Example sentences of "must be [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Minor toxicities include nausea , vomiting , flushing and diarrhoea — all of which can be managed by conventional means — as well as episodic fever and rigours ; these side-effects must be differentiated for those due to infection and other causes .
2 Line and Sandison conclude , ‘ Variations between individual titles , of serials as well as monographs , are likely to be so great that substantial data must be collected for each individual title , perhaps in each library ( certainly in each type of library ) if weeding is to be done on a rational basis ’ .
3 Figures must be constructed for particular subjects in a particular situation ( see p.89 ) .
4 Up to this stage , the dish or watch glass containing the eggs must be replaced for each change of solution .
5 For each Media Unit , Media Items must be declared for exclusive use by Offline and these items must be initialised in accordance with the instructions defined in Section 8.2.3 below .
6 For the student to benefit from this opportunity to learn , time and encouragement must be given for informal ‘ chats ’ .
7 The banks or river walls must be scanned for obscure discharge points .
8 So every delivery must be certified for consistent quality .
9 This must be completed for each employee .
10 If orders are sought for more than one child in the same family , a separate form must be completed for each child .
11 Application must be made on form CHA 19 and a separate form must be completed for each child within the same family .
12 Please remind your staff that these procedures must be followed for all sickness absences .
13 In order to translate an overall vision into practice , some general principles must be followed for both these groups :
14 However the sequence of fixation and permeabilization must be tested for each determinant .
15 If they are and this kind of tragedy occurs then they must be punished for such behaviour . ’
16 Variance component analysis was used to estimate the number of crypts and the number of biopsy samples that must be evaluated for each method to classify an individual correctly .
17 You must be prepared for all eventualities , however , and not find yourself being asked to take charge in an area where you have insufficient clinical knowledge and experience .
18 ‘ The county council have had to re-tender virtually all services in the Liss , area , and so people , as always with competitive tendering must be prepared for some changes tot he operators and timetables , ’ said Mr. Clark .
19 Vigilance must be kept for possible new cases of tuberculosis both in immigrants and in the indigenous population .
20 Available in varying maturity , it must be kept for two years before it attains a real ‘ bite-back ’ sharpness .
21 Registration for VAT requires the business to maintain additional records for VAT purposes which must be kept for six years .
22 Lastly , under the Value Added Tax Act 1983 , Sched 7 , para 7(2) , as amended , records and papers relevant to VAT liability must be kept for six years .
23 A 50g sample of each food item must be kept for 72 hours in case there is an outbreak of food poisoning .
24 If the Magistrates ' Court is satisfied that the odour complained of does indeed amount to a statutory nuisance , a nuisance order must be granted for one or both the following purposes :
25 Two additional conditions must be noted for this multi-factor return generating process .
26 Each of these problems can have alternative solutions and an optimal decision must be tailored for each individual firm .
27 A quiet , empty room is needed so that the testing can be undisturbed , a check must be made for absent children , and the eye charts to be used must be left in a place where pupils will not be able to see them beforehand .
28 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
29 Any two of the following checks must be made for each hiring
30 This means not only that forecasts must be made for each sector separately but that the base year should be the last one for which there were no constraints on the supply of places .
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