Example sentences of "it [modal v] be understood that " in BNC.

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1 However , whilst it should be understood that coffins were generally associated with those whose bodies were destined for intramural burial , it should also be noted that recent archaeology has revealed instances of pre-sixteenth-century encoffined burials in churchyards and intramural shroud burial .
2 However , it should be understood that it contains images of sexually explicit nature and is not recommended for those offended by such material .
3 First , it should be understood that Skymaster is simply a part of Prestel .
4 A statement issued last night by TEC chief executive John Howell said : ‘ It should be understood that Freshfayre ( Mr Bell 's company based at Skelton , East Cleveland ) were initially contacted by Cleveland Compact as part of their normal canvassing campaigns ( Compact is a branch of the TEC that places job adverts in schools ) .
5 It should be understood that the market does not have an actual geographical location , but that the market is the activity which takes place between financial institutions , using the various instruments and facilities to make liquidity adjustments , to maximise returns on money they are holding .
6 Indeed , in what follows , wherever we refer to the transactions demand , L t , it should be understood that this includes the precautionary demand .
7 It must be understood that unless the geometric lock is felt , either the brakes are not locked , in which case a harder push is needed on the lever , or the locks themselves need adjusting .
8 In respect of the foregoing it must be understood that the interpretation put upon the word ‘ selfishness ’ in this book is one which does not necessarily brand it as a vice .
9 It must be understood that we can separate the operations data from maintenance data but it is impossible to separate the knowledge ( operations from maintenance ) mainly because it is too closely inter-related .
10 It must be understood that on nights when there are two performances , coaches arriving after the streets mentioned in a ) above have been filled , with be diverted to King 's Stables Road .
11 It must be understood that such a programme of withdrawal requires a high level of support , from the counsellor , the counsellee 's family and friends , and from any group to which the counsellee is attached .
12 Equally it must be understood that there are many farmers who perpetrate these changes with genuine personal regret , but who feel compelled to do so by economic circumstances .
13 Also , it must be understood that the notes written represent all analogous notes in any octave ( for instance , the first note E stands for any E within the range of audibility ) .
14 It must be understood that the brewers ' actions have not been forced upon them by the legislation .
15 In particular , in the attainment of a Learning Outcome such as : ‘ describe a number of responses to a selected major social issue ’ ( L.0.2 — A World of Values ) , it will be understood that the pupil will study the Church 's response ( referring to relevant aspects of the above content areas ) and include mention of the Church 's position as part of his/her Response Item .
16 It will be understood that when this term is used , the terms national product and national expenditure could have been used equally well .
17 If someone is asked a question and replies yes or no it will be understood that the question is now answered and that there is nothing more to be said .
18 So it can be understood that planned breeding is not a new idea .
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