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

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1 Villages are expensive to live in and if they are to become vibrant communities again , local people must be able to earn enough to be able to continue living in them .
2 But he said the people must be well educated on this and everything must be explained to them before any steps are taken .
3 People must be free to make choices not bludgeoned , bullied or bribed , ’ he said .
4 But he said the people must be well educated on this and everything must be explained to them before any steps are taken . ’
5 People must be hunting all over the country for him .
6 Edmund Burke said that ‘ people must be governed in a manner agreeable to their temper and disposition ’ , but the British Government frequently ignores or defies our temper and disposition .
7 In all cases people must be able to rely on the quality of care .
8 The skills and capabilities of the British people must be adequate to meet the challenges of the new century .
9 Even the most naïve of British people must be left to suspect that the reason for this is that unauthorized tapping may continue despite section 1 .
10 They were the main enemies of the predominant sect , the Pharisees , who believed that salvation would only come if they adhered strictly to the Mosaic law , as originally set out in Deuteronomy where it was made clear that the chosen people must be a ‘ clean ’ people .
11 Third , the major impact of disability on older people must be recognised within the social security system .
12 The dependent status of older people must be challenged .
13 Older people must be able to take matters into their own hands .
14 Alan Walker argues that the income of retired people must be raised and he sets out a series of specific measures to :
15 Among these people must be numbered those who are identified as the heroes and heroines of religious conflict .
16 Among these people must be included all the great religious leaders and teachers of all time , whether it be Jesus Christ , Muhammad , Confucius , the Buddhas or any of the others , all of them mortal , none of them ‘ divine ’ .
17 Keep up the good work — these people must be kept off the streets .
18 These people must be losing them sales hands down all over the country !
19 ‘ I am calling on my officers to give extra attention to temples and mosques in the area and people must be urged to be vigilant to protect their property , ’ he said .
20 The claims of the kingdom of God dictate that all people must be treated the same and be held in the same esteem .
21 On the contrary , people must be left with as much money as possible to spend .
22 MOST people must be thoroughly sick of Princess Diana .
23 The legal framework within which services for elderly people must be provided is less extensive than that for child care .
24 Chat magazine said : ‘ A lot of people must be doing it in the afternoon . ’
25 The Turkish forces , let's be clear about this , have used napalm against Kurdish villages inside the ‘ safe haven ’ which the rapidstrike force is supposedly on permanent red-alert to protect — yet there has n't been so much as a cheep from any of the elements who cheered the US-led forces into the Gulf War on the basis that regimes which defy international law and slaughter innocent people must be confronted , no matter what the cost .
26 If they are as divorced from experience as they seem , the only explanations for their regular occurrence in a variety of people must be either , following Jung , that these are archetypal dreams with some allegorical significance , or that they represent an attempt to make sense out of experiences really occurring during dreaming sleep — an attempt to make a coherent story out of some pattern of the highly active discharges from the hindbrain which are a feature of REM sleep .
27 Above all , account people must be able to get on with everyone — colleagues as much as clients .
28 Dickens , who was always convinced like his Mr Sleary that people must be amused , certainly took an active interest in its planning .
29 Downstream people must be willing to take risks based on their best possible estimate of the future .
30 The democratic element in the party 's thinking was mainly a conviction that ‘ the people must be right ’ , but popular views were indicated by the act of choosing every four or five years between the two major parties .
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