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

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1 In Britain also , there is recognition that the progress that has been made in the last fifteen years in increasing the pool of professionally-trained social workers must be matched by similar efforts to upgrade the skills of the paraprofessional work force if the quality of social service provision is to be adequate .
2 Restructuring must coincide with the broader Community objectives , and Community funds must be matched by national funds .
3 Whether Primary and Secondary copies must be split between different types of media .
4 If more than that number is required , requests must be supported by good reasons , and will require to be counter-signed by C Will , G Lomas or R Pankhurst .
5 Personal discussions , conferences and the publication of papers and articles must be supported by easy-to-use programs providing access to the new techniques .
6 This is why it is often stressed that strategic change must be supported by top managers .
7 The interplay of class , status and party in the formation of social groups is complex and variable and must be examined in particular societies during particular time periods .
8 Oocytes in MI must be collected from ovarian follicles after the required time interval following injection of follicle-stimulating hormone [ pregnant mare 's serum gonadotropin ( PMSG ) and human chorionic gonadotrophin ( hCG ) .
9 Figures must be constructed for particular subjects in a particular situation ( see p.89 ) .
10 " We " must be credited with primal parents , a first father and a first mother , who were mortal like us , who procreated children like us , who , like us , were different from other animals and other beings , both real and imaginary .
11 During the six months since the appeal for the £3.5 million which must be raised from external sources was launched , fund-raising efforts have been targeted at individuals and institutions .
12 Personal computers are too fragile to cope with viruses and must be replaced with sophisticated systems which are resilient to viruses in the first place .
13 But interference must be prevented between adjacent systems of the same type .
14 Thus attention must be given to male motives for using contraception .
15 In this , as in so many matters involving the practitioner in the pain of elders , attention must be given to supporting practitioners so that they can confront their own feelings , fears and anxieties about old age and those whom they seek to help .
16 When necessary , consideration must be given to consulting specialists both within and outside the firm ( eg Corporate Finance Services Unit in London ) .
17 The remedy must be given in small doses at suitable intervals §246
18 This states that the following information must be given in legible characters on all business letters , written orders , invoices , receipts and demands for payment :
19 Similarly , approaches which seem to imply a pre-knowledge of the aims and goals of other people 's lives , and lack the willingness to retain an open mind , to live with uncertainties , possibilities and transitions — these too must be seen as professional approaches with little to recommend them .
20 Abroad they must be seen as great statesmen anxious to build peacemaking bridges between East and West .
21 The fabric must be cut with right-angled corners .
22 In extreme cases , no such band can be identified , and purity must be determined by other methods .
23 This means that the capitalist system is the cause of the crises encountered , and therefore such crises must be ascribed to endogenous factors .
24 Or the authority may direct that the final decision must be based on economic considerations only , thus replacing all but the economic factors .
25 it must be based on predetermined standards of performance based on the job being performed
26 Previous decisions had held that a mistake must be based on reasonable grounds if it is to excuse , a doctrine which is illogical for the reason given by Lord Hailsham .
27 In other words , mistakes must be based on reasonable grounds where the offences are serious — which would cover not only rape but also cases involving a risk of death or serious injury , such as the use of force in self-defence .
28 for alertness ( or fatigue ) the evidence must be based upon subjective measurements , but , for body temperature , objective measurements are possible .
29 This means that something at least must be said about alternative types of ambiguity , although a detailed treatment would be well beyond the scope of this book .
30 And to prevent the game being faced with another can of worms , the system of picking out illegal or violent play must be done through proper channels — not after a TV judge and jury have sat .
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