Example sentences of "is that [pers pn] must [be] " in BNC.

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1 What the results do indicate is that we must be prepared to consider radically new views of reality without placing locality in a central position .
2 ‘ What this means for Liberal Democrats is that we must be much less exclusive in our approach to politics and much more inclusive to others in this one .
3 The unstated part of the equation is that they must be tough on the Vietnamese boat people because they are poised to be tough on Hong Kong 's own claims to British passports .
4 It is not just that things could be other than they are — it is that they must be .
5 The second lesson is that they must be thorough . ’
6 So , I mean to me , I do n't know whether I 'm right , but that my first thought is that they must be buying it very
7 WHEN people digest the high living styles of star England cricketers like David Gower and Ian Botham , the inference is that I must be well off too , having played alongside them for so many years .
8 The first is that you must be the correct distance from your opponent ; that is at his closest kicking range ( any closer and he wo n't kick at all ) .
9 All I 'll say is that you must be honest and , if it 's wrong and this man is a mistake , you must have the courage to tell me .
10 The core of the operation is that it must be universally accessible . ’
11 Perhaps the most important thing to remember about exercise is that it must be enjoyable .
12 All I can understand from that is that it must be a universal image .
13 What is beyond question is that it must be carried round as extra pounds .
14 All I can understand from that is that it must be a universal image .
15 If the tendency towards crime is not seen as being already determined at the point of conception through the genes we inherit , then the obvious conclusion is that it must be subsequently acquired in some way .
16 The answer is that it must be partial entry , a firm offering to supply part of the market only at a price less than p , .
17 So far as the attitude to his obstruction is concerned , the essence is that it must be shown that the defendant has deliberately brought about the state of affairs that makes it more difficult for the police to do their duties , and is aware that he has done so .
18 Another argument used by those who favour restricting public expenditure is that it must be cut in order to limit the growth of money supply and to curb inflation .
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