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

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1 At a joint press conference with Gerlach Havel expressed hopes that the path towards a confederation of the two German states would be taken quickly , but added that such a process would have to be part of a pan-European process , and that the neighbours of both German states must be relieved of all anxiety over a greater Germany .
2 For Althusser , as we saw , all explanations of social phenomena must be holistic .
3 If we want , as we do , an intelligent , open , ambitious population from whom managers and workers alike will be drawn , to say nothing of creative and imaginative people in all fields , then the segregation of children into different schools must be wrong .
4 For this to have any meaning the different morphs must be familiar with the same range of potential prey .
5 Europe over the next few years must be able on all important matters of foreign policy to speak with one voice and , above all , also to act in unison .
6 Does my right hon. Friend accept that to deal with military conflicts in the Province British troops must be able to deal with the Irish Republican Army in a professional , military way , without their hands being tied behind their backs for political reasons ?
7 If anything is worth while in life at all , some things must be good in and by themselves .
8 ‘ Creators express their desires , their anxieties and their happiness : but someone who is responsible for cultural affairs must be strong and calm ’ , Mr Toubon said after his appointment .
9 The position of public servants must be uneasy when the Cabinet is zealous to prune expenditure .
10 Four-yearly inspections must be good news ; I warmly welcome that part of the Bill .
11 BRITISH motorists must be grateful this festive time to three ladies who will not see a Christmas day lunch .
12 She complained that British men must be homosexual not to make a pass at her or look at her legs .
13 Later she was to think how little she was prepared for the simple events which were to change her life completely — indeed she would have said that so much had happened to her already that any further incidents must be minor , a judgement which could not have been more faulty .
14 Clearly the social services must be flexible in their attitudes and responses to such problems .
15 A corporatist model is neither confirmed nor falsified by evidence of the autonomy of state officials , but such accounts must be able to evaluate precisely the role of elected governing elites , and the importance of their struggle for office .
16 All such plans must be subject to an environmental appraisal and show how local resources will be conserved and sustainably used .
17 In order to submit a DC successfully , the following rules must be satisfied :
18 In order to activate a DC successfully , the following rules must be satisfied :
19 Thirdy , the owner 's belief as to the first and second elements must be reasonable .
20 To achieve these purposes , such organisations must be free from government interference or control .
21 Any such statements must be explicit and unambiguous .
22 We can see , though , that appropriate conditions must be rare .
23 That way they should develop a rounder picture and perhaps some insight into the way simple actions must be patterned before we recognise them as ‘ sensitivity ’ , ‘ passivity ’ or whatever .
24 Specifically Dilthey defined method through the difficult concept of ‘ verstehen ’ — a ‘ sympathetic understanding ’ or ‘ intuitive grasp ’ of human social and cultural forms — while at the same time insisting that all such studies must be historical .
25 Separate figures must be available for information not only for those selling and serving , but also for those who have prepared for ages beforehand in greenhouse and kitchen , in Davidson Room and Undercroft cupboard , and out at Currie where philately rules for a considerable time .
26 Seemingly , two separate conditions must be satisfied to achieve proper balance .
27 For growing crop plants the following conditions must be present :
28 If any SPRs are specified , the following conditions must be satisfied :
29 If the SSR relates to an SPR , the following conditions must be satisfied before the SSR can be submitted :
30 Inevitably , any classification of such bodies must be arbitrary ; clear boundaries between quasi-government and more orthodox areas of public administration can not always be drawn .
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