gorell and those closest to him in the RCM. the letter he sent out to regional chairmen and secretaries in December 1942 , is a fair indication of his philosophy :
30 Overall , the effect of the suspension of indexation will raise an additional £730 million in 1993/4 , although against this must be set the cost of the extension of the 20p band which will cost £370 million , leaving the Treasury £360 million better off in the coming year .
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