Example sentences of "[noun pl] must [be] [adj] of " in BNC.
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1 | In considering Community legal texts , national courts must be aware of the characteristic features of Community law and the particular difficulties to which its interpretation gives rise . |
2 | The regional health authorities must be aware of and able to respond through their educational strategies to the problem of the national perspective . |
3 | At a joint press conference with Gerlach Havel expressed hopes that the path towards a confederation of the two German states would be taken quickly , but added that such a process would have to be part of a pan-European process , and that the neighbours of both German states must be relieved of all anxiety over a greater Germany . |
4 | Researchers must be mindful of what information meant to its creator and how it was used in the past . |
5 | Candidates must be capable of applying this special knowledge to student design work . |
6 | The dilemma which arose from the modern sculptor , was summed up by Marion Spielmann in British Sculptors and Sculptors of Today ( 1901 ) ‘ The present aim is to give life without actual realism — a suggestion of reality shrouded in poetry and grace … our artists understand that if the figures are to be more like the human form the statues must be unconscious of their absence of drapery as though they were symbols — which indeed they are ’ . |
7 | Those parties for whom work is to be done or who themselves are doing work for engineers must be aware of the inherent uncertainties involved in the project and negotiate a sensible and commercially prudent apportionment of liability . |
8 | In all , the search for visual relays working in parallel with the primary cortical visual mechanisms has been disappointing , even though there is good evidence that these areas must be capable of operating in the absence of the visual cortex . |
9 | Planners must be aware of the less acceptable aspects of bringing people from too large a catchment area . |
10 | And these regulators must be capable of resisting the regulatory capture we discussed in Chapter 17 . |
11 | Polar plants must be capable of being frozen for several months each year , and to undergo repeated freeze-thaw cycles throughout the growing season , even at the height of summer . |
12 | Businesses involved with these goods must be aware of the special requirements , but for other traders , the following general principles will apply . |
13 | In addition , the recorders must be capable of replay after a hard steel spike with a frontal area of 0.05 square inches is dropped from a height of ten feet on to the recorder when attached to a weight of 500 lb . |
14 | He assumed that by now the allied Generals must be aware of the French advance , but it was still his duty to report what he had seen and so he kicked back his heels , waved farewell to the Prussians , and rode on . |
15 | However , editors and their advisers must be conscious of one trap for unwary players that can be sprung by a determined litigant who seeks an interim injunction at the outset of his action . |
16 | All MAS professionals must be aware of the regulatory and statutory framework in which the firm operates . |
17 | all prices must be inclusive of service charge and state this to be so ; |
18 | In the absence of a full index , users must be sure of selecting the appropriate main class before consulting the index of a specific class . |
19 | One cultural tendency feminists must be critical of , and ultimately indeed try to eliminate , is the tendency to impose the categories ‘ masculine ’ and ‘ feminine ’ on every aspect of life , so we see them as natural categories instead of what they are , restrictive and unequal constructs . |
20 | This study has shown that clinicians must be aware of the occasional ‘ silent ’ period after major bile duct injuries . |
21 | First , the unexplained residual returns between all assets must be independent of each other and second , the factors and assets must be independent ; i.e. . |
22 | Briefly , the rules of normalisation require that all entries in the entity must be completed ( first normal form ) , all attributes of the entity must be dependent on all the key ( second normal form ) , and all non-key attributes must be independent of one another ( third normal form ) . |
23 | Those who assess their needs and deliver services must be aware of a tendency to treat older people as dependent , incapable and childlike . |
24 | The premises must be capable of being let . |
25 | Nurses must be aware of both the temperature at which clothes are processed , the category of soiling and the safe packing for handling by porters and staff en route . |
26 | All stages from eggs to adults must be capable of withstanding low environmental temperatures ; eggs especially have to be cold-resistant throughout the winter . |
27 | Supervisors must be aware of an sensitive to negative behavioural and attitudinal indicators in order to anticipate/prevent aggressive or violent outbursts . |