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

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1 Customers of our systems division must be convinced that Olivetti really will still be around in five years ’ time .
2 faced with an ambiguous or obscure provision , a legal adviser must be satisfied that , at each stage of the Bill in both Houses , no admissible statement of legislative intention has been made .
3 Production staff must be conscious that how they build products may affect its EMC performance ; service engineers , likewise , must be sure that they do not compromise EMC once products are in the field ; the purchasing department must be aware that EMC constraints placed on suppliers may make a component more expensive to buy , but will probably save money when the end product is tested as a whole ; and the marketing and sales department must plan to sell the advantage which EMC brings to a product .
4 The judge must be satisfied that there is an exceptionally strong prima facie case , that the libel is extremely serious , and that the public interest requires the institution of criminal proceedings .
5 The distinction between liquidity and solvency is important , for the lender must be confident that the borrower will invest wisely and eventually become able to repay both interest and capital .
6 Those who design , develop and approve this marginally acceptable architecture must be delighted that its very banality keeps critics and hostile public opinion at bay .
7 The court must be satisfied that all persons whose consent is required understand the legal effect of the adoption .
8 On the hearing , the court must be satisfied that the debt on which the petition is founded has not been paid , secured or compounded for .
9 Before annulling the bankruptcy order , the court must be satisfied that all proved debts have been paid in full , but if there are disputed debts or untraced creditors , the court may require security , in the form of a bond or money in court , should the creditor prove his debt or be traced ultimately ( r 6.211(3) ) .
10 Before issuing such a summons the court must be satisfied that the witness may be able to give material evidence or that any document he is required to produce is material to the proceedings .
11 The court must be satisfied that the tape has not been tampered with and that the voices recorded are properly identified .
12 ( b ) Reasonable standard of parental care The court must be satisfied that any harm or likelihood of harm is attributable to poor parenting or the child being beyond parental control .
13 The court must be satisfied that the statutory criteria are still met when making a second or subsequent interim order .
14 The same conditions apply to a requirement for psychiatric treatment except that the doctor must be approved under s12 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and the court must be satisfied that the child 's condition does not warrant detention under the mental health legislation .
15 In particular , the court must be satisfied that the order would be better for the child than no order at all ( s1(5) ) .
16 In such cases some form of longer-term individual or group psychotherapy may be beneficial , although the therapist must be convinced that the patient has sufficient motivation and ability to explore psychological phenomena before making a referral for psychotherapy .
17 The Customs and Excise must be satisfied that there is a good reason for registration , and that the income derived from taxable supplies contributes substantially to the livelihood of the business .
18 Before investigating a complaint , the commissioner must be satisfied that the complaint has been brought to the notice of the authority , and that the authority has been given a reasonable opportunity to investigate and reply to it .
19 Before issuing a warrant the magistrate must be satisfied that : ( a ) the material is likely to be on the premises .
20 The hon. Gentleman must be unaware that his party is now pledged to keep the nuclear deterrent , according to the speeches made by the hon. Member for Clackmannan ( Mr. O'Neill ) .
21 The designer of a teaching unit involving a microcomputer must be aware that the available hardware and software facilities impose bounds , under each of the headings under ‘ Notes on computer talents ’ ( page 22 ) , upon the material which can be successfully implemented .
22 Prior to requesting the client to sign such a letter , the firm must be satisfied that the client can properly be regarded as a corporate finance client and place a note on file to this effect ( which is to say that there are no grounds for believing that it would be more appropriate to treat the client as a normal investment business client ) .
23 The firm must be satisfied that the client can be regarded as a corporate finance client .
24 The jury must be satisfied that a significant proportion of the likely readership would be guided along the path of corruption : " Clearly s2 can not mean all persons ; nor can it mean any one person , for there are individuals who may be corrupted by almost anything .
25 I am sure that my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State must be delighted that she will be summing up in a debate that concerns an area of activity in which expenditure has increased 160 times under this Government .
26 The Secretary of State must be aware that 125,000 jobs were lost in the first 10 weeks of 1992 .
27 This last task is possibly the most difficult because the audience must be convinced that the ending chosen is the only possible outcome of everything that has gone before .
28 According to section 40(1) , the court or the comptroller must be satisfied that ‘ the patent is ( having regard among other things to the size and nature of the employer 's undertaking ) of outstanding benefit to the employer and that by reason of those facts it is just that the employee should be awarded compensation to be paid by the employer ’ .
29 That 's true , er the market , and I think , the general public must be aware that so far , the supply is kept at a reasonable level , the erm difficulty coming out of the erm interruption of Iraqi and Kuwaiti field has been replaced .
30 The Minister must be aware that , because of the threat of poll tax capping , by April 1992 we will have lost 200 police personnel on the beat and 200 civilian personnel .
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