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

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1 Although it must be stated that The Smiths on the road have never corresponded neatly with any ‘ new man ’ image .
2 In consideration of any theft claim , it must be ascertained that the clauses have been complied with in every respect .
3 In consideration of any theft claim , it must be ascertained that the clauses have been complied with in every respect .
4 Also , it must be understood that the notes written represent all analogous notes in any octave ( for instance , the first note E stands for any E within the range of audibility ) .
5 It must be understood that the brewers ' actions have not been forced upon them by the legislation .
6 In respect of the foregoing it must be understood that the interpretation put upon the word ‘ selfishness ’ in this book is one which does not necessarily brand it as a vice .
7 These sediments are only slightly compactible , but with others ( particularly muds ) it must be realised that the thickness of new sediment is not the same thing as the thickness of the rock that results from it .
8 Nevertheless it must be realised that the energy we now devote to curriculum content has tended to overshadow and obliterate the debate about curriculum delivery with which this chapter has also been concerned .
9 It must be realised that the dichotomy : simple/complex only refers to ideal types and not to real societies .
10 On the positive side , it must be said that the unit does the job it sets out to do quite admirably and that the fidelity of the original signal is kept well and truly intact .
11 At this point it must be said that the CA methodology is not without its critics .
12 Starting was as fraught as ever or even more so because of large craft wanting to come through the start line but it must be said that the cruiser operators were generally very cooperative throughout the race .
13 ( It must be said that the RTOA also contributed to its own downfall , by failing to get a grip on in-fighting among its own members . )
14 Indeed , the manner in which the railways forced the mixing of the castes was said to have been a contributory cause of the Mutiny in 1857 , although it must be said that the revolt broke out in an area still far from the early Indian railway projects .
15 The argument was on the semantics of how post-sixteen education is presently offered in Banbury , and whereas , of course , they had every right to use the opting out legislation as a governing body , it must be said that the possibility of success under those terms erm is somewhat untried , because of course legislation was specifically geared at Local Education Authorities that do not look after their schools , and thus schools are able to opt out of a badly run , inefficient Education Authority , and we 've seen that happen in many of the urban areas in the country , and indeed some schools have not opted for that .
16 In fairness , it must be said that the professions have worked out a number of checks and balances to this system , and a common alternative to a percentage fee , hourly rates , can work out as an even more expensive open cheque drawn on the public purse .
17 " To be fair , however , it must be said that the natives on the hill also applauded the firmness and resolve which the gentlemen displayed in our defence .
18 It must be said that the position is far from clear in torts such as Rylands v Fletcher .
19 And in this sense it must be said that the Resistance experience , by making us believe that politics is a relationship between man and man or between consciousnesses , fostered our illusions of 1939 and masked the truth of the incredible power of history which the Occupation taught us in another connection .
20 There is a Breed Society for every breed of goat in the U.K. but it must be said that the evaluation of male goats lags way behind that of bulls .
21 It must be said that the relevance of the depreciation charge in this context depends also on which of the asset 's many possible values is depreciated .
22 If Freemantle portrayed Leapor as relatively docile , it must be said that the poet occasionally adopted obsequious postures herself .
23 But it must be said that the historian 's task is substantially simplified by the transformation .
24 But if Trible 's position is that she is a literary critic , pursuing rhetorical criticism without commitment to the text , then it must be said that the impression she gives is often very different .
25 It must be said that the catalogue entry here is slightly misleading in the desire to rebut the idea that this represents a ‘ femme-fatale ’ .
26 It must be said that the Brooklyn Beer is talking here — it 's a particularly dark and mysterious brew .
27 The guest must be assured that the complaint , no matter how trivial , will be dealt with immediately .
28 First , it must be asserted that the subject-matter is crime , and not the more nebulous category of deviance .
29 It must be emphasized that the goal of transferability applies equally to the practical and the theoretical , to skills and to knowledge , to arts and to science , and it should be the overriding aim of school education .
30 Yet if one accepts that a number of very accomplished poets remained firmly off the routes of mainstream development , it must be accepted that the history of women 's poetry , and of poetry in general through the eighteenth century , has been interpreted in a simplistic manner .
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