Example sentences of "[noun] must [not/n't] be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 This complexity must not be reduced to simple hypocrisy , although there is of course some of that .
2 This decision must not be left to the magistrates to make as they are likely to base it upon pragmatic considerations only .
3 The concern of this book to provide practical guidelines to assist churches in developing growth-enabling strategies must not be pursued to the neglect of the spiritual dimension .
4 The former Kent and England spinner Derek Underwood , director of cricket at Club Surfaces , had this to say : ‘ Of course I enjoy seeing our pitches go in at the Etons and Tonbridges , but it is at grass-roots level within the state-schools sector that the wealth of untapped talent must not be lost to the game . ’
5 ‘ However , the law must not be seen to be an ass .
6 A middle course may be achieved by the phrase : " for the purpose of delineation only " , which has been held to mean that the plan must not be taken to be drawn to scale but the lines are correct diagrammatically ( Re Freeman and Taylor 's Contract ( 1907 ) 97 LT 39 ) .
7 The Russian peasantry must not be condemned to the ordeal of the proletariat of Manchester or Birmingham .
8 Geographical accident must not be allowed to disadvantage individuals in their ability to gain access to good local care .
9 Discussions about structures must not be limited to rather arid chicken-and-egg problems .
10 At all costs aggressive behaviour must not be allowed to be rewarding .
11 The practice pointed out that the criteria upon which Mr. Thorpe 's referral was turned down are invalid and says : ’ The NHS changes must not be allowed to stymie new medical treatments , otherwise ’ , it asks , ’ how can pioneering work and advances take place ?
12 This however is designed to make it clear that offer must not be made to those whose shares are subject to a restriction order under Part XV of the Act ; for the situation to which The Stock Exchange rule is directed , companies have to rely on the ‘ as nearly as practicable ’ in section 89 ( 1 ) , and Mutual Life Insurance of N. Y .
13 Most practitioners will have their own list of preferred specialists and the aquisition of such important know-how must not be left to chance ( see further Chapter 3 ) .
14 We need precise and concise statements but sense must not be sacrificed to the aim of reducing the number of words .
15 The opportunities for the education of the student during her ward allocation must not be left to chance .
16 ‘ It is permissible for the data to be used for accident prevention purposes , but the source of the information must not be divulged to anyone who is not a member of the Authority . ’
17 Confidential information is that supplied to the Council by a government department on terms which forbid the disclosure of that information to the public , or information which by statute or court order must not be disclosed to the public .
18 An early decision was made that use of the system must not be left to chance .
19 Documents must not be handed to drivers or otherwise issued with blank spaces for recording particulars of tare weights or net weights .
20 This is an important concept , because the 1988 Act states that total admissions in any school year must not be restricted to a number below the school 's standard number .
21 Those shares must n't be sold to Adam until after the flotation . ’
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