Example sentences of "must [adv] be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You may see them dimpling the surface and if they are concentrated along a particular section this must obviously be worthy of attention .
2 My explanations must necessarily be brief at this stage .
3 He must only be alive between the covers of a book , and not anywhere else .
4 We must nevertheless be cautious in assuming that the changing forms of association identified by these authors are simply products of their romanticising imaginations .
5 The projects must generally be gigantic to be cost effective .
6 From a biological point of view all men are very much alike ; they all have very similar biological needs which must somehow be satisfied by the institutional arrangements of society .
7 Her feelings on that day had been so overpowering , had filled her with such sharp pleasure that always she hoped that their ghosts must still be lingering among the leaves .
8 These search systems must still be suitable for casual use by inept or inexperienced users .
9 Torrential rain throughout the 90 minutes destroyed the game as a spectacle but Derry boss , Roy Coyle , must still be worried by the failure of his midfield players to function as a cohesive unit .
10 Major changes in job descriptions must always be subject to our Equal Opportunities Policy .
11 Meaning works through a form of metonymy , distinguishing between elements in terms of significance and insignificance , and that is why it must always be partial in relation to any text it interprets .
12 The electric field must always be perpendicular to the surface of a conductor .
13 Aunt Harriet would have been cross , normally , for the seat of the swing made green press-marks on her skirt , but the visitor had spoken up for her , taken whatever blame there was and Aunt Harriet had led Eleanor away to wash her hands before tea , telling her how very , very lucky she was , and how she must always be grateful to the Minister and remember this occasion in future years .
14 Sometimes , when accused of eccentricity or indeed perversity of vision , she would claim that all knowledge must always be omnipresent in all things , and that one could startle oneself into seeing the whole by tweaking unexpectedly at a surprised comer of the great mantle .
15 Customer care must always be uppermost in our minds and the improved Divisional standards were exemplified by our ‘ Be Proud ’ winners ; Laura Westgate , Lesley Ketley , the unique team from the North , Tina Lawson , Philip Anderson and Mary Wright .
16 The ways in which meaning is expressed must always be central to any language study ; how language uses grammatical patterns to create both predictable and new meanings .
17 Human beings both have that understanding and are the objects of it , and this is one of the basic respects in which our ethical relations to each other must always be different from our relations to other animals .
18 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
19 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
20 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
21 ‘ Now it is a general rule , that no court of limited jurisdiction can give itself jurisdiction by a wrong decision on a point collateral to the merits of the case upon which the limit to its jurisdiction depends ; and however its decision may be final on all particulars , making up together that subject-matter which , if true , is within its jurisdiction , and , however necessary in many cases it may be for it to make a preliminary inquiry , whether some collateral matter be or be not within the limits , yet , upon this preliminary question , its decision must always be open to inquiry in the superior Court . ’
22 This means they must always be prepared to either buy or sell securities when approached to do so by one of the banks .
23 We must always be aware of the ability of people to change the environment , either deliberately or by accident , and of the likelihood that the appearance of the landscape today may not be the same as it was half a millennium ago , when different land uses may have been appropriate .
24 Clearly the task of separating out these different strands of historical change is an enormous one but the mere outlining of these problems reminds us that the sociologist must always be sensitive to the differential cultural and historical experiences often hidden under such general and abstract labels as ‘ industrialization ’ , ‘ migration ’ , ‘ urbanization ’ , ‘ capitalism ’ and so on .
25 Perhaps the least welcome part of the TA 's weekend is having to wash the Land-Rovers and motor cycles , and clean and store the kit , for all this equipment must always be ready for instant use .
26 With a lot of corporate entertaining , Sandra 's team must always be ready for special functions , and they pulled out all the stops for a particularly busy build-up to Christmas .
27 Since the stored energy must always be Positive for any pair of I1 and I2 , we may choose
28 One must always be wary of extrapolating from present trends to the future in electoral matters , as in others .
29 Faced with a client , his mental confidence and the alert efficiency it engenders must automatically be impressed upon the client , so that at once the client feels that he is in the hands of an expert , into whose capable hands all matters concerned with the funeral can be safely delivered .
30 Among policy areas , housing must clearly be responsive to demographic factors and therefore those concerned with housing should be aware of current demographic trends .
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