Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] must [be] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The sepoys must be well aware that the garrison 's ammunition was all but finished .
2 However , whilst there is no need to take account of the attributes of a particular contracting partner , if a business contracts with people of a particular class , the steps must be reasonably sufficient to bring the terms to the notice of a member of that class — in Richardson , Spence & Co v Rowntree [ 1894 ] AC 217 , terms on a steamer ticket for carriage in steerage class were not incorporated into a contract because the defendant had taken insufficient steps to bring them to the notice of steerage class passengers .
3 The energy spectrum of atmospheric turbulence persists down to the smallest scales , and to trap the maximum amount of energy the valves must be as small and numerous as possible , The payload of Daedalus 's new craft will be conventionally suspended from cords around its rim .
4 In the early stages and with a young horse the aids must be very clear and definite until the horse understands what is being asked of him and when he responds he must be rewarded with a stroke on the neck and soothing voice .
5 It is at the time of delivery that the goods must be reasonably fit for the purpose for which the buyer indicated he wanted them .
6 Indeed the Law Commission Working Paper No 77 , Implied Terms in Contracts for the Supply of Goods ( 1977 ) , recognised three possible approaches : firstly , the bailor is strictly liable ( Jones v Page ( 1867 ) 15 LT 619 per Kelly CB at p621 ) ; secondly , the goods must be as fit as care and skill can make them ( Hyman v Nye ( 1881 ) 6 QBD 685 per Lindley J at p682 ) ; thirdly , the bailor is liable only if he fails to take reasonable care to ensure that the goods are fit which , as the via media of the two other approaches , was eventually adopted in s9 of SGSA 1982 .
7 For any composer , such litigation would pose a potentially fatal threat to his reputation for Lloyd Webber , deeply sensitive to accusations of plagiarism , the allegations must be particularly wounding .
8 The objectives must be quite clear .
9 For a high degree of rejection , the capacitors must be very low loss and the resistors must exhibit very little capacitance .
10 Although the depositions must be somewhat suspect , it is likely that the countess did feel herself under pressure to agree , and it may be significant that her feoffees , after agreeing in principle to the transfer , then dragged their feet over finalizing it and had to be sued in chancery by Gloucester and , nominally , the countess .
11 Although the depositions must be somewhat suspect , it is likely that the countess did feel herself under pressure to agree , and it may be significant that her feoffees , after agreeing in principle to the transfer , then dragged their feet over finalizing it and had to be sued in chancery by Gloucester and , nominally , the countess .
12 The children must be quite clear from the outset about the task in hand ; what is going to be expected from them during the course of the lesson ?
13 For good results the tolerance of the components must be very tight .
14 This phrase is to be given a strict construction ; to avoid countenancing ‘ fishing expeditions ’ , the documents must be either individual documents separately described or documents falling within a compendious description which nonetheless indicates the exact documents required .
15 The others must be quite rare . ’
16 If the occupier allows a child to enter the premises then the premises must be reasonably safe for a child of that age . "
17 1.3 The premises Unit no of the Centre more particularly defined in the First Schedule The premises must be readily identifiable and provision in the particulars is mainly for a unit or postal number to be inserted .
18 It is something of which the Tories must be truly terrified .
19 This stems from the latter 's requirement that the shares must be freely marketable .
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