Example sentences of "must be [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , Earth-based photometric studies have indicated that most of the lunar near side must be blanketed in such dust . |
2 | Thus its name , number , the fact that its liability is limited ( if such be the case ) and the address of its registered office must be stated on all business letters or order forms . |
3 | It must be stated at this point that it is not intended here to suggest that there is a conspiracy on the part of doctors to deprive patients of their rights , or that doctors act out of ill will . |
4 | They also heard the chairman of the STUC energy committee , Harry McLevy , spell out the grounds for continued investment , arguing that the case for nuclear power is so big it can not be ignored and must be incorporated into any energy policy for Scotland. , |
5 | ‘ But it must be tied in any case . ’ |
6 | In the case of compression-ignited diesel engines , a small amount of diesel fuel must be injected in each firing cycle to allow ignition . |
7 | Whilst some details should be rethought in the light of new technology , its basic ideas still remain sound and must be implemented in any design and manufacturing establishment . |
8 | If new proteins are to be made , the DNA must be activated in some way , so as to switch on the relevant genes . |
9 | All the same , three of them provide the best available narrative and chronology , and their reliability must be examined in some detail . |
10 | Salaries must come down or the interest of the public must be increased in some way . |
11 | It was always accepted that the FAOR study was essentially a research project , and any reservations about the final outcome in relation to the extensive analysis that was undertaken must be viewed in this context . |
12 | Having described individual parts in the drawing file , information must be stored about these parts when they are assembled together . |
13 | Up to this stage , the dish or watch glass containing the eggs must be replaced for each change of solution . |
14 | The conference in 1968 on the transmission of schizophrenia , reported by Rosenthal and Kety , brought together researchers from each camp , and is probably the time at which all sides came to agree that both genetic and environmental factors must be implicated in some way . |
15 | To qualify for copyright protection a work of art must be original and must be realised in some medium or form of expression . |
16 | But where the qualification is the doing of something of value to the seller , and where the qualification only suffices for one sale and must be reacquired before another sale , I find it hard to regard the repeated acquisitions of the qualification as anything other than parts of the consideration for the sales . |
17 | Some believe equally that the institutions are decaying and that this is a part of some general drift towards anarchy which must be prevented at all costs . |
18 | If the clause contains language which expressly exempts the person in whose favour it is made ( " the proferens " ) from the consequences of the negligence of his own servants , effect must be given to that provision . |
19 | Scott 's reply last month did not reassure : ‘ The highest priority for independent living must be given to that group of people for whom the usual pattern is to live and work in the community . |
20 | If in a subsequent Act Parliament chooses to make it plain that the earlier statute is being to some extent repealed , effect must be given to that intention just because it is the will of the Legislature . |
21 | Notice of the first meeting of creditor must be given to all creditors at least twenty-one days before the date fixed for the meeting ( r 6.79(3) ) . |
22 | Since this is almost as great as the differences these authors found between the three species ( tawny owls — 51 per cent bone loss ; long-eared owls — 46 per cent ; and barn owls — 34 per cent ) , some consideration must be given to this problem . |
23 | It is therefore still not entirely clear whether the requirement is for special notice of " unusual " or " unreasonable " terms , but insofar as Dillon LJ referred to " particularly onerous " terms , it seems that after Interfoto special notice must be given of any clause which is unusual or unreasonable . |
24 | Men and women , for instance , may in many cases be characterized as different in this regard — their human nature may not be identical — and proper interpretative emphasis must be given in such cases . |
25 | Such popular movements as occurred between 1381 and the early sixteenth century must be seen against this background , which goes far to explain their character . |
26 | The recent agreement regarding the ‘ harmonisation ’ of excise duties on alcoholic drinks within the Community must be seen against this background . |
27 | Other firms still see themselves as totally entrepreneurial : Korn/Ferry and Whitehead Mann must be seen in that category . |
28 | The disenchantment with nationalised industries and moves by the Conservative government towards denationalisation , or ‘ privatisation ’ , must be seen in this context . |
29 | The artificial meaning of unreasonable developed by Lord Greene M.R. must be seen in this light . |
30 | So instead of ‘ the telephone must be manned at all times ’ we can write ‘ the telephone must be staffed at all times ’ |