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

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1 Secondly , he must be acting as agent in a way of business .
2 People will ask , ’ Are they more concerned with their politics than with recommendations that must be implemented as a matter of urgency ? ’
3 Separated bridles linked to two lines enabled this American invention to be positioned within reasonable accuracy over any likely shipwreck victim.The kite was star shaped and would thus lack the refinement of current designs ; but nevertheless , it must be credited as the first of the steerables .
4 Such collective ‘ consumption ’ must be viewed as a cost levied upon current production .
5 The size of such settlements can easily be overestimated as the number of buildings must be viewed as a factor of the length of time the site was occupied and the frequency with which buildings were replaced .
6 And science too must be viewed as an interaction between scientists and society .
7 Any specialised product , which is as directly involved with the hygiene and comfort levels within the kitchen area , must be viewed as a potential risk if not designed , manufactured or maintained properly .
8 Delineating his theory of retreat into illness as a means of obtaining power , he wrote , ‘ Every neurosis must be understood as an attempt to free oneself from a feeling of inferiority in order to gain a feeling of superiority . ’
9 ‘ The answer is simple ’ , Rollin comments , and quotes Dworkin 's argument that the American Bill of Rights ‘ must be understood as an appeal to moral concepts rather than laying down particular conceptions ’ , taking this ( rightly ) to mean that ‘ one must use moral arguments ; one must present moral reasons and discussion ’ ( 1981 : 75 ) .
10 According to Oakeshott , civil association must be understood as a form of moral association .
11 Given , therefore , that the company has come about essentially through private means , it must be understood as a private body , to be run by the corporators for their own self-selected purposes , and without any obligation to further the greater good .
12 These internal barriers must be understood as the natural consequence of attempting to combine together multi-interest groups possessing different power and influence .
13 Each patient must be understood as an individual .
14 We have already seen that indirectly the question in utterance ( i ) must be understood as a request .
15 If no such election is made , the profits of the firm must be taxed as if , on the departure of the outgoing partner , the existing business had closed and a new business started up by the continuing partners .
16 However , in the case of Lord Inchrya the payments to the beneficiary were of a periodical nature and although made out of capital ( see however Stevenson v Wishart 59 TC 740 ) were payments of income and must be taxed as such .
17 The hotel must be named as the payee .
18 The rules of court contain a table which lists the various applications which may be made under the Act and specifies who must be named as a respondent ( FPCR , Sched 2 ; FPR , Appendix 3 ) .
19 Certain individuals must be named as respondents to the proceedings .
20 His genesis was part of a much longer creative process and must be seen as the culmination of eleven centuries of English literary history .
21 Thus what Strange calls sterling 's role as a ‘ negotiated ’ currency — a top currency on the slide , which has to be constantly defended — emerged enormously strengthened from the Attlee period , and this must be seen as a major part of the legacy of that government .
22 ‘ The belugas ’ plight must be seen as a warning that marine life in general is threatened .
23 Taken all in all , though , it must be seen as the greatest of all the pending threats to present day life .
24 Abroad they must be seen as great statesmen anxious to build peacemaking bridges between East and West .
25 Thus domestic service must be seen as a type of economic relationship operating in all levels of society .
26 The Circular emphasises that parents must be seen as ‘ partners ’ in the assessment process , although the evidence is that parents are by no means equal partners here .
27 Given Israel 's inability to sustain large casualties this must be seen as a weapon of similarly fearsome proportions to Israel 's own nuclear capacity .
28 If the patient is unconscious and will never regain consciousness , or is suffering from a progressive or fatal illness , then the respirator must be seen as heroic treatment and may be turned off , as in the case of Karen Quinlan , when it is no longer of any lasting benefit .
29 A further requirement is that the task or role which you are prepared to delegate must be seen as an important one .
30 The construction of 28 new towns after 1946 , housing more than 1.1 million people by 1987 ( Potter , 1987 ) , must be seen as the major positive achievement of town and country planning in the UK .
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