Example sentences of "must [adv] be allow " in BNC.

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1 Parties must obviously be allowed to retain excess seats , so the membership of the Bundestag has to be increased .
2 This is not to say that functionalists would be in sympathy with Freud 's belief that certain unconscious mental processes are so anxiety-provoking that they must not be allowed to enter awareness .
3 Damp must not be allowed to enter as rot can quickly result .
4 What the GLC were hoping to do with London 's transport system now looks quite farsighted , and the learned judge 's remark that Ken Livingstone ‘ had made a naked grasp for power that must not be allowed ’ just silly .
5 Concern about sea-level rise must not be allowed to divert attention from other problems caused by the increase of coastal populations .
6 Lloyd 's has put forward a constructive plan ; it must not be allowed to flounder on rate .
7 Clearly the various substances synthesized inside the cell must not be allowed to escape .
8 SIR Ian McKellen ( Letters , March 29 ) must not be allowed to get away with his blanket assertion that equality for homosexuals has been established throughout Europe .
9 The dog must not be allowed to win .
10 Personally , I do not share that view but whatever the reason , stubbornness must not be allowed to succeed : the dog must do what he is commanded to do , not in his own time , when he feels like it , but immediately ; and if it is done correctly , he should receive praise and lots of it .
11 They must not be allowed to train a new and superior élite , and free places in them ( when and where they are introduced ) should go not only to the cleverest but to those who need a boarding education .
12 Alcoholic drinks should only be given if the doctor allows it , and the patient must not be allowed to drink excessive amounts of alcohol .
13 He must not be allowed to think that staying in bed would solve the physical problems of his hemiplegia , as the opposite would certainly happen : he would become lazy , weak , and his spasticity would become more entrenched and pronounced .
14 The advice concludes , however , with the observation that ‘ this situation should be looked at sensibly and the prohibition outlined above must not be allowed to jeopardise the patient 's health .
15 But they must not be allowed to become bored with the whole thing .
16 They must not be allowed to lose sight of the prime message .
17 The issues are complex and multi-faceted , but a concentration on economic questions — as in the application of the QALY approach — must not be allowed to overshadow humanitarian considerations .
18 An orientation towards the pressures in the CAB today makes the reiteration of the opening words important : that problems must not be allowed to overshadow the fact that 15,000 people in the UK are experiencing satisfaction , involvement and a sense of achievement within their communities through their work in a Citizens Advice Bureau .
19 At all costs aggressive behaviour must not be allowed to be rewarding .
20 The student must not be allowed to leave the ward with the feeling expressed by Sir John Davies in Nosce Teipsum :
21 The second lesson is that the property market can not and must not be allowed to dictate the form , pace and content of urban change .
22 This government must not be allowed to dismantle our NHS while the academics and social scientists look on .
23 Where such worries exist the inconsequential chatter must not be allowed to continue too long .
24 In all cases insulation material must not be allowed to block the ventilation openings .
25 The child has no awareness of danger and must not be allowed to make the decision about levels of independence .
26 It must not be allowed to happen to anyone else .
27 Similarly , when you have visitors , your dog must not be allowed to jump up on them .
28 Must not be allowed to matter .
29 Because it is pathological it must not be allowed to appear in public in its own form .
30 Above all , functionalism must not be allowed to become a kind of contagious magic characterized , in Frazer 's definition , by the confusion of effects with causes .
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