Example sentences of "[ex0] must [adv] be a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There must also be a certain transparent suspense about our sexual relations .
2 There must also be a causal connection between disability and a substantial limitation on a major life activity .
3 There must also be a sufficient number of samples for the investigation of any special problems that may arise .
4 For there to be a Europe-wide common standard of emissions , there must also be a common standard for fuel , as some types of fuel smoke worse than others .
5 ‘ Short of repeating the same threat and wagging the same finger once more , which the offender soon learns to treat with contempt , there must surely be a custodial sanction available .
6 There must now be a real question-mark over the continuing existence of the regions .
7 There must now be a severe question-mark against Gooch leading England against Australia .
8 Therefore while the emphasis on infrastructure projects within EC regional aid has in general been much reduced , there must still be a strong case for maintaining such aid to peripheral areas .
9 ‘ Just keep going and there must still be an outside chance the penalty clause will never come into force , especially if on Mr Trumper 's return he proves half as good as you claim he is . ’
10 It is suggested that there must usually be a special element in the employee/connection contact which creates a reasonable risk that the employee will be able to appropriate some part of the business when he leaves because of the chance that customers would seek him out on account of his knowledge of their requirements .
11 In Connelly v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1964 ] A.C. 1254 , 1296 , Lord Reid said : ‘ there must always be a residual discretion to prevent anything which savours of abuse of process . ’
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