Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] must be " in BNC.
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1 | The wrong that unemployed people are not allowed to join this great union is a wrong that must be righted today . |
2 | This activity is doubly advantageous in that it helps to meet the needs of the more elderly for a variety of services and also helps to give the younger elderly person a sense of usefulness , a strong interest and in some cases a degree of insight and preparation for the inevitable transition to a greater ageing that must be faced . |
3 | The list is not definitive and must be adapted to the circumstances : ( 1 ) What is the balance sheet date and , if appropriate , what period is the profit and loss account to cover ? ( 2 ) Who is to prepare the first draft of the completion accounts ? ( 3 ) On what basis are the accounts to be prepared and what form are they to take ? ( 4 ) What is the mechanism for the other party to agree or dispute the draft accounts ? ( 5 ) What if the parties can not agree ? |
4 | To that extent that part of the order is plainly wrong and must be set aside . |
5 | ‘ Everyone must urge their MP to tell the Secretary of State for Wales his strategy is wrong and must be changed ’ , said Dr Caldwell . |
6 | The Mourneview defender who stormed out and demanded a transfer after a bust-up over training says : ‘ The club is in the wrong and must be prepared to admit the mistake and put it right . ’ |
7 | Clarke 's solicitor said his client knew he 'd done wrong and must be punished , but he said he hoped to make amends to Mr Adams ' family in the future . |
8 | Discourse and formal skills are interdependent and must be developed together . |
9 | Staffing levels and costs are , without question , too high and must be reduced . |
10 | Consideration Need not be Adequate but must be Sufficient |
11 | Hence the curious but traditional terminology of the law — the consideration need not be adequate but must be sufficient ( or real ) . |
12 | Cizek knows that each child is an individual and must be treated individually . |
13 | It would seem that the rationale behind this agenda is that ordinary people who make their own decisions , built on their own experience , who create their own pressure groups , their own education and their own work are dangerous and must be marginalised . |
14 | She saw him look down at her and saw that his skin was raw and flayed in places ; the arm of flesh and blood was scraped and scorched and the silver arm on the other side was reflecting the tremendous heat , so that it was copper coloured and glinting and must be causing him immense pain . |
15 | The child 's welfare is paramount and must be considered in the broad context of his physical , emotional and educational needs , his age , sex and background and the capacity of those who look after him to care adequately . |
16 | As already in the UK , it will render unlawful ( although not necessarily in terms of criminal law : the penalties may only be civil but must be sufficiently dissuasive ) the misuse or improper disclosure of unpublished price-sensitive information , either by insiders or by those who obtain the information from them . |
17 | Institutions must be considered within the general context of the industrial relations system of which they are an integral part … [ given that ] the point of departure of international comparison can not be an institution as such but must be the function it carries out . |
18 | Russian workers are lazy and must be directed ; peasants are untrustworthy and must be supervised . |
19 | Of course , the information must be false and must be published or stated maliciously . |
20 | I agree with the panel that the criterion should give greater emphasis to public transport , that must be in accord with P P G three and must be in accord with the emerging P P G thirteen . |
21 | For its part , a Bill of Rights insists that certain rights , privileges , and liberties are basic and must be afforded to all individuals notwithstanding what transient governments might wish to do . |
22 | If discrimination is not to increase , questions about the volume and quality of health services for older people will become increasingly urgent and must be faced . |
23 | A homœopathic aggravation i.e. an intensification of the original complaint , at the beginning of treatment , is a sure sign that the dose ( i.e. the quantity of the dissolved granule ) is too large and must be reduced . |
24 | ‘ The income from a tourist enterprise is valuable and must be respected by the rest of the family , ’ says Sue Lloyd Jones , who teaches a farm-based tourism course at Coleg Powys , Newtown . |
25 | And it 's not just your home which is at risk ; farm machinery , livestock , feedstuffs , chemicals and equipment are all highly valuable and must be protected from the criminal . |
26 | The statistics for the length of Anderson 's conversational turns are revealing but must be treated with caution . |
27 | Only by the cooperation and commitment of all hospital personnel can any infection control programme be really successful ; therefore a multidisciplinary approach is logical and must be actively encouraged . |
28 | One point , though , that is clearly understood is that legal measures alone are not sufficiently effective and must be supplemented by infrastructural measures , which have the advantage that the spatial layout of an area has a direct influence on the behaviour of road users . |
29 | Etna is ‘ tired and must be thirsty ’ , he said in a bitter , parting comment as he left his land . |
30 | Unlike the other modems I looked at , the Ascom is n't battery-powered and must be run off a mains transformer . |