Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] with some " in BNC.
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1 | Much development was taking place and the old landmarks were fast disappearing , so he realised it must be done with some urgency . |
2 | His article is particularly valuable for the evidence which he adduces from contemporary documents , some of which is of considerable importance in helping to determine the facts of Molla Fenari 's life ; but much of what he says is , as will be shown , based on so little genuine historical evidence ( insofar as this can be judged from the sources he quotes ) and appears so speculative that it must be treated with some caution . |
3 | Such remarks , however , must be treated with some caution . |
4 | Similarly , although the smallness of the samples of 16th , 17th , and 18th Century publications in need of repair means that conclusions about them must be treated with some caution , it is worth noting that if all pre-1800 items are treated as a group and the proportion of them allocated to each of Categories 3–5 calculated , their pattern of distribution ( ‘ Poor' 78% ; ‘ Bad ’ 18% ; ‘ Fragile ’ 7% ) comes close to matching that already established for all defective items . |
5 | He saw Olga Stych go off to church an hour early and deduced that she must be helping with some small church chore before the service . |
6 | In the light of the foregoing , an invitation to spell out the legal rules governing the treatment of the terminally ill must be regarded with some trepidation . |
7 | Although Butterflyfish are quite hardy when acclimatized , their conditions must be maintained with some degree of consistency . |
8 | Of course , such a routine must be used with some flexibility . |