Example sentences of "[conj] it must be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At first he had assumed that it must be Siban , baulked from attaining the Dragon Throne , who had hoped to govern the realm through the medium of his son .
2 This mental health orientation leads to a more pessimistic outlook on patient needs — they not only require treatment , but it is assumed that it must be compulsory — and there is a tendency towards a ‘ presumption of risk ’ — that the presence of mental illness makes the situation inherently risky .
3 It is easy to suppose that it must be good news for a theory when experience confirms it .
4 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 .
5 There was also our conviction that it must be possible to find a drug effective in endogenous depression .
6 The latter items , of course , like meanings , are subject to identity ; i.e. a non-meaning qua topic of discourse is necessarily such that it must be possible to refer to it on different occasions with the phrase " the same A " , where A is a descriptive expression of some sort .
7 They had evolved once , so it seemed that it must be possible to evolve them again .
8 The answer is that it must be partial entry , a firm offering to supply part of the market only at a price less than p , .
9 It gives a more realistic view and even though you want Pip to finally get Estella as you feel that he deserves that after all his hardship you know that it must be impossible because of Estella 's character .
10 It is a little easier to protect computer software — but it is in the nature of the material that it must be copiable to be produced . ’
11 Built into the fabric of this entitlement is the requirement that it should embrace five curriculum characteristics , the first three being that it must be broad , balanced and relevant .
12 The traditional requirement that there be reasonable grounds for taking the proceedings was accepted , and to this was added the subsidiary test that it must be reasonable to employ a legal representative .
13 Ltd. v Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha [ 1962 ] , in which it was held that a term implied in a hire contract for a ship that it must be seaworthy was such an innominate term .
14 A slow smile spread across his face as he realized that it must be Ace with the Marines .
15 The quality of the paper is partially dictated by the fact that it must be suitable for the various duplication processes used to run off large numbers of the release .
16 It has been argued recently , however , ( see Graham , 1982 ) that it must be rational for a person to give up their autonomy sometimes .
17 It is true that it must be able to check the excesses of even the ruling class ; but Poulantzas also has to account for the tendency of capitalist states to favour capitalist interests .
18 Perhaps the most important thing to remember about exercise is that it must be enjoyable .
19 It is appreciated that these recommendations may be difficult to accept but the ravages of addictive disease can be so severe that it must be sensible for those specifically at risk to be advised to do everything in their power to avoid awakening their potential .
20 Jesus is God ‘ incognito ’ : it is of the very nature of the presence of God as man that it must be ambiguous , that it may not be recognised by everyone , that the ‘ sign ’ by its very nature may be ‘ spoken against ’ .
21 Kodak explains that it must be stiff to resist water pressure at depth .
22 This means that D is not necessarily diagonal ; corresponding to αI there may be a ( 2 × 2 ) block which is arbitrary except that it must be symmetric and non-singular .
23 But he does come rather near making the rather empty point that it must be wrong to identify good with anything different from itself .
24 Retributivism has no such problem , since it follows automatically from the retributive principle that it must be wrong to punish non-offenders .
25 He sought to show by ingenious argument that it must be false because he could find thought experiments which circumvented it .
26 The essential idea is extraordinarily simple , so simple that it must be true , and it turns out that it is .
27 The case of Goff v Gauthier ( 1991 ) 62 P & CR 388 has shown that it must be fair and reasonable for the vendor to rely on this exclusion ( see page 62 ) ; ( e ) to state that the vendor will not be liable to the extent that any claim arises out of or is increased by the acts or omissions of the purchaser after completion ; ( f ) to provide that the purchaser must give credit for the amount by which assets are found to have been understated , or liabilities have been over-provided for in the accounts ; ( g ) to ensure that the purchaser pays to the vendor all amounts subsequently recovered from third parties relating to claims that have been paid by the vendor .
28 This then vindicates the use of this condition earlier , in that it must be satisfied at any steady-state equilibrium .
29 The Apache lacked the grace of Cessna 's more powerful model 310 but its design aims were that it must be undemanding to fly , cheap to buy and inexpensive to operate .
30 Conran also disputes the suggestion that it must be difficult for a man so wrapped up in design to divorce himself from detailed involvement in the creative process in order to tackle the numerous other tasks that befall a captain of industry .
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