Example sentences of "must be [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 you know , I mean , there must be compensation for something must n't there ?
2 We want it to be a day of celebration , but not only that , as with all parties we hope to receive presents , but the presents must be money for Save The Children .
3 It 's so sincere and done with such love that you know it must be agony for them and your one thought is , ‘ Oh God , how could I have hurt these people like that ? ’
4 Of course it must be agony for him to go shopping for me ( what does he do at the chemist 's ? ) , so I suppose he prefers to get it all over in one go .
5 There must be procedures for determining the market price for a contract at regular intervals , even in a thin market .
6 It goes without saying that once the primary structure has failed there must be provision for the failure to be detected by some means before the redundant structure itself is weakened by continuous flight loads .
7 There must be provision for changes necessary to keep the coverage of subjects adequate for new literature .
8 With this resource behind us there must be scope for creating a successful enterprise .
9 In other words , there must be scope for :
10 By the same token , the treaty arrangements that these countries may individually wish to make with other states must be matters for them .
11 These must be matters for the inspector .
12 There must be protection for the rights and aspirations of groups and communities .
13 There must be support for full-time courses in the area of Language in Education at Masters level , for advisers , teacher educators and school-based in-service and curriculum coordinators .
14 There must be support for full-time courses in the area of Language in Education at Masters level , for advisers , teacher educators and school-based in-service and curriculum coordinators .
15 ‘ I 'm sorry about you and Garry ; it must be torture for you to lose him , but his wife and child must come first , ’ she said sympathetically .
16 Must be torture for some people .
17 Admittedly the examples all relate to men , since it is easier to imagine ways in which a male may lose the ‘ capacity ’ for intercourse but what is sauce for the goose must be sauce for the gander .
18 In any piece of fiction there must be room for the reader — room for him to jump at a suggestion , to insert himself into a story , to respond to hints and clues : to be told what is offered to him is to encourage him to read passively and so to give him less than he deserves .
19 They 're bigger than us , so there must be room for brains .
20 I am sure there must be room for training in more specialised technological industries not at present available here .
21 On the one hand a society must reproduce various roles — there must be slots for postmen , steelworkers , parents and civil servants — and on the other hand it must produce people to fill them .
22 ‘ It must be hell for you living with flesh that bubbles and erupts and goes a ghastly shade of taramasalata —
23 That is , once a familiar or unfamiliar category has been labelled , it is ‘ taken ’ , so any further unfamiliar words must be labels for yet other unfamiliar categories .
24 When Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves become serious it must be time for action not talk .
25 No idea what time Vern set off for the bus , but it must be time for the next one by now .
26 Whatever the cause of division , there must be opportunities for the parties involved to air their grievances , to talk through the areas of conflict and to find a satisfactory resolution .
27 ‘ While the visible signs of recession remain , there must be cause for hope that at last a framework for recovery is falling into place with the worst of the recession behind us , ’ he said .
28 There must be mechanism for identifying persons in need and for reaching out to those willing to participate ; it may also at times be necessary to reach out to those who do not wish to participate but are at risk of harm to themselves or others .
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