Example sentences of "must be [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 It must be hoped that in the 1990s the nature of the modern business cycle is different from what it was in the 1920s and that the long-term devastation caused by Britain 's return to the Gold Standard will not be repeated .
2 It must be hoped that the continuing discussions on a second market can produce a viable middle option . ’
3 But , if they ca n't break the star system , if it is impossible for a band of this stature to remain an ‘ ordinary existence ’ ( although it must be stated that New Order deliberately unglamourise their existence , wisely slowing down their schedules and viciously guarding their faceless media presence .
4 Although it must be stated that The Smiths on the road have never corresponded neatly with any ‘ new man ’ image .
5 Still , it must be stated that a man as profoundly outspoken as Morrissey ( remember his line , ‘ All reggae is vile ’ ? ) must occasionally find himself in trouble .
6 However , having made the above comment , it must be stated that in the early 1980s the external debt situation of some LDCs made banks more cautious in their dealings with smaller and less well known banks and financial centres .
7 It must be stated that Yamamoto never wanted war with the United States and advised against it .
8 However , it must be stated that anyone who has used a code driven word processing program ought to be capable of achieving results fairly quickly .
9 The ultimate source is Sir John Hawkins , who remarks , in what appears to be a personal recollection , that Handel had ‘ a favourite Rucker harpsichord , the keys whereof , by incessant practise , were hollowed like the bowl of a spoon ’ In justice to Hawkins it must be stated that he does have a reputation for being , for his time , a careful scholar , so it is unfortunate that this brief , almost casual remark , should have been embellished with a little fanciful romancing that appears to be added only to enliven his text with some colourful anecdote .
10 In consideration of any theft claim , it must be ascertained that the clauses have been complied with in every respect .
11 In consideration of any theft claim , it must be ascertained that the clauses have been complied with in every respect .
12 It must be understood that unless the geometric lock is felt , either the brakes are not locked , in which case a harder push is needed on the lever , or the locks themselves need adjusting .
13 In respect of the foregoing it must be understood that the interpretation put upon the word ‘ selfishness ’ in this book is one which does not necessarily brand it as a vice .
14 It must be understood that we can separate the operations data from maintenance data but it is impossible to separate the knowledge ( operations from maintenance ) mainly because it is too closely inter-related .
15 It must be understood that on nights when there are two performances , coaches arriving after the streets mentioned in a ) above have been filled , with be diverted to King 's Stables Road .
16 It must be understood that such a programme of withdrawal requires a high level of support , from the counsellor , the counsellee 's family and friends , and from any group to which the counsellee is attached .
17 Equally it must be understood that there are many farmers who perpetrate these changes with genuine personal regret , but who feel compelled to do so by economic circumstances .
18 Also , it must be understood that the notes written represent all analogous notes in any octave ( for instance , the first note E stands for any E within the range of audibility ) .
19 It must be understood that the brewers ' actions have not been forced upon them by the legislation .
20 Without wishing to detract from the impact of the number of dogs put to sleep weekly by the RSPCA , it must be realised that this number would be much higher if vets themselves did not also spend much of their time carrying out euthanasia .
21 It must be realised that fractals are hierarchies with the particular property that the successive levels are geometrically similar ( either exactly or on the average ) .
22 It must be realised that the dichotomy : simple/complex only refers to ideal types and not to real societies .
23 Firstly , it must be realised that , whatever data are used to measure the prosperity of a region , these will not represent the whole picture .
24 Nevertheless it must be realised that the energy we now devote to curriculum content has tended to overshadow and obliterate the debate about curriculum delivery with which this chapter has also been concerned .
25 It must be realised that neither System 7 , Royal fonts or Bauer/Microsoft 's PostScript ( now called TrueImage ) actually exist as marketable products .
26 Since the plaintiff is a prime contributor , it must be realised that whilst it is important to utilise what advantages are possessed , there is considerable pressure on him or her as well .
27 These sediments are only slightly compactible , but with others ( particularly muds ) it must be realised that the thickness of new sediment is not the same thing as the thickness of the rock that results from it .
28 In the first place , it must be realised that the ‘ goods and chattels ’ that comprised personal estate did not include the value of buildings and land , which came under the heading of real estate .
29 Of course architects are human and it must be seen that such an approach is liable to make the architect a pariah figure , unbeloved of the society in which his creations are set .
30 These exceptional cases apart ( and it must be recalled that they are not really examples of the situation under discussion ) , it has been seen that there is no good ground for arguing that the doctor breaches his duty to his patient when respecting the patient 's wishes to be left to die .
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