Example sentences of "must be [vb pp] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus attention must be given to male motives for using contraception . |
2 | In this , as in so many matters involving the practitioner in the pain of elders , attention must be given to supporting practitioners so that they can confront their own feelings , fears and anxieties about old age and those whom they seek to help . |
3 | When necessary , consideration must be given to consulting specialists both within and outside the firm ( eg Corporate Finance Services Unit in London ) . |
4 | This means that the capitalist system is the cause of the crises encountered , and therefore such crises must be ascribed to endogenous factors . |
5 | Notice , however , that although the following exhibit a syntactic parallel with the cases cited above , the semantic relationship is not maintained , so the lexical units must be assigned to different lexemes : |
6 | Armchair theorising may be a useful preliminary , a source of what may turn out to be interesting ideas , but for science to begin it must be secured to empirical results and its theories determined by them . |
7 | Although it is recognised that performance review must be tailored to local circumstances , generalisations can be made and it is intended that a good practice guide be drawn up based on experience to date . |
8 | Naturally , the new dwellings had to be so arranged as to satisfy the requirements of building regulations and a significant stipulation of the old Constructional By-laws for Inner London under which this design was produced , related to the amount of daylight which must be admitted to habitable rooms . |
9 | In addition to the problems of managing variceal haemorrhage , care and attention must be directed to other aspects of the liver . |
10 | ‘ All of us who fear God and seek salvation through His Son must be drawn to previous explanations of the genesis of life and the meaning of death . ’ |
11 | It is also necessary , however , to ensure that the labour market pays adequate rewards , but this policy must be linked to real increases in productivity . |
12 | The most important of these lessons is that ‘ regeneration ’ must be linked to local needs and the local economy . |
13 | … resort must be had to basal principles involved in the tort of negligence . |