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

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1 Finally , it must be recognised that adjustment may be less than instantaneous , both because production processes take time and because the presence of transactions costs and other risks leads to a world in which contracts exist and expectational errors have real effects .
2 Others , like the modern thinker , Alan Watts , have grudgingly admired it : ‘ Without any disrespect it must be said that Christianity is pre-eminently the gamblers ’ religion .
3 It must be noted that leprosy was not just the twentieth-century disease known by that name but covered many other skin complaints ( see Leviticus 13 ) .
4 To all this is added ( and it must be emphasised that Catholicism has always been in the ascendancy ) , a healthy input from the Jewish fraternity whose civic and educational emphasis greatly increases the town 's well-being , albeit from a proportionately tiny community .
5 Nevertheless , it must be recognized that co-operation by itself can not compensate entirely for inadequate funding .
6 Accordingly , strictly , it must be ensured that Target is already under the control of Newco , and that Newco is close , when management subscribe .
7 It must be appreciated that inflation in land and house prices tends to distort the profit earned on land and the development process .
8 Green would go to Low Wood for bowling , and also enjoyed hunting — and it must be remembered that hunting in the Lake District is on foot and not on horseback !
9 Although the wife was in desertion , nevertheless it must be remembered that desertion is never irrevocable .
10 The excavation will , in fact , have to be substantially larger , for it must be remembered that room must be allowed around the edge for backfilling .
11 It must be remembered that article 9 prohibits questioning not only ‘ in any court ’ but also in any ‘ place out of Parliament . ’
12 However , and perhaps more importantly , it must be remembered that housing is more than simply a place to live in .
13 And it must be remembered that access to a tissue is often the least well thought out part of a proposal ; there are many neurological conditions where gene therapy would be attractive if parts of the central nervous system were selectively accessible .
14 It must be remembered that hyperlipidaemia in a well-controlled diabetic may also represent a primary familial disorder , and it is often difficult to differentiate between this and diabetes complicated by hypertriglyceridaemia .
15 It must be remembered that fault is referred to in two contexts , the fault of the defendant and the fault of the plaintiff .
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