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

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1 To activate the stylus it must be pressed down so the microswitch in the tip makes contact , the on-screen cursor now follows the motions of the stylus round the grid .
2 It conveys strain and effort ; the psychological rendering of a concentration on each separate moment and the feeling that every moment will be recoverable in memory ( perhaps strobe-like stop-motion would be more logical here , but it could provoke laughter or distraction , a break in concentration on the story ) ; and finally the suggestion that the action is so rapid that it must be slowed down so that it can be perceived at all .
3 and er it must be borne in upon them that the alternative for us are not having money to keep up our roads programme is going to be very dangerous therefore I think there is no question that the recent test programme is the second priority for concern .
4 Remember when cutting the stock material that it must be turned over after each cut to obtain the correct angles on each segment .
5 Here the desires of the vendor and Newco may converge because the problem for Newco in acquiring goodwill is that it will reduce Newco 's distributable profits as it must be written off in the profit and loss account , unless it can be written off against the share premium account .
6 For example , if playing with the Tonka truck is a reward it must be kept out of reach at all other times .
7 Your body needs to return to its normal pace slowly , just as it must be warmed up .
8 If the complaint turns out to be more serious or if agreement can not be reached on a resolution , it must be referred back for a full investigation .
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10 Before comparing these poets to Leapor , it must be observed in
11 It must be pointed out before we go any further that my friends in Harwich had a rather distorted picture of my life in that they only ever saw the best of me .
12 Although it is difficult to compare the publications of today with the comics of the 1950s , it must be pointed out that there is a surprising amount of science in today 's comics .
13 However , it must be pointed out that there will be an early encashment charge if you do so before you have paid six full years ' contributions .
14 But it must be pointed out that there are some waters where carp rarely , if ever , feed at the surface .
15 However , it must be pointed out that not all monopoly suppliers act against the public interest ( eg it is not suggested even by the most ardent advocate of privatisation — refer to Chapter 3 — that the water supply or sewage disposal industries should provide competitive services to each household ; the duplication of resources in these cases would be extremely wasteful to society ) , nor do all oligopolies abuse their position .
16 It must be pointed out that some interviewees stated that they ‘ abused ’ their GPs , for example , ‘ hitting ’ their GP for methadone when there was a ‘ drought ’ of heroin .
17 However , in the passage in which he specifically considers whether a woman can be ordained , his answering in the negative , it must be pointed out , is dependent on biological presuppositions which we now know to be false .
18 There is obviously much truth in this analysis , although it must be pointed out that even the most obvious process need may be very difficult to achieve .
19 It must be pointed out in this connection that , as the court has consistently held , the mere fact that the competent authority is empowered to grant exemptions or dispensations can not justify a national measure which is contrary to the E.E.C .
20 Whilst it is true that disadvantages arise from different aspects of the same dispute being adjudicated upon by different courts , it must be pointed out , on the one hand , that a plaintiff is always entitled to bring his action in its entirety before the courts for the domicile of the defendant and , on the other , that article 22 of the Convention allows the first court seised , in certain circumstances , to hear the case in its entirety provided that there is a connection between the actions brought before the different courts .
21 It must be pointed out , however , that rejection of this aspect of the human capital theory does not necessarily imply rejection of its main claims , i.e. that education or health contribute to economic growth .
22 A ruling class , it must be pointed out , which is no longer defined as individual entrepreneurs but in terms of the fusion of large monopoly and oligopoly joint-stock companies with financial institutions ( banks , insurance companies , pension funds , merchant banks ) and the state .
23 Finally , it must be pointed out that the recession of a coastline is not merely the result of marine erosion .
24 It must be pointed out , however , that the defender 's outstretched arm tries , not to block the punch , but merely to guide it away by utilizing the turning stance , thus changing her front stance to a side stance .
25 Before leaving this section on metre , it must be pointed out that a musical setting could be written which deliberately avoided any metrical pulse at all .
26 Before leaving the question of Molla Husrev 's Muftilik it must be pointed out that further documentary evidence calls in question one element of the account , namely the assertion that Molla Husrev built his medrese on going to Bursa after his falling-out with Mehmed II .
27 However , it must be pointed out that what he has consistently proposed does not require the arts to be subjected to ‘ scientific or quasi-scientific ’ forms of measurement .
28 However , it must be pointed out that the traditional explanation for the destruction of woodland from the late prehistoric period onwards to provide fuel for ironworking ( and salt boiling in the Midlands ) fails to take into account the fact that such activity is more likely to have engendered conservation and careful management of woodland resources rather than wholesale clearance .
29 It must be pointed out that we had already hoped to make at least £1000 at the Annual Reunion so this means a bigger and better Christmas Fayre and a rise in the cost of tickets .
30 It must be pointed out moreover that representing the infinitive 's event as a mere potentiality leaves the question of the location in time of its actualization wide open .
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