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

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1 Most of them are concerned with admissibility of evidence , which is not in issue here ; and none , aside from those already mentioned , arose where in the face of clear and general language it was contended that Parliament must nevertheless have intended the words of the statute to have only a limited effect .
2 The obsession with sex in our society has conditioned us to assume that intimacy must always mean sex .
3 The regime declares itself to be the only true guardian of socialism , but can offer no answer to what is happening elsewhere except to denounce foreign interference and to assert that communism must inevitably triumph .
4 It was argued before the Court that this was contrary to the fundamental principle that products must freely move throughout the Community , The European Court of Justice agreed and held that once a product had been lawfully produced and marketed in a member state , other member states must recognise that fact and allow it to be imported and sold in its own territory .
5 She had declared that Edwin must henceforward run the Ashwell estates , as if he had already come into his inheritance .
6 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 .
7 Whereas Moscow tried to pose as the champion of German unity therefore , the West posed as the defender of German liberty , arguing that reunification must only come after free nation-wide elections , and that Germany should be able to choose its own Allies .
8 That leads directly to the central hermeneutic theme that action must always be understood from within .
9 But when he discovers from his review of the precedents that mothers already have a legal right to compensation for emotional injury suffered on a direct view of the accident , and therefore that drivers must already insure against causing emotional damage in those circumstances , the question of insurance costs becomes more complex .
10 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 .
11 They argue , on pragmatic grounds , that judges must sometimes act as if people had legal rights , because acting that way will serve society better in the long run .
12 This means that countries must now accept products complaint with their own standards or the EC standards , but must not specify which until 1996 , when the EC standard shall be used throughout .
13 He was marginally cheered by a sign near the ticket barrier warning that Dogs Must Always Be Carried On Moving Escalators .
14 But even more importantly perhaps , he considers that universities must actively transmit " some idea of the stature of the English literary achievement " so that students may " achieve the fullest possible awareness of the human relevance of works of literature " .
15 It was , she knew , wholly irrational ; her common-sense kept reminding her that Eddie must already have been closely questioned by the police .
16 The copy that JTR must surely have bought contained careful if long winded analysis of world events as well as local news .
17 ( 1980 ) concluded that climatology must systematically investigate the exchanges of heat , water and momentum that occur at or near the earth 's surface and should focus upon topoclimatology as well as on transfer processes .
18 Since Fokine showed that dancers must also be able to act if they are to live out the story or theme , very few choreographers have used the almost static scènes d'action which stop the flow of dance .
19 Size and length are important , but it 's the gigot that breeders must never lose sight of .
20 By allotting such a major place to ideological practice , Althusser supposes that people must somehow be cajoled , duped or persuaded into roles which do not reflect their true interests .
21 Fortunately the belief continues to be fostered by the great majority of heads that teachers must never ignore the community beyond the classroom walls .
22 The ever-changing technical and professional environment of the Chartered Accountant demands that members must constantly be up-dating their knowledge and skills in order to maintain their professional competence .
23 It has been noted that CD must here be loosely recalling Dryden 's translation of the poem ( 1697 ) , because in that version Aeneas is made to say , after telling how he saw his father Priam slain , ‘ My hair with horror stood ’ , but there is no corresponding expression in the original Latin .
24 In January 1948 a US official told the British ambassador that Europe must soon he able to say ‘ no ’ both to America and Russia .
25 ’ WEU could establish a link between a Europe in the process of unification and an Atlantic Alliance in the process of transformation and thus provide the vehicle for a stronger Europe to contribute more to joint security WEU must be at one and the same time the means of allowing Europe to make its voice heard in a Euro-American dialogue ’ — it must never be forgotten that Europe must always have an input into that dialogue — ’ of which the Atlantic Alliance is the institutional framework and the instrument for making the most of the European contribution to the defence of the West This contribution of Europe is the more essential in that the American military presence on the continent of Europe , reduced since the war in the Gulf , will remain below what it was in the past Defence policy should continue to be made in the organisations which assure collective defence , NATO , and WEU .
26 For more than ten years , general practice has required that doctors must now undergo further training .
27 Since p , V and U are all properties of a system , that is they are all state functions , it follows from the above equation that H must also be a state function .
28 In chapter six of Emendatio Vitae he says that man must either be burnt in this life with the fire of God 's love and of tribulation ( the last being a means to proving the strength of the first ) or , after this life , bitterly in hell — a perception that Eliot transposes into a modern idiom in Little Gidding : We only live , only suspire Consumed by either fire or fire .
29 It means that pupils must both want to come to the unit and eventually , to leave it .
30 Increasingly in the later eighteenth century it was felt , at least in intellectual and opinion-forming circles , that monarchy was on trial , that kings must now provide not merely good government but progressive government .
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