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

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1 It must be awful thing and of course you tend if , if you have n't got it to tend to think for god sake , you know it 's a , it 's a nice day
2 ‘ That must be young Rupert and his friends , ’ I thought .
3 Must be normal bloke and preferably have run with some type of working class street gang and not have a domineering mum or anything
4 The conclusion must be that monitoring and review should proceed alongside other quality control exercises which are more pragmatic , which introduce a wider range of data , and which are capable of addressing the question of optimality as well as the question of adequacy .
5 Presidents must be good communicators and , in the modern age , television is the medium of communication .
6 For the dialogue needed to reveal character there must be two people and in many scenes on the journey through Europe two questers are needed to enhance tension and to shape events plausibly .
7 There must be one year and one day between the first and last , under two different judges , which is no mean achievement .
8 Wives ' earnings from work must be one reason and ignorance or reluctance to apply is another .
9 If enough evidence and expertise exists to deal with a late appeal , there must be enough evidence and expertise to deal with a review under regulation 72 .
10 There must be enough time and space for each child to wash properly .
11 There must be proper recruitment and selection training procedures for white managers , and monitoring of the total positive action programme .
12 The candidates must be excellent communicators and capable of working on their own initiative .
13 Catholics are only angry because they feel threatened and so there must be some strength and force in what she is trying to say .
14 He must be digging earth and replanting the cyclamen corm .
15 Recipients must be permanent residents and must derive the bulk of their income from agricultural activities .
16 Yet there must be secret routes and trackways into the forest .
17 There must be secret passageways and entrances out of Templecombe .
18 They are , of course , interrelated ; use of computers in calculation , word processing and computer-aided design , for example , can put strains on office space , and as accommodation is one of the least flexible resources , there must be careful consideration and if necessary appropriate investment made ahead of time .
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