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

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1 In view of the embargo on the employment of Indian troops to suppress Burmese nationalism , the Acting Supreme Commander South-East Asia informed the Chiefs of Staff that substantial British reinforcements must be despatched from Malaya , weakening the position in that territory whose rubber was much more important to Britain than Burma 's rice : and incidentally delaying the troops ' repatriation and demobilisation , a politically sensitive issue .
2 No one must ever ask where another rabbit was and anyone who asked , " Where ? " — except in a song or a poem — must be silenced .
3 In Britain also , there is recognition that the progress that has been made in the last fifteen years in increasing the pool of professionally-trained social workers must be matched by similar efforts to upgrade the skills of the paraprofessional work force if the quality of social service provision is to be adequate .
4 The information must be matched to the business 's objectives and critical success factors .
5 Your impressive track record on paper must be matched by your ability to talk about it , otherwise you will lose credibility .
6 Effective computer support must be matched to human thinking so that communication is readily established and yet different in providing functions which supplement human thinking ( p. 233 ) .
7 Clearly the diversity of their experiences and needs and the significance of age and gender in defining the trajectory of drugs careers must be matched by flexible counselling and treatment .
8 The move back to full employment , an integral part of the reform being advocated here , will itself have an indirect effect on wage levels , particularly for those at the bottom end of the income pile , although it can not be stressed enough that the drive towards full employment must be matched by a commitment to improve the productivity of all workers — including those on low pay .
9 This must be matched by greater resources for research and development in this area .
10 A manager 's concern for people must be matched by his concern for achieving results .
11 Any change in public deposits must be matched by an equal and opposite change in bankers ' deposits , from which still further consequences may follow .
12 If we assume that this ratio is stable and repeat our earlier point that banks will normally be looking to expand their lending as a source of profit , then it follows fairly obviously that a change in the availability of base money to banks must be matched by a change in the size of the total balance sheet and that this latter change must be some multiple of the change in the size of the base .
13 Hans Tietmayer , then Deputy President Elect of the Bundesbank , put it this way as early as June 1991 : ‘ A single currency requires a single bank which must be matched by a single government and a single state . ’
14 A central issue would be the implications of the expected decline of oil production , which must be matched by the rise of some alternative source of export earnings or import savings .
15 Restructuring must coincide with the broader Community objectives , and Community funds must be matched by national funds .
16 ALTHOUGH several national charities have pledged money to build the centre their promises must be matched from within Darlington .
17 ‘ If we are going to build the best stadium in England , it must be matched by the team .
18 If there is a deficit on the current account , i.e. if we import more goods and services than we export , this deficit must be matched by a surplus on the capital account to make the account balance .
19 If , they say , projects are not found acceptable purely on the basis of the tangible benefits , then it may be useful to turn around the investment question to ask what the present value of the benefits must be to justify the investment .
20 The dominance of the dominant mode must be legitimated .
21 The choice theory picks up the libertarian strand , which insists that all state power must be legitimated by consent , whereas the ‘ harm to interests ’ theory taps the slender source of Millian liberalism to defend a broadening of the scope of contractual obligations .
22 In contrast to tradition 's ‘ universe of doxa ’ stands modernity 's ‘ universe of discourse ’ which presupposes that ideas must be legitimated in order to achieve hegemony , and hence presumes a certain autonomy of ideas from power relations .
23 The ears must be hollowed out and round shallow recesses cut , in which the glass eyes will later be set with woodfiller .
24 Conditions to be met are that the employee must be enrolled for at least one academic year with actual full-time attendance to average at least 20 weeks a year , and the rate of payments ( excluding university fees etc payable ) must not exceed £7,000 a year or the equivalent monthly or weekly rate .
25 You must be kidding .
26 You must be kidding !
27 Passion must be tempered with reason .
28 However , legitimate concern about improvement must be tempered by the countless instances when communication certainly is effective .
29 But any suggestion of confidence in the players ' ability to perform on the field must be tempered by worries over their ability to handle life off it .
30 The termini post quos of these finds could be tabulated with the diagnostic contents of each context , but the value of such an exercise must be tempered by the fundamental problem of the chronological association of the coins and the other artefacts and their respective use-life .
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