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

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1 Secondly there must be an efficient method of getting the information displayed on the screen onto the paper and the PostScript page description language met that requirement to a tee .
2 Cos presumably there must be an awful lot of wealthy old age pensioners about as well who , who could do with a bit less er , from the state because they 've got plenty of their own , er and give a bit more to people who do n't ?
3 Packages which checked your spelling , for example , in something you 've put on and very politely suggested that you may or may not have got a word quite correctly spelt that you had intended perhaps spelt one way , it came out as another way , and there must be an awful lot of work going on in this area .
4 Somewhere there must be an honourable compromise , just as the van chasseours and the parfytours shared the work of the chase , the first coursing the deer and the second pulling it down , equal in achievement .
5 It is not possible to take separate sectors of administration , appoint an official to be in charge , give him a budget and let him get on with it , because if anything is raised in the press or in the House about this sector , there must be an immediate channel of communications to and instructions from the top .
6 To this end there must be an ultimate established standard , in reference to which the embryo human conscience from the very beginning of life can be developed .
7 There must be an ultimate limit to the speed at which a cheetah or a gazelle can run , a limit imposed by the laws of physics .
8 If life is not to be pointless , there must be an ultimate reason for it .
9 These decision-making systems have a considerable number of assumptions built into them and there must be an agreed value system .
10 And again , when reporting on the A & B Foursomes in January 1969 , he started as follows : ‘ There must be an increased number of wives who are convinced that there is a special weather dispensation for Harpsden , or it may be , of course , that many of them are only too glad to get the old man out of the house for a few hours on a wet Sunday . ’
11 Thirdly , there must be an unauthorised use of that information to the detriment of the party communicating it .
12 He understood that there must be an overall rhythm as well as the phrase rhythms of particular leitmotifs and dances if dancers were to understand and feel properly Fokine 's choreographic design .
13 There must be an iterative movement between effects of each of the two axes , and a set of matrices , each reflecting a stage of this process , will be necessary to analyse this process .
14 Experience , therefore , obliges me to conclude that there must be an intermediate link ; which must either be the same in others as in myself , or a different one ; … by supposing the link to be of the same nature …
15 But if a particular is to be successfully identified non-demonstratively — it is argued — there must be an individuating fact that relates it uniquely to the " present situation of reference " .
16 There must be an independent person to whom children can complain .
17 There must be an even balance between rights and responsibilities .
18 Instead we have a different speculation : since learners do not always conform to the natural order ( the argument goes ) , there must be an unnatural order disrupting it .
19 There must be an adequate basis of previous knowledge for learning to take place .
20 For sulphate reducing bacteria to outcompete methanogenic bacteria for H 2 in the colon , there must be an adequate supply of sulphate .
21 just aged off in n it , there must be an out place , but you would n't er
22 Plato argued there must be an intrinsic connection between words and what they mean — .
23 Unless those mind you those lights to change there must be an empty space .
24 But first there must be an architectural competition , and before that , a competition for the best idea for a competition ; pending , of course , the decision as to whether the monument will be built .
25 Some judges are of the opinion that there must be an express or implied agreement between the parties before the defence can operate .
26 Another common argument is to point out that everything in the world must have a cause , but that at the end of the line there must be an uncaused or ‘ first ’ cause .
27 There must be an open dialogue as a result of which the participants will not only enter each other 's world-view , but will as a result have re-evaluated their own position .
28 Accordingly in such cases there must be an implied term of the contract with such an agent that he is entitled to act for other principals selling competing properties and to keep confidential the information obtained from each of his principals .
29 There must be an unauthorized use of that information to the detriment of the party communicating it .
30 There must be an enormous sense of isolation , of being aware of being let down .
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