Example sentences of "attention [vb mod] be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 If this works correctly , all is well and attention may be given to building the receiver .
2 Thus particular attention must be given to the needs of the target population — the end-users and intermediaries .
3 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 .
4 The driving force behind the transactional approach with which we undertake a study of the fans is , of course , Howard Becker , and although this is not the place to enter into a long discussion of his contribution to a more radical sociology , some brief attention must be given to his work ( Becker , 1963 ) .
5 There is a clear need for a population-orientated strategy to complement and reinforce policies aimed at local and national economic restructuring , but , as is argued further in the next chapter , if such an approach is to stand a good chance of success much more attention must be given to the improvement of data sets suitable for monitoring population change at regional and urban scales and to the study of the causes and consequences of internal migration .
6 Some attention must be given to the social and economic conditions that create the need for social policies .
7 Policies must be understood as products of politics , and attention must be given to the policy creation roles of politicians , civil servants , pressure groups and the electorate .
8 It will be clear that to understand social policy considerable attention must be given to the findings of political science .
9 Attention must be given to ways in which pressure groups secure or resist policies through their power to take actions that directly affect either the success of policies or the stability of the political system .
10 Thus attention must be given to male motives for using contraception .
11 Particular attention must be given to the following : ( 1 ) The secrecy obligation is closely linked to Rule 2.2(e) which requires that where more than a very restricted number of people ( ie those in the companies concerned who need to know and their immediate advisers ) are included in pre-offer negotiations or discussions , then an announcement must be made .
12 Rather , attention must be directed to ensuring that doctors who care for the dying understand and use the medicines and techniques now available .
13 Your whole attention must be directed to balancing the need to produce the best result which you could personally produce , and the one which gives the subordinate a chance to learn through practical experience .
14 In addition to the problems of managing variceal haemorrhage , care and attention must be directed to other aspects of the liver .
15 Attention must be drawn to the value of Internet as an access medium , the importance of software and knowledge bases as well as data in the traditional 1960s sense .
16 Even before considering individual development projects or the potential of individual enterprises , attention must be paid to the pre-conditions for survival and growth of the area and population concerned .
17 Greater attention must be paid to both alleviating existing chronic conditions among older people , and to preventive strategies throughout the life cycle .
18 As online information retrieval is an interactive process , special attention must be paid to methods which permit the display and experience of this interaction .
19 When compiling a case , attention must be paid to the prevailing conditions , especially where the above excuses are put forward , e.g. in a case where the effect of weather may be a possible defence .
20 In the interests of old people , attention must be paid to these matters .
21 When considering costs and benefits , therefore , particular attention must be paid to ‘ externalities ’ and ‘ secondary benefits ’ .
22 Strict attention must be paid to the time limits ( Bradburn v. Richards [ 1976 ] R.T.R. 275 ) and to the constitution of the court ( Morris v. Grants ( 1983 ) 147 J.P .
23 It is obvious that if the present decision is undisturbed attention must be paid to the quite new arrangements prescribed by section 19(3) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 which provides , so far as is relevant , that any jurisdiction of the High Court shall be exercised only by a single judge of that court , except in so far as it is , by or by virtue of rules of court or any other statutory provision , required to be exercised by a divisional court .
24 Constant attention must be paid to such important matters as movements in interest rates , exchange rates and share prices ; changes in the tax regime ; inflation ; economic developments here and abroad ; general financial news and the terms of business offered by banks , building societies , stockbrokers , insurance brokers and others who wish to earn their living by managing your money .
25 In briefing senior managers about appearing on television , for example , attention must be paid to many of the aspects of communication which have been considered in this assignment — the importance of appearance and hair style , the use of non-verbal language , choice of words , tone , pauses and so on : some of the many and complex elements that combine as part of what we call ‘ communication ’ .
26 Particular attention must be paid to marketing targeted at coach and travel operators , in Britain and overseas , for all four gardens .
27 Attention must be paid to the age of persons with a mental handicap so as to house them in a group which respects this .
28 The fact that the law is statute based means that attention must be paid to the wording of the relevant sections in answering questions .
29 In addition to careful selection of the individual expert , attention must be paid to the type of expert who is instructed .
30 Instead , attention should be turned to the universal problem that lies behind the takeover trend : the separation in capitalism of ownership and control .
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