Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] must be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 On the other hand , defensive circulars do not have to comply with the Code 's information and content requirements and do not have to contain a responsibility statement which gives the target company 's board greater latitude ( although , of course , it should avoid negligent or misleading statements and defamatory remarks and copies of its circulars must be lodged with the Panel ) .
2 This means their inquests must be heard in Oxfordshire .
3 ALTHOUGH several national charities have pledged money to build the centre their promises must be matched from within Darlington .
4 They must ensure that the matters for which Governments must be relied on are properly provided .
5 The students and her needs must be known to the ward staff if learning is to be effective .
6 It is true that Robert Harley ( now Earl of Oxford ) and Viscount Bolingbroke seemed to flirt with Jacobitism in the period 1710 – 14 , but they were never sincere , and their actions must be set in the context of their attempts to rally disparate groups of Tories behind them in their own personal struggle for dominance within the party .
7 It is , of course , true that such officers in many cases have powers which enable them to do lawfully what a private person might not do , but the question whether their acts are justified by their powers must be decided in proceedings before the ordinary courts .
8 Particularly in manufacturing , R&D is never quite free from its past projects and a substantial proportion of its resources must be earmarked for trouble-shooting arising from , for instance , the need to find a substitute for an obsolescent component before it is in short supply .
9 Although Butterflyfish are quite hardy when acclimatized , their conditions must be maintained with some degree of consistency .
10 The auditors ' report must state the names of the auditors and be signed by them and their names must be stated on all issued copies of the report .
11 If the package is to contain new modules , their names must be added to the ‘ MODULE-RELATIONS-ARE ’ section in the form :
12 This means that any examination of the details of its terms must be tempered by a consideration of whether or how they might be brought into operation .
13 In fact , they are so contaminated with PCBs alone that , under Canadian law , their corpses must be treated as toxic waste to keep the poisonous chemical from returning to the environment .
14 of its shares must be owned by one or more qualified persons or companies and at least 75 per cent .
15 of its shares must be owned by citizens of that state or by companies incorporated there and 75 per cent .
16 Above everything , we alcoholics must be rid of this selfishness .
17 His views must be interpreted within the tradition within which he worked .
18 John knows his feelings must be showing on his face .
19 The pawnbroker 's clock showed five minutes to the hour and Billy suddenly remembered that Tony McCarthy was due and his friends must be waiting for him .
20 They would decide what ends the authority should not be entitled to pursue , or what considerations must be taken into account , rather than actually imposing a particular conclusion by way of substitution for that of the administrative authority .
21 But what conditions must be fulfilled for such references to be significant ?
22 What has to be decided is which non-meanings may be significantly regarded as existing " in their own right " , and which can not be so regarded ; what conditions must be fulfilled before a claim that a given topic does so exist can be accepted as meaningful ?
23 But the question is , what is involved in the assumption that there are different ontological existents not just different topics of discourse ; what conditions must be fulfilled before such an assumption can make clear sense ?
24 What instructions must be given to nurses caring for the patient ?
25 Our nannies must be paid at least 200 dollars net a week , have two days off , their own room and the families must pay their air fare , ’ said Ms Gallagher .
26 Notes that you can consult are of great value , but much of the fundamental interpretation of your subjects must be based on an effective memory when notes are not to hand .
27 The aerodrome crisis is the most serious situation facing all of us in aviation , whether operators , pilots or spectators ; but with no Government policy and a Civil Aviation Authority whose officers are not allowed to offer support , the futures of our airfields must be fought by the people who are most affected .
  Next page