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

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1 This leads to the general observation , that if the aim of resource-based learning or any other teaching-learning mode is to produce the independent autonomous learner , then the tendency of closely structured sequences or units of work must be towards eventual loosening of structure , the emergence of open-ended situations where the student can exercise his choice and decision-making in a meaningful way , and " learn how to learn by learning " .
2 ‘ use towards another person ’ This phrase means that the threats etc. must be towards another person .
3 If the politics of the eighties has been characterised by Mrs Thatcher 's confrontational style , Mr Kinnock believes the politics of the nineties must be about international negotiation and co-operation .
4 It must be about ordinary people taking control of our own lives .
5 He said , ‘ There 's absolutely nothing to see and it 's awfully full of nettles ’ ; at the same moment Jean Powers was saying noisily that not a solitary soul had been into the Britches in years and the village wondered what Edward got up to in there — ha ha ! — some people said he must be into black magic , or maybe he was growing cannabis .
6 If you have made your booking through a travel agent , all communication between you and Enterprise Holidays must be through that travel agent .
7 Few jobs are easy to get these days and , if you have set your sights on advertising , it must be worth extra effort .
8 I remember that my hon. Friend the Member for Midlothian challenged the Prime Minister to comment on the increase , and he answered that the chairman must be worth that salary .
9 It follows from the foregoing that a condition of the type at issue in the main proceedings , which stipulates that where a vessel is owned or chartered by natural persons they must be of a particular nationality , and where it is owned or chartered by a company the shareholders and directors must be of that nationality , is contrary to article 52 of the E.E.C .
10 The relationship between member and Society is therefore a crucial one and must be of mutual benefit .
11 The maintenance of high academic quality , especially in a period of expansion , must be of paramount importance for this University and must not be prejudiced by inappropriate or excessive efficiency measures .
12 He must not address the defendant in terms which suggest that the sample must be of one kind rather than the other unless and until the two possibilities have been explained to the defendant and a fair opportunity given to him to say , if he wishes , which he would prefer to give and why .
13 That must be of great concern to the yards which were not successful in the tendering process , whose problems will become similar to those that confronted Yarrow until this afternoon .
14 As the communal conscience is examined , in an avalanche of detail , after the death of little James Bulger , there are certain aspects of contributory neglect which must be of great concern to everyone .
15 But , where the substantial or only ground for impeaching the instrument is misunderstanding or want of understanding of its contents or effect , the amount of reliance placed by the creditor upon the husband for the purpose of informing his wife of what she was about must be of great importance .
16 ‘ the amount of reliance placed by the creditor upon the husband for the purpose of informing his wife of what she was about must be of great importance .
17 This is clear from a passage in Dixon J. 's judgment where he is dealing with the second class of case : ‘ But , where the substantial or only ground for impeaching the instrument is misunderstanding or want of understanding of its contents or effect , the amount of reliance placed by the creditor upon the husband for the purpose of informing his wife of what she was about must be of great importance . ’
18 The lines must be of equal length , and fully paid-out before launch .
19 For example , a quarter of all programmes must be purchased from independent production companies ; and a vague ‘ proper proportion ’ must be of European origin .
20 Is n't this is an extraordinary situation , n here is a nurse , a a you know a a kind caring woman , she takes a drug and yet she must be of all people the one person to say , I 'm having a side effect .
21 But Tolkien would no doubt instantly have felt that Shakespeare had no copyright on the phrase , which must be of immemorial antiquity in English , ‘ as old as the hills ’ .
22 So massive a change of emphasis must be of fundamental significance , not only to the anthropologist and the social historian , but to the child psychologists , psychiatrists and psychotherapists whose very existence as a group depends upon the climate of opinion which regards their professional skills as valuable and necessary , and which places them on an equal footing in social esteem with the more anciently respected callings of the paediatrician and the pedagogue .
23 The computer must be of merchantable quality .
24 The Sale of Goods Act 1979 states that goods must be of merchantable quality when you buy them .
25 Goods must be of merchantable quality , fit for their purpose and as described .
26 they must be of merchantable quality
27 Only black-and-white prints are required ( min 8″ × 10″ , with camera and film speed quoted ) and must be of high quality for advertising reproduction purposes .
28 In the habitual contexts of English Literature teaching , students assume that if a work is on a reading list then it must be of approved quality , otherwise why is it there ?
29 It must be of immense value today , in fact probably some of the work is too highly priced to be allowed out into the schools for which it was bought .
30 External doors must be of robust construction , and fitted with deadlocks .
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