Example sentences of "[conj] must be regarded " in BNC.

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1 He considered that the water supplies were ‘ very good ’ — a term that must be regarded as relative only , since the summit was in fact often short of water and there were , in several years , closures , reductions of tolls and tonnage limits imposed on the Watford to Foxton section , all on account of insufficient water to keep the two flights properly fed .
2 If one believes that education is for all children and must be regarded as in many ways the great equalizer , it is hard to accept the proposition that education in morality and religion should be left to parents whose fulfilment of this obligation will be far from equal .
3 The ‘ god ’ to be worshipped evolved with life and must be regarded as having had common origin with it .
4 Working at Richard France-Lynch 's yard for the past two years , she showed much of the old France-Lynch magic , and must be regarded as high goal potential . ’
5 Another indicator for the future of the book is a growing commitment across all age groups to lifelong self-improvement and a recognition in influential groups such as government and the media that the role of the book is not purely commercial , and that it conveys other advantages to society and must be regarded accordingly .
6 Many other writers working in Southeast Asia have drawn attention to the fact that particular ethno-linguistic groups can not be treated in isolation , but must be regarded as forming part of a larger social system .
7 The consequences of sleep loss and sleep reduction can not therefore simply be interpreted in terms of denial of sleep , but must be regarded as the outcome of a combination of sleep loss , causing sleepiness , and the subversion of the normally well-ordered physiological cycles which substantially control our states of arousal .
8 Briefly then , the rule of dovetailing ( like all other artistic laws ) must not take precedence of common sense , but must be regarded as the normal procedure , and deviations from it as exceptions requiring justification .
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