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

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1 The new minister admits that all this could take eight to ten years and an improved economic climate but he is adamant that attitudes must change .
2 To continue with the floral metaphor , it could be said that researchers must search the fully flowered attitudinal stances of this year for the seeds of next year 's crop .
3 It is thought that molecules must collide with each other in a favourable spacial orientation for a successful reaction to occur .
4 She felt sure that plans must have been well advanced for the action they intended to take , and she thought that councillors should have been asked to approve the use of emergency guidelines at that time .
5 We even succeeded in securing the adoption of our basic principle that accounts must present a ‘ true and fair view ’ — notwithstanding that we were unable to explain precisely what that expression meant .
6 There is , for example , an unwritten clause insisting that franchisees must agree to adopt a community project .
7 In seeking to grasp this dynamic , and portray it , he had become enthused with the duende , the spirit unleashed by the flamenco — music and dance — which he believed to be the dynamic of true art and artistic expression : ‘ Repel the angel , kick out the muse , ’ , he was wont to exclaim ; arguing that artists must work ‘ from the gut , ’ with the conviction and intensity that the expression exudes ; allowing the life-force it releases to flow — torrentially , vividly , dramatically ; as in the flamenco itself .
8 Where the vendor was attempting to define quality , a common restriction included in conveyances earlier in this century was that houses must cost not less than , say , £1000 .
9 Just as annoying is the pretty dictum that acts must sing live , when most of them ca n't .
10 Northern Ireland play Lithuania in a World Cup Qualifying game at Windsor Park and the FIFA direction is that clubs must release selected players for such important internationals .
11 Appreciating the central role local education authorities would increasingly play in the development of education , this Report 's recommendations included the proposal that authorities must have access to an adequate level of specialist educational guidance ( Bolam et al , 1978 ) .
12 Taekwondo , unlike karate , stipulates that beginners must master all the basic techniques before attempting to practise the patterns .
13 In R. v. Monopolies and Mergers Commission , ex parte Argyll Group plc Lord Donaldson MR said that courts must show ‘ a proper awareness of the needs of public administration ’ : a court should be wary of striking down a decision if it is clear that the same decision would have been made even if the decision-maker had not acted unlawfully ; or if doing so would unduly delay the conduct of government business ; or if members of the public are likely already to have relied on the challenged decision ; or if the court thinks that the applicant 's motivation in making the application was improper or vexatious or frivolous .
14 During the next few years I developed new mathematical techniques to remove this and other technical conditions from the theorems that proved that singularities must occur .
15 Whilst Britain is far from the centrally imposed curriculum found in some other countries , government is increasingly insisting that schools must reflect certain key areas of experience for all pupils , and in particular those concerned with the world of work ( sic ) , with science and technology , and with economic awareness .
16 More fundamentally , the insistence that science and technology are linked together and that schools must concentrate on science at the expense of the arts is a long-term weakness of the scheme .
17 I am arguing that schools must respond more positively ; as Hargreaves ( 1984 ) states :
18 The President 's statement ‘ Humanism in Zambia ’ ( 1967 ) , subsequent declarations at Mulungushi ( 1968 ) , Kabwe ( 1972 ) and the cabinet pronouncement ( 1975 ) that schools must become production units , provide a general , but relatively clear brief for education planners and have been clearly reflected in the Zambian Education Review ( 1976 ) .
19 It is clear that traders must continue to enjoy their right to decide on whether or not to do business with someone ( and on what terms ) ; and equally clear that there can be no universal consumer right to credit .
20 He says that clients must overcome their reluctance and come foreward .
21 However , this is really a misnomer since the laws of chemical combination require that all chemical reactions are stoichiometric , that is , that combinations must involve exact whole numbers of particles ( atoms , ions or molecules ) in fixed , characteristic ratios .
22 In the end , it was decided that candidates must undertake an extra assessment in addition to their modules , which will be used to distinguish between two levels of achievement : pass and merit .
23 For example , to conciliate the BMA the government ruled that trusts must stick to central junior doctor staffing levels and pay staff at nationally negotiated rates .
24 Suppose there is a convention in some legal community that judges must give both sides an equal opportunity to state their case .
25 Above all I think that judges must beware of confusing political policy with public policy …
26 We must accept that the positive part of conventionalism — that judges must respect the explicit extension of legal conventions — can not offer any useful advice to judges in hard cases .
27 The soft conventionalist could find in that exceedingly abstract consensus a convention that judges must follow whatever conception of law best justifies coercion , and he could then argue , via the route of declaring some conception best on that standard , that this abstract convention actually includes , within its implicit extension , the proposition that precedent cases must be followed when there is no difference in moral principle between the facts presented in the precedents and those in the present case .
28 The ASA 's rules mean that companies must check with the MPS to ensure its lists are up to date before they are used .
29 The skills shortage that will hit Britain in the late 1990s means that companies must maximise human resources , and could lead them to make regular testing a routine part of office and shopfloor life .
30 The Companies Act provides that companies must have directors but does not define their functions .
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