Example sentences of "must be [vb pp] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 " 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 .
2 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 .
3 The fabric must be cut with right-angled corners .
4 This must be done with open eyes .
5 This must be done with open eyes .
6 These must be done with swift strokes , as if you were drawing a cartoon rather than painting in oil .
7 The clean-ups are complex : sites must be treated with special chemicals or bacteria .
8 Hence horses must be reared with other horses to learn to communicate with them .
9 4.34 All appropriate checks must be made with allied agencies to seek information about new clients with particular reference to potential risks of violence or aggression .
10 ‘ This is , I believe , the beginning of another conception of extreme climbs , where pure force is not the sole criterion for success , but must be balanced with mental abilities , technique and strength ’ , he says .
11 The numbers in these training schemes must be balanced with realistic estimates of the growth in the numbers of consultants , which should be increased and funded centrally by government .
12 to determine the liability of the owner of a dog under the animals act 1971 a dog must be compared with other dogs of the same breed and not with dogs generally .
13 Outgoing ministers may buy them for about £75 , but the boxes must be fitted with new locks to preserve the secret of their mechanisms .
14 New EC legislation means that , from 1993 , all new cars must be fitted with catalytic converters , which can not tolerate lead .
15 If the proprietor was between the ages of 50 and 60 in 1952 , at least 50% of his vineyard must be planted with authorised varieties .
16 The same kind of links which have been established over the years between law firms and business on the one hand , and UK government departments on the other , must be forged with European institutions .
17 He asserted that with the concept of reform still in a state of flux it " must be enriched with new ideas and conclusions " .
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