Example sentences of "must be [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 It must be borne in mind that not every dead-end of a burrow terminates in a long , narrow hole .
32 It must be borne in mind that more copper equates to more adhesive holding the copper foil onto the glass fibre panel .
33 However , although absenteeism and turnover are lower , claim the company , than the average for Swedish industry as a whole , it must be borne in mind that the plant is in an area with a low level of industrialisation .
34 Although rather intangible , such possibilities must be borne in mind when considering dress and the decoration of artefacts as there are other media for the expression of design and meaning .
35 Adrenalin runs fast in the Cuillin and eagerness keeps the feet moving , but it must be borne in mind that the miles are long and rough and enough time must be allowed for the return to base .
36 The polemical and ideological edge to this debate must be borne in mind : not all those engaged in it were in favour of increased public spending , due to fears about its effects on investment and on incentives ; and in some quarters it was passionately felt that the ageing of society was socially , economically , and even politically undesirable ( Thane forthcoming ) , and hence that its dangers should be emphasized .
37 The management will obviously expect their reception staff to sell the higher priced accommodation whenever possible , but it must be borne in mind that the interests of the client must come first , for a happy satisfied guest will return and spread goodwill .
38 The Association of Professors of Surgery has advised that every surgical trainee should undertake a period of full time research training , but it must be borne in mind that most surgeons will not subsequently perform laboratory research .
39 Attempts have been made to classify the various ‘ schools ’ of economics and law ; but convenient though these are , it must be borne in mind that the effective use of any interdisciplinary approach varies significantly according to how , where , and why it is being applied .
40 Notwithstanding the difficulty in determining the exact meaning of the information defined in s.10 , it must be borne in mind that whether information comes within the scope of the section is a question of fact for the jury or the magistrates to decide .
41 However , the limitations of these data must be borne in mind , especially the fact that they are limited to a single point in time .
42 However , even in this context ( in the same way as in the case of joint-stock companies ) it must be borne in mind that a share certificate in Hungary ( like in many continental countries ) is not just a certificate of membership in a limited company but a marketable security , property which may be transferred in case of bearer shares by delivery and by endorsement in case of registered shares .
43 It must be borne in mind , that after 14 months of lay each flock should be depopulated , and the house/s completely cleaned out and creosoted .
44 It must be borne in mind that this distribution , while , likely to be typical of the 1910 sample as a whole , does reflect that sample sage structure : the information comes from marriages logged very largely between 1910 and 1920 and obviously tells us more about the families that sent their daughter to the trade in the 1900s than about the earlier decades .
45 At the same time it must be borne in mind that in literature , prominence and deviance frequently take a more extreme form ( for example in the Gormenghast passage on p 29 ) which would show up against practically any norm we should choose ; this more general deviance can be demonstrated by taking one 's relative norms from as broad a range as possible .
46 In writing these notes a good many questions must be borne in mind all the time .
47 Although we have distinguished five discrete statuses , it must be borne in mind that the reality being described is a continuum — any discreteness is an artefact of the definitions .
48 Three such grades will be suggested ( although it must be borne in mind that the reality is a continuum ) : these are inappropriateness , paradox and incongruity .
49 However , it must be borne in mind that , according to the case law of the court :
50 It must be borne in mind that the issues between the plaintiffs and the defendants are , for present purposes , issues of principle only .
51 This important proviso must be borne in mind , not just in the context of descriptions used in this report , but when considering the various descriptions used in documents of the time .
52 The fact that the passive can and often does communicate adverse meanings in languages such as Japanese and Chinese must be borne in mind by translators working from or into these languages .
53 This dulled incentive to enhance productivity is a cost of integration that must be borne in mind when amalgamation is contemplated .
54 It must be borne in mind that the majority of coding decisions will be taken by junior members of staff .
55 the subordinate 's ability and experience must be borne in mind when allocating tasks and responsibilities , since it is highly damaging to allocate tasks beyond a subordinate 's capabilities ; and
56 This possibility can not be discounted , but it must be borne in mind that Szulc 's sources for this are confined to interviews with Blas Roca , Fabio Grobart and Alfredo Guevara , all of whom are ‘ old ’ Communists who might well be anxious to give an enhanced impression of their role in the early stages of the revolution .
57 But these are not precise antonyms , and it must be borne in mind that the purpose of the use of the word is to stigmatise certain types of behaviour as criminal .
58 ‘ To begin with , it must be borne in mind that Community legislation is drafted in several languages and that the different language versions are all equally authentic .
59 In comparing and contrasting the different features of each , however , the extent to which traditional IR systems are suitable models to be emulated must be borne in mind .
60 It must be borne in mind , however , that too much reward can reduce the drive-stimulus to zero after a certain point has been reached .
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