Example sentences of "[vb -s] [that] it must " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly , Devlin does not believe this to be possible , whereas Hart insists that it must be . |
2 | " As to the fish , everyone agrees that it must be served between the soup and the meat . |
3 | get going , walk ; Oliver Twist guesses that it must be ‘ French for going out ’ , OT 9 . |
4 | London will be the poorer for its passing ; yet London requires that it must go . |
5 | If the European Union is to become a form of national state , it follows that it must have its own police force , just as it must have its own army . |
6 | Since the ulcer occurs as a remote effect of irradiation , it follows that it must be mediated by humoral or neural means . |
7 | I think Cruttenden 's arguments are in many ways convincing , but one must recognise that if intonation is influenced by and reflects the grammar , it follows that it must be a help to listeners in interpreting the grammar of what they hear , and perhaps more importantly , if a speaker 's intonation is inappropriate in relation to the grammar , listeners will find it more difficult to interpret the grammar , and may be confused . |
8 | The findings included caesium 134 which , as it only has a half life of two years , indicates that it must have originated in recent tests . |
9 | This means that it must be capable of forming the weak hydrogen bonds between the two strands which hold together all double-stranded forms of DNA or RNA . |
10 | But BTG denies that this means that it must drop risky ventures . |
11 | This means that it must not be wider than is reasonably necessary for the protection of the employer 's business ; it must not place an unreasonable restraint on the employee 's freedom to earn his or her living ; and it must not be too wide from the public viewpoint . |
12 | Language , however , should take the form of dialogue : whereas the universality of reason means that it must necessarily renounce all singularity , and whereas language 's function in conceptualizing thought is to suppress the other and bring it within the aegis of the same , in dialogue language maintains the distance between the two ; ‘ their commerce ’ , as Levinas puts it , ‘ is ethical ’ . |
13 | Put simply this means that it must have some means of accepting information from the user , normally a keyboard , and giving results back , traditionally a screen of some kind . |
14 | Thus , the presence of solifluxion on a raised beach means that it must precede one glaciation , but this merely fixes its age as pre-last glaciation and gives no indication of how many glaciations have passed since the beach was formed . |
15 | This means that it must be growing in area and that , consequently , the total area of all the other plates must be declining if the ‘ constant area ’ assumption of plate tectonics is to be satisfied . |
16 | Kodak explains that it must be stiff to resist water pressure at depth . |
17 | Singer , for example , although he is here questioning the alleged rights of the human foetus , admits that it must have a potential that |
18 | The industry recognises the pressures to contain costs and knows that it must concentrate on developing clearly better products , work towards European standardisation of prices , and accept the generic market in return for an extended patent period . |