Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [ex0] must be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The vet might put his hand into the dog 's mouth or pull its ears and there must be no aggressive or nervous response from the animal , ’ Joan explained .
2 I think one of the problems with any new department is that there are new staff from other ministries and there must be something of a learning curve for them and probably some propensity to control their various parishioners .
3 Danny Quinn was substituted against Dublin after twenty minutes and there must be a question mark over his participation in the final with Fergal McCusker and Karl Diamond both pressing for places .
4 So many Tory politicians have mysteriously ‘ retired ’ over the past 13 years that there must be one massive , undisclosed scandal linking them all , and involving BT shares , Jack Ruby 's death , Marilyn Monroe , and the fleshy globes of a Bermondsey boy scout called Hilda .
5 As a result , farming interests now dominate many of the park committees and there must be doubt as to whether they are able to give proper consideration and weight to the park purposes when agricultural applications are being considered .
6 Formed The Tourists and had two hits before The Eurythmics came up with classics like Sweet Dreams and There Must Be An Angel .
7 they 're over three hundred pounds and there must be a difference
8 For example , a centre must have at least one member of staff who is competent in APL techniques and there must be a plan to train all members of the centre 's APL team ; a central contact for APL must be appointed who will be responsible for organising APL within the centre and for liaising with SCOTVEC .
9 It accounts for the determination of the Jerusalem leaders that there must be no independent Samaritan church growing up without the age-old split from Judaism being healed ( Acts 8 ) .
10 The road continued past the cottages so there must be something down there and it ought to be the common itself .
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