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

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1 Does the Secretary of State accept that if local government is to be local , it is essential that we do not repeat the mistakes of the 1973-74 reorganisation and that any reorganisation must be acceptable to local people ?
2 This function must be identical to the vertical movement of the lower connecting point of the link member , PARTD .
3 Postclassical criminology must be alive to both of these considerations .
4 It is an essential part of the input process that text must be subject to validation before its release for editing .
5 Even without him playing the improvement in the defence must be due to a large degree to his presence .
6 The GCSE National Criteria state explicitly of coursework that such an assessment must be complementary to , and not a duplicate of , written examination papers .
7 The damage to the contents of the freezer must be due to :
8 ‘ Another Clerk ’ wrote the next day to say the first writer must be blind to his own interests .
9 Their budget must be equal to or greater than the minimum total cost of supplying the expected output .
10 The vine is unimportant , but how and why its cultivation still persists in Champagne must be fascinating to anyone who has ever been intrigued by the curiously eclectic attitude to rules and regulations often displayed by the French .
11 In other words , the defendant must be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts .
12 Mrs. Laventure highlights the ambiguity of the situation : ‘ For any scheme to be partially exempt from tax the programme must be open to all employees and suggestions implemented — although a £25 encouragement award can be given for a suggestion with intrinsic value or meritorious effort .
13 She thought the strange light must be due to her dizziness but then she realised it was spring and the sun was shining .
14 This instrument must be familiar to every one who has ever heard a military band .
15 The port industry must be central to a study of industrial relations , particularly at the workplace level , in post-1945 Britain .
16 Secondly , the harm must be attributable to a lack of care or control .
17 Openness must be central to the policing of a democratic and pluralist society , ’ he said : all too often , the police had retreated behind ‘ one of many walls of silence , ’ giving one of a series of stock excuses to the press and public for refusing to disclose information .
18 But in the field of statute law the judge must be obedient to the will of Parliament as expressed in its enactments .
19 This folder must be available to be presented to the NEBE at the time of the final theoretical examination .
20 The demands being made on the child must be appropriate to his/her level of cognitive development/literacy difficulties .
21 Badly drafted clauses sometimes encountered say that the expert must be acceptable to both parties , or that he is to be appointed by some person or institution acceptable to both parties .
22 For the above equation to be satisfied the expression in the bracket must be equal to zero apart from the gradient of a scalar function ( remember
23 The editor must be able to :
24 Executive management must be willing to ‘ put its money where its mouth is ’ and use all kinds of resources — technical , consultative , and expert — in support of the change effort .
25 Similarly , the application of linear sweep voltammetry to the simultaneous determination of hypoxanthine , xanthine and uric acid must be attractive to those investigating xanthine oxidase inhibitors and other urate-lowering drugs .
26 That is , any information after the decision point must be irrelevant to the question which is the best path leading up to the decision point .
27 The team on site must be self-sufficient to a degree that depends on the location .
28 Fortunately , the Conservative Councillor , whom I had contacted , insisted on demanding that the approval must be conditional to restrictions on noise and traffic control being enforced .
29 The partners are personally responsible for all the affairs of the firm so that whatever system of management is put into place must be subject to their overall supervision .
30 Launching the scheme , Chief Executive Ralph Hodge commented : ‘ As I have said on many occasions , the Quality Improvement Process must be central to the way we manage C&P and meet the many challenges which lie ahead .
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