Example sentences of "must [be] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The witness must be outside the jurisdiction and there must be some good reason why he can not attend for examination in the usual way .
2 373 , where the main contention of the defence , noted at p. 376h by Megaw L.J. , who delivered the judgment of the court , was that there must be implied into section 1(1) of the Act of 1968 a requirement that the dishonest appropriation must be without the consent of the owner of the property .
3 The whole system usually depends on gravity — which means the cold water storage cistern must be above the highest point of the hot water cylinder ( usually the hot water draw-off ) , and the hot water cylinder must be above the boiler so that the heavier ( cooler ) water falls and the lighter ( heated ) water rises through the various connecting pipes .
4 The whole system usually depends on gravity — which means the cold water storage cistern must be above the highest point of the hot water cylinder ( usually the hot water draw-off ) , and the hot water cylinder must be above the boiler so that the heavier ( cooler ) water falls and the lighter ( heated ) water rises through the various connecting pipes .
5 The German Army by this time must be across the Seine .
6 Modest dress means that hemlines must be below the knee , and sleeves below the elbow .
7 The last advertisement I saw issued by the Lord Chancellor 's Department stipulated that ‘ candidates must be below the age of 60 and preference is normally given to those under 50 . ’
8 In modern systems , pipes leading into gullies must be below the level of the grid but above the level of water in the trap .
9 To qualify for engagement on an Employment Action scheme applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 59 and have been registered as unemployed for at least six months .
10 To qualify for engagement on an Employment Action scheme applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 59 and have been registered as unemployed for at least six months .
11 It must be about the most popular colour of all .
12 ‘ Then you must be about the only person in London that has n't heard , ’ Bragg said drily .
13 ‘ This must be about the sixth glass of water you 've asked for . ’
14 His kids must be about the same age . ’
15 ‘ I have n't even seen the original series — I must be about the only guy in the western hemisphere who has n't , ’ he said as the cast walked up the plank in Irvine , Ayrshire , to inspect the Vital Spark for the first time .
16 If she comes out by that hole her only route must be through the cage , in which she is then recaptured .
17 But to be forever in child-bed , surrounded by countless sons and daughters , many of them ill ; to run a self-supporting household with endless heavy domestic chores ; to be victim to a view that a woman 's one means of self-fulfilment must be through the home — all that adds up to a state of affairs not to be envied .
18 The guards must be through the barrier .
19 Returning through Bologna he passed various tests for membership of the Accademia Filarmonica and was awarded a diploma , the conditions of entry , stipulating that members must be over the age of 20 , having been waived on this occasion .
20 ‘ He just played with his food , ’ Chatterton frowned , ‘ and that means he must be over the crash period , which means his behaviour 's going to be difficult . ’
21 Helpers must be over the age of twenty-one .
22 Well three C's must be over the points then .
23 Manu , the famous ancient Hindu law-giver , said that in her childhood the woman must be under the control of her father ; in her adult life she must be under her husband 's control and in her old age her son must control her .
24 Whatever you do next , by way of confronting the parent involved , must be under the influence of the fifth commandment , ‘ Honour your father and your mother ’ , and Ephesians 4:15 , ‘ speaking the truth in love ’ .
25 Because the hot gas is pervasive , cooler gas embedded in it must be under the same high pressure .
26 Even if such feelings and judgements are not disreputable in themselves , they must be under the firm guidance of respect for sheer duty .
27 ‘ They may be in the radar demonstration room learning the art of manipulating radar devices which surely must be beyond the comprehension of all but the bespectacled gentry who invented them , or maybe they , too , are learning something of ‘ behaviour at height ’ and the ‘ ways of jetstreams ’ .
28 It must be worth the revelation ! ’
29 And the abiding memory of the eighties must be of the greatest achievement , the enormous increase in passenger traffic .
30 The ice to be melted must be of the transparent blue variety , which is free from fine cracks through which the hot water can drain .
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