Example sentences of "[noun sg] must [adv] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Under an amended agreement , any move to lift the ban must now be approved by 75 per cent of the 26 " voting nations " of the Antarctic Treaty body .
2 Our pupils ' mathematical attainment and experience must not be limited by our restricted expectations .
3 This complexity must not be reduced to simple hypocrisy , although there is of course some of that .
4 The discrimination function must therefore be removed from the knowledge representation .
5 Tutilo must somehow be extricated from such opprobrium as he had not earned , no matter what penalties he might deserve for his real offences .
6 The Community 's progress must also be guided by recent pan-european developments .
7 The photovoltaic cell is , at present , the object of a great deal of research and investment but progress must yet be made in the chemistry of certain materials , particularly silicium , to bring down the cost fiftyfold before this method becomes economical .
8 Anything considered holy by a previous religious faith must automatically be damned by a new religion .
9 The process of interaction must however be initiated by one of the parties .
10 That persistence must however be seen against the background of the following factors : ( a ) the weakness of her faith as I have found it ; ( b ) the fact that no explanation was ever offered to her by anyone in medical authority as to the risks that a refusal to have a blood transfusion presented to her health indeed to her life .
11 This privilege must not be abused by using it for something which is not a point of order .
12 This decision must not be left to the magistrates to make as they are likely to base it upon pragmatic considerations only .
13 On the other hand , it may be that this is wishful thinking and that , in practical terms , the award of damages for illegality is incompatible with the theory of judicial review because it can not be reconciled with the idea that the ultimate decision must usually be left to the public authority .
14 I suggested that the subtlety and depth which characterize good fiction must inevitably be lost in any version acceptable to the box populi .
15 A response must ultimately be based upon a value judgment , the precise content of which will not necessarily always be the same .
16 Likewise the results generated by the syntactic processor must also be returned to the control process .
17 Permission must generally be obtained from the surface owner to gain access to land for prospecting , geological mapping and geochemical and geophysical surveying .
18 However , if it is intended , as part of a general programme of semantic analysis , to extend logical techniques to handle sentences containing indexicals , provision must somehow be made for their context-dependency .
19 Provision must also be made for the output ( in hardcopy form ) of tables and graphs .
20 His incredible story must not be forgotten in Ayrshire .
21 If the company has more than 50 members then , unless the register is kept in such form as to constitute an index of names of the members , such an index must also be kept in the same place as the register .
22 This cultural and institutional hegemony must always be distinguished from the more transient political and economic supremacy of European nations .
23 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 . ’
24 The alternative regime in ss219 to 229 applies if : ( a ) Target is an unquoted trading company or the holding company of a trading group ( an unquoted company will include one whose shares are traded on the Unlisted Securities Market ) ; ( b ) the purchase of own shares is wholly or mainly for the benefit of Target 's trade or any of its 75% subsidiaries ; ( c ) the purchase does not form part of a scheme or arrangement the main purpose of which is to avoid tax or enable shareholders to participate in the company 's profits without being taxed on dividends ( there is a clearance procedure under s225 ) ; ( d ) the vendor shareholders are resident and ordinarily resident in the UK in the tax year in which the buy-in occurs ; any nominee shareholder must also be so resident , so if the distribution treatment is desirable it can be achieved by interposing non-UK-resident nominees ; ( e ) the shareholder has held his shares for at least five years ; ( f ) the shareholder 's shareholding immediately after the buy-in has been substantially reduced ( ie , by 25% or more , and his entitlement to profits must be similarly reduced ) ; for these purposes the shareholder must include the shareholdings of his " associates " as determined in accordance with s227 ; ( g ) the shareholder must not be connected with the company following the buy-in , and for these purposes he will be connected if he is entitled to acquire more than 30% of the share capital or voting rights in the company or assets on a winding up .
25 Kirsty 's future must n't be decided in such a way .
26 Optimism must always be tinged with anxiety for it not to become braggartism , and there were enough instances in the past , mainly at Olympic Games where British flames of hope had turned to ashes of despair , for a note of caution to be sounded .
27 To convert national income into real output per capita , it is necessary to make two adjustments : ( i ) national income must be deflated by an appropriate price index to convert it to real terms ; ( ii ) the figure must then be divided by the population to convert it to per capita terms .
28 ( 14.3 ) This equation must now be solved for with initial data defining the approaching waves given by and .
29 Succession must then be regarded as the development or life-history of the climax formation .
30 This distinction between the roles in a drama and the actors who play the roles corresponds to the fact that the data of field research must always be looked at in two dimensions .
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