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

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1 When Wittgenstein says that the linguistic expression is a substitute for the natural expression , and that there is no sharp line between the linguistic and the natural expression of a feeling , he is attacking the notion that in the relation between saying ‘ It hurts ’ and being in pain there must be a justifying element of reflecting on how one feels ( a ‘ ground ’ for the utterance ) , an element which does n't come into the relation between moaning and being in pain .
2 I accept Mr. Lester 's submission that there must be a causal link between the benefit provided for the taxpayers and the cost of the benefit referred to in section 63(1) .
3 It is essentially a problem-solving exercise in which there must be a close relationship between sales effort on the ground and the ability of the applications and research staff to come up with the answers , within the boundaries of what is commercially viable .
4 Come on , there must be a nice drink in there somewhere .
5 Nor is it invariably the case that there must be a legal right .
6 I mean there are a number of different forms that can take erm they could be a co-operative , registered with a friendly industrial society , or have a board of directors , but there must be a legal personality to the organization in order for them to receive public funds .
7 Inevitably , therefore , there must be a good many eruptions taking place below sea level , so we will conclude this chapter by looking briefly at the sort of activity that results .
8 The importance of diet in this group of patients is that for some diet alone will suffice , while for the rest there must be a good dietary compliance if control is to be optimal at a steady weight whether using oral agents or insulin .
9 There must be a good twenty children there that day .
10 So there must be a frictional force here , pulling the bottom of the ladder in .
11 This establishes the soundness of the contention that , if human behaviour is to be effectively controlled , there must be a moral code , based on a viable religion , as well as statute-laws .
12 Clifford always insisted that there must be a real ‘ conversion ’ for each individual although he also thought that the belief in individualism had been pushed too far both in the Church and in society .
13 In order for the exception under article 11 to come into operation so as to relieve drivers and those who permit them to drive in excess of the hours which are prescribed there must be a real emergency .
14 There must be a real issue , between the plaintiff and the defendant , which the plaintiff may reasonably ask the court to try .
15 Secondly , it is not enough that his contemplation is that there is a remote possibility but there must be a real possibility of a breach of the peace . ’
16 Whereas people once felt that there must be a certain desperation in answering magazine ‘ lonely heart ’ advertisements or in going along to a dating bureau , nowadays these channels are seen as a practical way of finding a new friend or suitable lover .
17 There must be a certain minimum amount of uncertainty , or quantum fluctuations , in the value of the field .
18 There must be a major government-led initiative for large-scale debt cancellation .
19 There must be a major shift in Government resources from road to rail .
20 But re-shuffle or not , Britain 's Euro-Commissioner , Sir Leon Brittain , says there must be a major overhaul of the Government 's attitude to Europe .
21 There must be a personal door into the house .
22 There must be a great deal which you are involved in which will be of interest to the general public .
23 'Cos there must be a great deal of pressure on the scientific erm er , problem was there and try and find
24 Since this system exists , it means that — whether well or badly — social needs are satisfied … [ therefore ] there must be a definite equilibrium of the whole system …
25 There must be a mighty uproar from commuter areas to end this threat to off-peak rail services . ’
26 Yet there must be a healthy balance , and improvements in hospital and school catering can be achieved more quickly if there is public pressure .
27 There must be a continuous flow of qualified people into every organisation that depends , even to a limited extent , on science .
28 One of the things that always puzzles me about archives is it seems to me that there must be a limited number of archives , and there are an awful number of historians .
29 There must be a strong reason why no one of her family will have her and it is not as if she had no money .
30 There must be a strong case for action to prevent that sort of suffering in any animal , let alone the potential risk to human health . ’
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