Example sentences of "[pron] must [be] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 I hope my decision to pay tax will help you understand that I accept I must be accountable to those I serve .
2 And if I 'm friendly towards you in future , you 'll remind yourself , ‘ That man nearly made me his mistress — I must be ice-cold to him , ’ and ice-cold is what you 'll be . ’
3 The ultimate in sophistication is achieved by the incorporation of video mixing which requires the use of an additional source VCR which must be gen-locked to the other source VCR , and video-sync control of the sound recorder , which permits the lift-off and lay-back of the original sound to allow it to be mixed with additional sound without loss of synchronisation .
4 In order to overcome these communications problems it is necessary to establish the amount of data which must be available to the designer so that he can perform a specific design function .
5 The fact that Mr Lee can climb up to E1 suggests that he pushed himself into difficulties , in a scenario which must be familiar to most climbers or mountaineers .
6 Such a state of tension can only be achieved by implanting a hidden structure which must be integral to the situation — and to what the class can understand of the situation .
7 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
8 The citizens of Amiens , for example , are engaged in a tireless battle to make their city a compulsory stop on the new line , a phenomenon which must be incomprehensible to the inhabitants of Kent and parts of Belgium where opposition to Channel Tunnel rail links is fierce .
9 You must be used to them by now . ’
10 After all , your father is a farmer so you must be used to horses .
11 You must be used to the way men react to you .
12 Sister will always be remembered for her words , You must be cruel to be kind .
13 You must be good to your mother , Frankie , ’ he said now , using the stern long-suffering voice reserved for such interviews as this .
14 ‘ And you must be grateful to her for everything she does , and for all the sacrifices she must make on your behalf .
15 If you are genuinely hearing others ' opinions then you must be open to influence from them , so you might have to adjust your goalposts .
16 You must be willing to be helped and help others — your experiences will be useful to other group members .
17 You must be able to water start with ease and have enough confidence to gybe in front of a breaking wave .
18 I mean , you must be thrilled to pieces , no ?
19 and she could n't realize how she come out in these she went to the doctor and he says well you must be allergic to summat
20 Using the information and identities of Tables 10.2 and 10.3 , we can express some of these ideas symbolically : We can rearrange this to Since Y = E then Y-E must be equal to zero , and the propositions above follow from that identity .
21 Still , she must be grateful to Benedict , who had been her ‘ champion ’ , and glad that the old understanding had been re-established between herself and Lady Merchiston .
22 All the marriage rites emphasize that while her fertility is her main asset , she must be faithful to her husband so that the legitimacy of her children should be beyond doubt .
23 One important qualification here is , however , that answers to survey questions are variable over time and the fullest surveys available are now somewhat out of date : one must be alert to the changes since the late 1960s when the surveys of Butler and Stokes ( 1974 ) and Townsend ( 1979 ) were conducted ( these form the basis of the following discussion ) .
24 It is gratifying to the region that tribute is paid to Sunderland Museum and Art Gallery : ‘ The output of the Sunderland potteries as a whole is without doubt the best documented — one must be grateful to the Sunderland Museum for the research done — and for summarising it so admirably in the publication Sunderland Pottery .
25 No one must be false to that oath , but in order to return a collective verdict , the verdict of you all , there must necessarily be argument , and a certain amount of give and take and adjustment of views within the scope of the oath you have taken , and it makes for great public inconvenience and expense if jurors can not agree owing to the unwillingness of one of their number to listen to the arguments of the rest .
26 Jazz here is ‘ about fidelity , about the sole real art there is , about what one must be true to , come hell or high water ; what must be done to the point of collapse ( Škvorecký 1980 : 8 , 20 ) ; and in Škvoreck ý's; own Czechoslovakia , the persecution in the mid-1980s of the ‘ Jazz Section ’ — which has supported rock and punk as well as jazz — confirms the subversive potency and ‘ alternative ’ status , still , of this music .
27 We must be polite to him , ’ whispered Coggan , ‘ if he 's married the mistress . ’
28 We must be grateful to past landowners who planted in the knowledge that they would not see the results of their endeavours , but that successive generations would .
29 We must be grateful to those who did visit the island and for ever regret that it was not included in Dr. Johnson 's itinerary .
30 We must be grateful to those who did visit the island and for ever regret that it was not included in Dr. Johnson 's itinerary .
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