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

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1 From whatever source knowledge comes , the notes must be brief and must cover the essentials in a few words .
2 It seems to me that ultimately artists must be successful or otherwise because of the public response to their output .
3 Nevertheless , the radioactivity imparted to the pebbles must be weak and transient for obvious health reasons , and this means that radioactivity detectors must be very near the pebbles before they are located , thus increasing the tedium of the experiments .
4 In the gym the weights must be light and movements explosive ; for example you could see how many repetitions you can perform in 10 seconds and then try to beat that amount .
5 More difficult is conveying that injections must be self-administered and must not be missed .
6 The steps must be small and concrete .
7 The order of subjects must be systematic and generally acceptable to the anticipated users of index or collection ; it should also facilitate effective browsing between related subjects .
8 of the directors must be its nationals , and ( b ) that the legal and beneficial owners , charterers , managers , operators , shareholders or directors must be resident and domiciled in the member state , but that it was not a breach of Community law for a member state to stipulate as a condition for the registration of a fishing vessel in its national register that the vessel must be managed and its operations directed and controlled from within the member state ( post , pp. 340H — 341B , E , 343B–D ) .
9 What is meant by saying that judges must be impartial and seen to be so ?
10 If they are to have any significance , their lives must be self-constructed and made significant with the use of homemade materials .
11 Corners must be accessible and easy to clean up .
12 Tubes or bottles must be clean and dry before use .
13 The mints must be hard and dry for the best results and some produce , as I have seen , impressive flashes .
14 Any such statements must be explicit and unambiguous .
15 The screening of applicants must be thorough and names may need to be checked against ‘ List 99 ’ .
16 ‘ 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 .
17 Papers for Committees must be short and must contain a concise summary of the proposals put forward for consideration .
18 At the same time , the limitations of the data are very apparent , and mean that the answers to these questions must be partial and to some extent speculative , rather than detailed and authoritative .
19 In order for our businesses to succeed , our customers must be successful and we must be profitable as suppliers .
20 All the fittings must be waterproof and made for outdoors , and the supply should be connected by a qualified electrician .
21 The tutorials must be relevant and stimulating .
22 Witnesses must be clear and open about their own position , but this does not necessarily imply that they will be effective in convincing and persuading others .
23 Consideration of the diversity of difficulties that face attempted suicide patients , and the range of both the degree of suicidal intent and risk of repetition associated with their behaviour , should have demonstrated why it is most important that the facilities available for management of these patients must be flexible and allow a variety of options .
24 The Notes to Rule 2.5 impose additional obligations : ( 1 ) The language used in announcements must be clear and unambiguous and the word " agreement " must be used with particular care .
25 Whilst the White Paper acknowledges that local policy objectives and resources must be a key context in planning and delivery services , the government appears to be clear that at the point of assessment , decisions must be needs-based and ‘ should not focus only on the user 's suitability for a particular existing scheme ’ ( DoH , 1989b , p. 18 ) .
26 At present the fiction that each MP acts on his own judgement and takes a discriminating part in legislation is preserved by insisting that members must be present and pass through the lobbies night after night , though in fact such activity makes no material difference , but seriously impedes MPs in their task of keeping up to date with their special interests and with their constituency work .
27 Indeed , paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act of 1986 , which I have already quoted , requires that Lautro 's Rules relating to the admission and expulsion of members and the discipline it exercises over its members must be fair and reasonable and include adequate provision for appeals .
28 The beam of electrons can only pass through a vacuum so the specimen(s) must be dry and therefore not alive .
29 Processes must be flexible and will probably demand high levels of skill .
30 Processes must be flexible and will probably demand high levels of skill .
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