Example sentences of "must [not/n't] be overlook " in BNC.

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1 This last point must not be overlooked and may prevent large capital sums being passed under Gift Aid ( but see 6. below ) .
2 His virtues , old-fashioned and modernist , must not be overlooked , or worse , taken for granted .
3 Assumptions now become part of the information system and it is this aspect which must not be overlooked by the manager .
4 Third , it must not be overlooked that a doctor is a professional whose training predisposes him to ‘ save ’ lives and treat the sick .
5 This is a very important sign of a good response and must not be overlooked .
6 Moreover , good housekeeping and husbandry practices in respect of storing , transporting and handling materials which are or may become odorous must not be overlooked in any type of trade or industry , whether or not additional odour abatement methods are required .
7 The need to train staff in the use of new equipment must not be overlooked and the pay-back period may be very long .
8 For social workers the task is likely to be primarily to act as co-ordinator of services , but the counselling and supporting role for carer and cared for must not be overlooked .
9 Although it is plainly easier to examine the narrower conception of the media 's political impact by exploring specific case studies , long-term and fundamental changes in the public 's perceptions of the political world must not be overlooked .
10 Another general constraint that must not be overlooked is , of course , the fact that the scarcity and control of public finance frequently sets limits to policy developments In some cases these limits are quite explicitly set by central government .
11 At a time when it is increasingly popular to search for complex explanations for continuing or increasing levels of unsafe sexual behaviour among gay and bisexual men the most obvious explanation — lack of continuing education about safer sex — must not be overlooked .
12 This issue must not be overlooked , but it should be pursued gently since self-destructive behaviour may result from the arousal of traumatic memories .
13 The necessity of obtaining consents to transfers subject to a mortgage from occupiers of the matrimonial home aged 18 years and over must not be overlooked in view of the effect of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland [ 1981 ] AC 487 .
14 Subcultural influences must not be overlooked , because these are sometimes the dominant force in the country .
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