Example sentences of "must be said [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It must be said on James 's behalf that he refrained from doing so . |
2 | It must be said at once that nothing remotely as strong as this is required by the proposition that to explain an event is to find its cause . |
3 | It must be said at once that fears as to this are greatly exaggerated : most incestuous activity does not lead to pregnancy , while , when it does , favourable genetic attributes can be transmitted as well as unfavourable ones . |
4 | Once the connection is made ( and it must be said at this point that the parallel connection is far and away the faster of the two possibles ) a program rejoicing in the highly descriptive name of ‘ FX ’ must be run at either end of the link . |
5 | The same must be said of the two sets of Images , for although there is no shortage of incidental felicities , I feel that the pianist is apt to over- project this music instead of allowing it to speak for itself . |
6 | On the final disc , the Suite bergamasque has solid virtues but little magic , and the same must be said of Pour le piano and the nine shorter pieces , including Masques and L'isle joyeuse , that follow . |
7 | The same must be said of access to capital . |
8 | Something , then , must be said of how men of that time regarded war , and how commonly-held attitudes may have encouraged them to take an active part in it . |
9 | Above all they believe that that must be said of Christ which is to be said of no other human being . |
10 | Quite apart from the fact that they would appear to be unorthodox and a distortion at its best of Christian theology , I believe it must be said of all these suggestions that , if what is intended is that they should give an equal place to women or to the ‘ feminine ’ within the Christian religion , they fail . |
11 | Before the definition of a contract of sale of goods is 1–3 considered , something must be said of the history and sources of the law relating to sale of goods . |
12 | However , he has joined the fire service , and is called out most nights , so he too must be said to be doing his bit . |
13 | The desirability of this is obvious , though it must be said without wishing to offend anyone that it seems as imminent now as it was when the claim was first being made 30 years ago . |
14 | So something more must be said about beliefs , expectations , hopes , and so on , than that they are not extended , if they are adequately to be distinguished from these other non-extended phenomena . |
15 | All scholars agree that the text of Boniface IV 's letter which is quoted here was a forgery of the eleventh century , and something must be said about this later . |
16 | First , however , something must be said about the existing patterns and trends of the curriculum in higher education . |
17 | The system of higher education in the UK is usually described in institutional rather than curricular terms , and even in a book on the curriculum something must be said about the pattern of institutions since this affects what is taught . |
18 | This means that something at least must be said about alternative types of ambiguity , although a detailed treatment would be well beyond the scope of this book . |
19 | It shows that something more must be said about what a convention is , about how much and what kind of agreement is necessary in order that a particular proposition of law can be true in virtue of a particular legal convention . |
20 | Victor Mature , who has given so much pleasure in his day that nothing must be said against him , is , however , not wholly convincing sitting in a cell wearing a leather mini-skirt , reading Pythagoras . |