Example sentences of "[modal v] not be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Things on the menu must not be available to the child at times other than when he or she is being rewarded . |
2 | The second is that these neurons must not be involved in any other task . |
3 | They must refuse to authorise the use of strip cells — they must not be involved in punishing people who are desperate and suicidal . |
4 | She must not be late for Maria . |
5 | The disorder arises as a result of brain damage , particularly of the left parietal lobe , and for the label apraxia to be applicable , the patient 's difficulties must not be due to problems in comprehending the examiner 's instructions . |
6 | This provides that the option scheme shares must not be subject to restrictions other than restrictions attaching to all shares of the same class . |
7 | He told Wightman : ‘ People simply must not be violent towards each other . |
8 | As a matter of general law , apart from the statutory provisions and the Law Society 's regulations , the firm 's name must not be such as to deceive the general public into believing that it is dealing with some rival firm . |
9 | But you must not be proud of me alone , you know . |
10 | It must be reasonable , and it must not be repugnant to the general law of the country . |
11 | Porosity can be reduced by vacuum impregnation with resin before facing the samples ( the resin used must not be soluble in acetone when cured ) . |
12 | Although the threat of competition from institutions offering conveyancing may have receded for the moment , solicitors must not be complacent about the threat from the institutions because the Government may again consider encouraging outside competition if it seems political mileage may be gained . |
13 | They must not be hairy in the wrong places but men can be bald ! |
14 | ‘ Easy-going parents must not be afraid to be firm , ’ he was suggesting , ‘ Moderate strictness is not harmful . ’ |
15 | To gain that knowledge means we must not be afraid of what we may uncover within our nature in this process of self-analysis . |
16 | ‘ Come , Mrs Tea Cup , you must not be afraid of the storm . |
17 | You must not be afraid of thinking on your feet and adding good ideas that occur to you as you speak . |
18 | ‘ You must not be envious of your friends ’ … |
19 | Here we are assailed by imperatives : we must not be satisfied by collective explanations , social phenomena must be understood in individualist terms . |
20 | After Cheney 's visit the French Prime Minister Edith Cresson said that France was concerned about a more active European military posture , although she stressed that " the Americans must not be concerned by [ that ] " . |
21 | He warned the West then that ‘ overcoming the division of Europe must not be confused with overcoming socialism ’ . |
22 | This sense of the word ‘ estate ’ must not be confused with the special meaning which it has in regard to interests in land ( see p. 78 ) . |
23 | To ensure that teachers are teaching what they ought may be an admirable aim ; but it must not be confused with a system of testing children . |
24 | This process must not be confused with guessing or wishful thinking . |
25 | Spinnaker ripstop must not be confused with its near relative , Balloon ripstop which has a stretchy feeling to its touch , comes on 137cm ( 54in ) rolls and does not crease . |
26 | As a description this has a lot of force but description must not be confused with prescription . |
27 | In 1937 , in his reply to Gide 's Retour de l'URSS , Nizan clarified the nature of his allegiance to the communist party by differentiating between opportunistic conformism and genuine , principled membership : Conformism must not be confused with commitment … |
28 | There must be an awareness by the majority of the difficulties for most people in acquiring English and the limitations must not be confused with lack of ability or a lack of motivation to participate in wider society . |
29 | These visions constitute the starting point of tragic drama and must not be confused with the Apolline visions of the epic poets ( or equally those of the visual artist ) . |
30 | This definition of the essential nature of firm-type organization must not be confused with the idea that only authority is used to direct resources within firms that exist in the real world . |