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

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1 Claims involving serious breakdowns or accidental damage to plant must be the subject of an investigation by the Plant Safety Engineer or Independent Consulting Engineer from whom a report must be sought .
2 Legislation has intruded on free contracting in few cases ; particular types of clauses in consumer contracts are rendered ineffective , and in some cases contracting must be in prescribed form .
3 However , if the equation is not specified , the entity to which the enthalpy change refers must be included in the symbol .
4 Then the other one , whom your sister thinks must be the owner of the farm , apologized for a ‘ case of mistaken identity ’ , as he called it , and got rid of me as quickly as possible .
5 The initial conceptual models were developed almost intuitively , based on the idea that , for a College to be self-sufficient , the income received must be at least equal to the cost of providing the further education courses at the required level .
6 An intention to kill must be proved in order to convict someone of attempted murder .
7 With the hard-Left marginalised in recent years , the chances of Mr Livingstone getting beyond an intention to stand must be slim .
8 Any hope for a unique syndrome of EEG/EOG patterns which might be associated with the odd experiences which McKellar 's subjects reported must be abandoned .
9 most important , the books selected must be those which children enjoy .
10 As he passed the bar he briefly held up what Lucy assumed must be his warrant card .
11 This remedy must be pursued with caution as the amount of force used must be no more than is reasonable in the circumstances .
12 Where the possibility of a conflict of interest arising is detected the clients affected must be advised of the circumstances fully and promptly and told to obtain independent advice .
13 Where the problem is only realised after agreement to merge has been reached , then before the merger is completed , all clients affected must be written to in similar terms emphasising : ( 1 ) the need for independent advice ; and ( 2 ) that the new firm would be unable to act for any of them if only one were to withhold his consent .
14 The countryside became more deserted , farmsteads and villages more sparse as they approached the green mass of trees on the far horizon which Corbett knew must be the great Forest of Ettrick .
15 At this stage , what began as an expression of pure assimilation , in which anything could provide the basis for the child 's construction of images , turns increasingly into games with a much stronger accommodative element , as a genuine resemblance is required between the signifier and the signified , and the actual characteristics of the village or wedding observed must be taken into account .
16 ‘ to fall within the principle , not only ( 1 ) must there be a necessity to act when it is not practicable to communicate with the assisted person , but also ( 2 ) the action taken must be such as a reasonable person would in all the circumstances take , acting in the best interests of the assisted person .
17 Any DCs specified must be in the Agreed state .
18 Here Conventionality takes a role : the term to be retained should be the conventional one , the one used by adults in the speech community , and the term eliminated must be the innovative one introduced ( as a regularization ) by the child .
19 So far as we know he was never a merchant , and he never went on crusade , but had he been he would have experienced all the five ways in which travel fundamentally impinged on the folk of the twelfth century ; and if we consider the impact made by the wandering scholars and the growing universities , the flow of litigants and diplomats to and from the papal Curia , the countless pilgrims and pilgrimages , the crusades at their most popular , and the commercial revolution upon the world of the central Middle Ages — then a love of travel and a readiness to travel must be accounted one of the major catalysts of change .
20 Indeed , ironically , the relation between lovers turns out , for him , to involve the most extreme possible violation of autonomy ; in fact , the relation between lovers turns out to fit a relation Hegel argues must be transcended — that between Master and Slave .
21 I should add that the outcome would have been no different even if the Act of 1985 had applied since Mr. Thomas concedes the time when the cause of action arises must be the same under both Acts .
22 It was however made clear that any proposals made must be acceptable to the people of the United Kingdom as a whole and also to the parliament at Westminster .
23 4.15 All money collected must be banked in accordance with the Department 's financial procedures .
24 Sally felt a little flush of excitement creeping up her cheeks and she was acutely conscious of her gingham uniform dress and the beret which school rules said must be worn at all times when outside the school grounds .
25 For equilibrium , transactions demand must be equal to £45 million and , from graph ( c ) , we see that income has to be £67.5 million .
26 And the break-up of the family was a change which Wordsworth felt must be resisted .
27 The important difference is that the party who issues a summons for directions in a case to which automatic directions apply must be prepared to justify his summons or run the risk of losing his costs of doing so .
28 Mr Davies , 40 , who attended with his parents , Derek and Joan , said he has just returned from Bosnia , which the Queen said must be a dreadful place to work .
29 Examining Groups are encouraged to extend the scope of what is traditionally regarded as the ‘ canon ’ of English Literature in recognition that awareness of the richness of cultural diversity is one of the rewards of the study of literature : ‘ The majority of texts studied must be literary texts originally written in English which may , for example , include American and Commonwealth writing , but works in translation may also be included .
30 The propensity for errors to occur must be balanced against the necessity for both management and surveying staff to have a reasonable degree of trust in the analysed cost figures produced .
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