Example sentences of "must be [vb pp] [be] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Issues which must be incorporated are the extent to which Latin Americans — either the educated elites or the mostly under-educated masses — are receptive or responsive to Marxist propaganda .
2 What must be ascertained is the intention that a reasonable person would have had if placed in the situation of the parties .
3 Among the questions which must be raised are the following : a .
4 The methodological criterion on which our own study must be based is the following ; that the supremacy of a social group manifests itself in two ways , as ‘ domination ’ and as ‘ intellectual and moral leadership ’ .
5 Even the simplest , most basic requirement we make of translation can not be met without difficulty : one can not always match the content of a message in language A by an expression with exactly the same content in language B , because what can be expressed and what must be expressed is a property of a specific language in much the same way as how it can be expressed .
6 The only areas which must be polished being the areas in contact with the wood ; the bevels .
7 Each item has a unique 4-digit code , ( 0001 to 1000 ) and the label with which the item must be initialised is the LIFEID from the Configuration File ( eg. LT for the LSTRAIN process , LL for the LSLIVE process ) concatenated with this 4-digit code .
8 The Derivatives Risk Warning Notice which must be sent is a standard document prepared by the SFA .
9 In the House of Lords on 30 January 1700 , when the Tory Archbishop of York , John Sharp , defended traditional Anglican doctrines of non-resistance and passive obedience , he made it clear that the authority which must be obeyed was the law of the land .
10 The first test that must be passed is the but for test for factual causation .
11 The degree of violence that must be proved is the same as that which would substantiate a charge of violent disorder or even riot .
12 FREEDOM TO ROAM MUST BE GUARANTEED was the headline in the West Highland Free Press the following day .
13 This House was asserting that the mere existence of a mistake of law made at some earlier stage does not vitiate the actual decision made : what must be shown is a relevant error of law , i.e. , an error in the actual making of the decision which affected the decision itself .
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