Example sentences of "[noun] must [be] able [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The user must be able to predict from one part of the semantic net what is likely to be in another , analogous part of the semantic net . |
2 | The minister revealed that from next April all learner drivers must be able to reverse into a parking place double the length of their own vehicle . |
3 | If the witness fails to attend , the applicant must be able to prove in enforcement proceedings that the witness was served , or knew of the service in time , and received the conduct money . |
4 | A theory of standardization must be able to account for such songs ; and Adorno 's approach surely begins to crack at this point . |
5 | Does my right hon. Friend accept that to deal with military conflicts in the Province British troops must be able to deal with the Irish Republican Army in a professional , military way , without their hands being tied behind their backs for political reasons ? |
6 | Clearly models of passive margin evolution must be able to account for the development of these upwarps . |
7 | To do this successfully the choreographer must be able to select from the ‘ aggregation of objects ’ only those which are appropriate to the ballet in hand . |
8 | A useful system for handling practical program equivalence questions must be able to deal with programs containing loops . |
9 | If the advantages of decentralization of decision making are to be preserved , firms must be able to operate within a set of rules for competition that enable them to identify what strategies are likely to attract scrutiny , and what strategies they can pursue without hindrance . |
10 | To quote the dictionary again , the word ‘ adventure ’ contains in it an element of the unexpected , of chance and Fate , which means that the protagonist must be able to call on more than normal attributes to meet the challenge set for him . |
11 | In all cases people must be able to rely on the quality of care . |
12 | Belfast is a city of 500,000 people and for its business and commerce to thrive , it must be an open city and people must be able to get into and out of it . |
13 | The motor must be able to respond to the instantaneous change in stepping rate , as a result of a change in delay number from to the transient performance of the system following this change is best investigated experimentally . |
14 | Britain must be able to respond to any unexpected danger . |
15 | These specify what the candidate must be able to do to be accredited . |
16 | Women and men must be able to care for their family as well as earn a living . |
17 | It follows that affirmative assessors must be able to discriminate at least between these two types of grief reaction . |
18 | The transaction data volumes will depend mainly on the number of terminals installed , since the system must be able to cope with continuous usage at each terminal . |
19 | The system must be able to recover from input which deviates from the stored representations . |
20 | Mental health services must be able to cope with individuals whose mental disorder is so severe that the person creates serious disturbance or threat to others . |
21 | Today America must be able to look to Europe for support in containing less predictable threats to the values they have in common from outside Europe . |
22 | The specialists must be able to communicate with each other directly and efficiently . |
23 | To obtain prompt relief , the company must be able to demonstrate to the Revenue that there is an ACT surplus . |
24 | The company must be able to communicate to potential customers the way in which its product would satisfy their needs , and provide competitive value . |