Example sentences of "of [noun pl] that must " in BNC.

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1 A portfolio must be constructed by going long in the security and short in the call options so that , where m is the number of calls that must be written to produce a riskless hedge .
2 In other words , mechanization has increased the variety of skills that must be mastered — it has reduced rather than increased the division of labour ( see chapter 2 , section 2.4 on contrasting patterns in other industries ) .
3 Just as every new policy enters an arena already full of other policies , so every time interrelations imply agency interrelations there is a whole history of relationships that must be taken into account .
4 The delivery process itself is determined by the futures exchange and involves a sequence of steps that must be completed in a specific order and at specific times .
5 The mountain of studies that must be mastered before that distant date assumes daunting proportions and you see nothing but a losing battle against time .
6 In a kind of bemused horror , Melissa imagined the ugly pattern of stains that must have formed as the lifeblood flowed remorselessly away .
7 As a responsive composite ‘ biomaterial ’ , a biosensor is rather special , not only in the complex , multiple alliance of the materials in any individual device , but also in the wide range of materials that must be considered for the many types of transduction systems .
8 There is , of course , a minimum number of modules that must be passed each year for any student to be allowed to continue on the Course .
9 It is the initial sorting out of requirements that must be done on an individual basis for the pupil with severe visual defect .
10 And there are a couple of letters that must go off today . ’
11 Gentleman sees the working papers he will discover that no hospital will be able to ask for trust status unless it agrees to carry out the whole range of services that must be undertaken in that area .
12 Within his own country , he is not so much a Leviathan as a Gulliver figure hemmed in and tied down by a complex network of restraints that must be thrown off if he is to be more than a helpless giant in the White House .
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