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

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1 Separated bridles linked to two lines enabled this American invention to be positioned within reasonable accuracy over any likely shipwreck victim.The kite was star shaped and would thus lack the refinement of current designs ; but nevertheless , it must be credited as the first of the steerables .
2 These internal barriers must be understood as the natural consequence of attempting to combine together multi-interest groups possessing different power and influence .
3 The hotel must be named as the payee .
4 His genesis was part of a much longer creative process and must be seen as the culmination of eleven centuries of English literary history .
5 Taken all in all , though , it must be seen as the greatest of all the pending threats to present day life .
6 The construction of 28 new towns after 1946 , housing more than 1.1 million people by 1987 ( Potter , 1987 ) , must be seen as the major positive achievement of town and country planning in the UK .
7 Of these , the 4I B Millardet and the So 4 both promote an early ripening of grapes , while the So 4 must be seen as the most effective in terms of drought resistance , suitability to the humid conditions of Champagne and increased yields .
8 The view of the early church , which Aulén insists must be seen as the classic theory , he calls the ‘ dramatic ’ .
9 It would be impertinent to suggest that Keynes dichotomised his private and professional life and in this sense discretionary monetary policy and deficit spending by government although recommended as a technical solution to a technical problem , must be seen as the prescriptions of a self-confessed immoralist .
10 In a comparable way , our concept of the individual must be seen as the conjuncture of the various practices which make up the complex whole .
11 She writes : ‘ The process of inspiration must be seen as the inspiration of those people , especially of poor women , struggling for human dignity and liberation from oppressive powers , because they believe in the biblical God of creation and salvation despite all experiences to the contrary . ’
12 This introspection must be seen as the opposite pole to Canova 's universalism and provides new insights into the terms ‘ sensuous ’ and the ‘ sensual ’ today .
13 A more radical change may be on the way : a report by the UK Institute of Health Services Management concludes that ‘ General taxation must be reconsidered as the major funding of the National Health Service if it continues to fail to deliver adequate levels of resources ’ .
14 This phrase must be regarded as the starting-point for analysis rather than as an explanation .
15 On October 9 , Smash Hits published what must be regarded as the strangest pop cover story of all time , an interview , conducted by the experienced Ian Cranna , with Morrissey and Pete Burns , and headlined ‘ The Very Odd Couple ’ .
16 Written by Dom Pérignon 's pupil and immediate successor at Hautvillers , the treatise must be regarded as the most authoritative contemporary account , not only of the state of viticulture and viniculture in Champagne in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries , but also of Dom Pérignon 's particular contribution to the art of winemaking .
17 In the light of the available evidence the ideas presented in this chapter must be regarded as the ‘ front runners ’ in terms of a satisfactory explanation of how children master the language system .
18 This book must be regarded as the definitive study of the chapel of which Vasari said ‘ All the most celebrated sculptors and painters who worked in that Chapel became excellent and illustrious ’ .
19 The consequences of sleep loss and sleep reduction can not therefore simply be interpreted in terms of denial of sleep , but must be regarded as the outcome of a combination of sleep loss , causing sleepiness , and the subversion of the normally well-ordered physiological cycles which substantially control our states of arousal .
20 Briefly then , the rule of dovetailing ( like all other artistic laws ) must not take precedence of common sense , but must be regarded as the normal procedure , and deviations from it as exceptions requiring justification .
21 As the progenitor of this movement of ideas , Socrates must be regarded as the turning point in the whole history of civilization .
22 Produced by a cast of mandarins drawn mainly from academe , the new recipe proceeds from a basic assumption : that international economic competition must be regarded as the principal successor to the Cold War in motivating federal support of science .
23 In addition there is , as yet , no consensus of opinion among Keynes scholars over his treatment of the labour market so that what is presented here must be regarded as the personal view of the author .
24 Nonetheless , implementation independence has had a powerful effect on AI thinking about metaphysical problems , and has been behind McCarthy 's insistence that AI must be defined as the study of intelligent mechanisms independent of their implementation in machines or brains , and hence to a general denial that AI is , in any strong sense , about machines .
25 It must be expressed as the number of periods .
26 In the case of table 12.4 , if construct 5 ‘ savage-civilized ’ is used to form the vertical axis , construct 2 ‘ vertical-horizontal ’ must be used as the horizontal axis .
27 Just as it was possible to try the major war criminals after 1945 on the basis of generally accepted principles ( to which the Hague and Geneva codes contributed ) , so the 1977 Protocols must be taken as the clearest formulation of the laws presently applicable to armed conflict , including the use of nuclear weapons .
28 The opening phrase " The poor young man is significant in this respect : since it can hardly be treated as Pemberton 's own self-pitying assessment of himself , it must be taken as the author 's narrative voice ; and thus establishes , from the beginning , a relation between the author and the main character which is at the same time sympathetic and distanced .
29 Since the poetic structure includes only those elements which evoke a response in the reader , it is this response that must be taken as the analyst 's starting point ; the linguist as such can not tell us what is interesting or important about a work ( ‘ No grammatical analysis of a poem can give us more than the grammar of the poem ’ ( p. 213 ) ) .
30 Although any eligible accounts held by you can be associated with a single card , one account must be nominated as the Primary Account to which all transactions relate unless you select a different account for a particular transaction , for example because there are insufficient funds in the Primary Account to meet the withdrawal .
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