Example sentences of "[conj] must not be " in BNC.

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1 What the GLC were hoping to do with London 's transport system now looks quite farsighted , and the learned judge 's remark that Ken Livingstone ‘ had made a naked grasp for power that must not be allowed ’ just silly .
2 It occurred to him that he had not worn his best clothes for many weeks ; not since that confusing afternoon when some of Buddie 's friends had rushed through the house carrying boxes , cases and sacks that must not be discovered when the police came to search the place .
3 We are all like pictures that must not be looked at too near . ’
4 The whole conception , in the words of Cornford , is ‘ static and geometrical ; everything has its limited field with bounds that must not be passed ’ .
5 In time a limit may be reached , not because of the depth of the pit but because it becomes too wide and approaches land that must not be disturbed .
6 Another general constraint that must not be overlooked is , of course , the fact that the scarcity and control of public finance frequently sets limits to policy developments In some cases these limits are quite explicitly set by central government .
7 It is the self that must not be betrayed . ’
8 We welcome the fact that a study is being undertaken to assess potential resources in the Bristol Channel and trust this will help to identify important physical relationships that must not be prejudiced through excessive dredging .
9 We welcome the fact that a study is being undertaken to assess potential resources in the Bristol Channel and trust this will help to identify important physical relationships that must not be prejudiced through excessive dredging .
10 I hope that the Minister is not speaking about the date that must not be mentioned .
11 If it is the latter , the aircraft is unserviceable and must not be flown until the brakes have been re-adjusted .
12 Because they contain water , they must be stored in conditions where the temperature will not drop below 5°C , and must not be applied in cold , damp conditions , or when there is high humidity .
13 They were younger than she had expected and seemed shy and reticent , emphasising frequently , all the way up the stairs , that they wanted only a bolt-hole and must not be thought of as real boarders .
14 In the case of R v Hopley ( 1860 ) , for example , Chief Justice Cockburn said that punishment inflicted on a pupil must be reasonable and moderate , not motivated by passion or rage , and must not be ‘ excessive in its nature or degree ’ or ‘ protracted beyond the child 's powers of endurance ’ .
15 In all respects these are ordinary means of sustaining life and must not be withheld . ’
16 He ran back and into the house , first to his own room , and then into the other half of the cottage , feeling a strange compulsion to find something , as if there were some crucial thing , upon which everything else depended , which was still hidden and must not be left behind .
17 Please note that letters must be your own original work and must not be offered for publication elsewhere at the same time .
18 More difficult is conveying that injections must be self-administered and must not be missed .
19 This is a very important sign of a good response and must not be overlooked .
20 It can not and must not be confined to the school and to the classroom .
21 It is a slow process and must not be hurried .
22 The second lesson is that the property market can not and must not be allowed to dictate the form , pace and content of urban change .
23 In The Austin Co of UK Ltd ( LON/91/1990 ) No 7981 the appellant reclaimed input tax on documents which contained many of the particulars required by reg 13(1) , but each of which also contained the words : ‘ This is not a tax invoice and must not be used for tax input tax credit purposes .
24 The child has no awareness of danger and must not be allowed to make the decision about levels of independence .
25 Perhaps it may now be accepted that so long as a historian is acting as a historian , his criteria must arise from his own study and must not be imported from some other autonomous field .
26 The importance of this can not and must not be underestimated .
27 Modern educational theory has strongly promoted the idea that individual differences are intrinsic and must not be ironed out .
28 Seeing the primal figure is dangerous ; tribesmen avoid the sight of their chief , and God can not and must not be seen by mortals .
29 It is because of this historical dimension to the religion that those arguing ( for example ) for the ordination of women apparently find it so difficult to say , in the way in which it has been possible to maintain in the sphere of politics , that we hold these truths to be self-evident , that all human beings are created equal and must not be discriminated against .
30 Having obtained B , we now select a pivotal element in it for the next step ; the selection is arbitrary except that the element must be nonzero and must not be in the second row , which contains the unit .
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