Example sentences of "a [noun] [pers pn] must [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In such a case I must be satisfied , ’ he said blandly . |
2 | When we finally make proposals to build a repository we must be confident they will satisfy safety standards that are amongst the toughest in the world . |
3 | Within a department it must be possible for people who have particular interests and aptitudes for teaching to take on a greater share of the load . |
4 | To rule a planet he must be capable of severity . |
5 | People are always on about how if you do n't have a job you must be workshy , that there 's always jobs if you want them . |
6 | In the end , however , to diminish the welfare of some animals is a price we must be willing to pay for making the world better for others , both human and nonhuman . ’ |
7 | ‘ If I managed to get it home with the help of a cabbie we must be able to move it between the two of us . |
8 | If you are asking a favour you must be polite . |
9 | I do n't think I 've ever seen a dormouse I must be honest |
10 | Before a bank becomes involved in the provision of finance for a project it must be satisfied as to the project 's financial viability , especially its potential cash flow . |
11 | If selling to a receiver you must be sure to establish whether the receiver is purchasing in his own name and assuming personal liability or whether he is purchasing on behalf of the receivership . |
12 | I do n't bother a lot I must be honest . |
13 | When giving a talk or making a speech you must be aware of whom you are going to talk to . |
14 | Is it true , as Marx sometimes seems to say , that in order for a group of people to constitute a class they must be conscious of their shared identity , or can they form a class on the basis of other criteria ? |
15 | The immediate reason for not using Labov 's concept is that the vernacular must be an idealization — on a par with other idealizations such as dialect or speech community — and so as an idealization it must be inaccessible in practice ( recall that you do not observe the language : you observe people talking ) . |