Example sentences of "that there must be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Court of Appeal rejected the defence argument that there must be actual violence or threats of violence for the offence to be classified as rape .
2 Clinical and some behavioural evidence from animals ( Kolb and Whishaw 1985 ; Whitfield 1979 ) suggests that there must be auditory and somatosensory areas akin to the temporal lobe visual areas of the primate .
3 Contemporaries all agreed that there must be radical change in the ‘ special place ’ examination .
4 Haldane also saw that there must be evolutionary conflicts between different levels of selection , that what was good for the individual might not be good for the species , what was good for a male might not be good for a female , and , above all , what was good for a gene might not be good for an individual .
5 Eventually , after appealing her case for years in the UK , she took it to the European Court which agreed that there must be equal opportunities to claim social security benefits , and that discrimination on the grounds of either sex or marital status must end .
6 He says that there must be new legislation to stop rivers being polluted .
7 Senior Buyer Barrie Carvill explains that there must be mutual benefit to supplier and customer in any quality partnership .
8 There were delays of months while specifications and tenders for new power stations were cleared by the headquarters engineers , but Hacking insisted that there must be close technical control of design from the centre , claiming variously that the limited technical skills of divisions or the requirements of standardisation made centralisation necessary , or ( quite implausibly ) that anything else was illegal under the 1947 Act .
9 Dr Forwell said that marked differences among districts within the health board area suggested that there must be other determiners of health than just health services .
10 You will find that a large proportion of them need a good ten inches between shelves , not forgetting that there must be ample room for them to be gently eased out and not hooked by the headband .
11 I am sure that there must be great variations not only from one part of the country to another , but from one town to another , because of the high levels of unemployment in certain places .
12 However , there are also grounds for thinking that there must be short-term advantages to sex , large enough to counterbalance the twofold advantage of not having sons .
13 It was recognised that there must be quiet areas on farms for wildlife to thrive .
14 However , my hon. Friend is right to point out that there must be sufficient time to consider the Bill .
15 It means that there must be constant vigilance by the authorities ; it means that there must be methods of responding swiftly to alarm bells that may be rung either by staff or by children and that there must be alarm bells that can , in real life , be rung .
16 It warns that there must be careful planning to ensure an orderly rundown .
17 If one assumes the no boundary condition for the universe , we shall see that there must be well-defined thermodynamic and cosmological arrows of time , but they will not point in the same direction for the whole history of the universe .
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