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

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1 The consequence of this for the curriculum must be that within all subject areas both aspects must be attended to .
2 The era of the Prison Commission was by no means the golden age that nostalgia sometimes portrayed it to have been , but the verdict must be that its abolition magnified rather than minimized the deepening crisis into which the Prison Service was falling .
3 The hope must be that both bodies have emerged from the fire hardened in their dealings with other regulatory bodies on behalf of the City and the country .
4 Fixture congestion may well nullify that advantage but Leeds ' real hope must be that yesterday 's scoring flourish will settle their nerves and give them the confidence to believe they are fully capable of winning all of their remaining four League matches .
5 But Birmingham Labour MP Robin Corbett said : ‘ The hope must be that the police have now been able to find something that will help identify the real culprits . ’
6 They have done that before , and the hope must be that they will do it again .
7 Thus , part of the story must be that the name/noun contrast puts the two individuals in different roles with respect to situation , with the asymmetry resulting from the thematic subject component .
8 The only relaxation in such cases must be that the Admissions Committee will not insist on the passes having been attained by the date the applicant left school .
9 The unrecorded item in this narrative must be that the terms of the final peace were agreed in principle by Pleistoanax and the Athenians when the former was still at Eleusis .
10 It remains to be seen whether this suggestion will become law , but the only really confident prediction must be that so long as capitalism remains , trusts will continue to change and develop so as to meet changes in social conditions and the tax structure .
11 The fear must be that if we leave the issue unresolved then there will be other health disputes in the future and , just as certainly , the people who suffer will again be the patients .
12 The fear must be that if your application does n't use the advanced features of Windows , programs that do will be the better sellers .
13 The fear must be that Clinton might unpick some of the deals , such as the one on agriculture , but this was thought to be unlikely , given his commitment to moving out of recession .
14 The crucial lesson for all political parties must be that we can not take growth for granted , and above all , we should not plan in advance how to spend it .
15 McLeish decided that it was probably not the moment to suggest to her that the real reason any civil servant disliked lobbyists must be that the chaps were paid to make sure Ministers got a view other than the Departmental one .
16 The effect in essence must be that a Transfer Notice constitutes the Company the agent for the sale of the shares .
17 The effect in essence must be that a Transfer Notice constitutes the Company the agent for the sale of the shares .
18 One of the most charming portraits in the gallery must be that by K. Škréta of Marie Maximilián of Sternberg in pastoral costume .
19 The likelihood must be that half the trains will terminate at Stratford .
20 He thought how poisonous these mists must be that rolled in over the east coast : all the local inhabitants were as aggressive as fighting cocks .
21 The truth must be that the Created God is not human or living as earth-s creatures are , but is without sex , exists only in the minds of man , and is undeniably and truly abstract .
22 Other bores can also be used but the obvious point must be that a small charge in the right place is a lot better than a heavier charge badly directed .
23 The danger must be that the assessment of ‘ children in need ’ will , perforce , become another rationing device albeit of a more sophisticated kind than the ones used in the sixties .
24 Putting the government 's abandonment of the PWRs in the context of the study , the conclusion must be that it decided that , under market force rules , carbon dioxide had to be allowed to win the day over nuclear power .
25 The conclusion must be that the major issues of military commitment outside Libyan frontiers were not generally discussed in public assemblies of any kind , unless it suited the Revolutionary Command Council .
26 Our conclusion must be that there are many criteria of organizational effectiveness , some of which are mutually exclusive , yet , paradoxically , these seemingly conflicting attributes are able to co-exist and to work together .
27 The conclusion must be that it could , only if there had have been genuine prospects that an improved , amalgamated and better managed canal system could make a viable contribution to an efficient transport system of the country .
28 For organizations that want their employees to give of their best the conclusion must be that ‘ we can not afford not to have an effective communication policy ’ .
29 Considered against the proud advances made in the arts and sciences whereby humanity improves the quality of life on earth , the conclusion must be that this is a shameful situation .
30 The preliminary conclusion must be that the general approach taken in the research projects has been clearly vindicated .
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