Example sentences of "must [be] to " in BNC.

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31 Their conclusion was that most of the road signs in such studies are in fact initially detected and that differences found between signs and the poor overall performance in the Johansson and Rumar study must be to a large extent a memory effect .
32 The speaker who uses it feels himself or herself to be stating , with an explicitness not found in the merely qualifying adjective , even when it is ascriptive , that the property expressed does hold of the entity identified by the whole noun phrase ; an inevitable concomitant is that the postnominal adjective must be to a certain extent salient in the situation where it is used .
33 The ‘ peak ’ organizations of business and labour are granted a special consultative status in return for their co-operation ( Schmitter 1979 ) Some corporatists maintain that within a capitalist economy such negotiations must be to the advantage of monopoly capital , since labour forgoes its local , workplace autonomy in favour of its corporate leadership .
34 I think the committee as a whole wanted to be cautious because as has been said earlier our main prime responsibility must be to those who need rest home or nursing home care and have nobody else to fund them .
35 The application must be to the district judge if made by him ( Ord 29 , r 3(2) ) .
36 Our principle function within the policy development department within N C V O must be to work with , and not simply for our member and the wider sector .
37 The intended effect , within the province , must be to so terrify the nationalist population that more will turn their backs on Sinn Fein and the IRA .
38 He likes the blend of the two jobs , the one selfish because successful sportsmen must be to a greater or lesser degree , the other caring .
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