Example sentences of "must never be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And that line must never be defiled or sullied . ’ |
2 | But in front of the other pupils Mother Francis had made an iron-hard rule that Eve must never be seen to do anything which would give her a different status . |
3 | The mother of five 's family doctor had told Hope Hospital , in Manchester , that she was extremely allergic to codeine and must NEVER be given the painkiller . |
4 | As custodians of objective facts , statisticians know that the priceless asset of the truth must never be squandered in the interests of political expediency , not least because the public will then refuse to believe information that is actually true . |
5 | It must never be lost sight of that the objective of an R&D project is not only met the target performance specification but , equally importantly , to produce and prove a design that can be manufactured efficiently and exploited profitably . |
6 | It must never be lost sight of that the objective of an R&D project is not only to meet the target performance specification but , equally importantly , to produce and prove a design that can be manufactured efficiently and exploited profitably . |
7 | He and Richard had sensed that Emor had its own self-generated laws of existence , and that these laws must never be broken . |
8 | They must never be broken up for short-term gain . |
9 | KENNY MILNE today looked ahead to Scotland 's vital Triple Crown duel with England at Twickenham on Saturday week and declared : ‘ This fixture must never be built up into a war . ’ |
10 | Sprinklers and detectors must never be painted as this will impair their proper functioning . |
11 | The power delegated to him must never be misused for merely personal or even dynastic ends . |
12 | Mozart once said , ‘ Passions , whether violent or not , must never be expressed in such a way as to excite disgust . ’ |
13 | Dr. Briant had said , when they taught her how to handle him at the beginning , ‘ He must never be coerced — coaxed — to do anything . |
14 | Moreover , if a pilot decides not to launch in a situation like this , he must never be overruled or criticised for playing it safe . |
15 | The bass must never be doubled in the higher octave . |
16 | He must never be told . |
17 | However , the pump must never be housed where the vertical distance from the water level exceeds the suction lift of the pump . |
18 | Her name must never be mentioned . |
19 | He must never be left in such a position that he can carry on the habit , he must be made to forget it ; this sometimes takes three months , or longer in the worst cases … |
20 | He said since the incident new instructions insisted that loads must never be left unsupported , supports must be put in place to stop the tube falling and a wider slot in the pipe was now used making the operation easier , quicker and safer . |
21 | It is for this reason that any unused ‘ B ’ solution must never be returned to the original container , as it would then destabilise the contents which , in a sealed container without a vented cap , could cause the container to burst , and with a vented cap the solution would eventually become ineffective . |
22 | It must never be thought that a convicted criminal can buy his way out of imprisonment . |
23 | ( The full opposite rudder must never be taken off if the aircraft is reluctant to recover , because any additional yaw would further flatten the spin . ) |
24 | Unlike Persian rugs , where the name of the weaving group is an indication , if not a guarantee , of a certain quality , the " Persian " names used by Indian weavers are totally useless as pointers tot he quality of an individual item ; they refer only to the design , and must never be taken as indicating that the rug also emulates the quality and structural characteristics of the original . |
25 | Furthermore , despite a recent recovery , the fact that the value of our investments fell very sharply in the calendar year illustrates that we are certainly not insulated from our country 's economic problems ; this must never be overlooked in planning for the future . ’ |
26 | The events of the Pleistocene glaciations must never be overlooked in any consideration of the stratigraphical record . |
27 | The Conservative Party must never be caught dozing again . |
28 | It must never be used as a quick fix , but only as part of a dedicated care programme . |
29 | She told him it was there because of the air-raids in the war and even now , in 1951 , there were special reasons why it must never be removed . |
30 | Terminals must never be removed by pulling on the wires , and loaded pods should never be left hanging outside the detector as the soldered terminal joints may break under the weight . |