Example sentences of "must [be] [vb pp] [prep] any [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Irish government , for its part , had insisted that it must be represented throughout any such talks on the grounds that the objective was to produce an alternative to the Anglo-Irish Agreement , to which it was a co-signatory .
2 And the potency of that design resides , Foucault ( 1979 p 205 ) claimed , in that : " … [ it ] is a diagram of a mechanism of power reduced to its ideal form ; its functioning , abstracted from any obstacle , resistance or friction must be represented as a pure architectural or optical system : it is in fact a figure of political technology that " may and must be detached from any specific use .
3 Not everyone who becomes a Christian does so by consciously thinking through these four levels , but , consciously or unconsciously , the four levels must be built into any healthy faith .
4 If a translation is required , the whole document must be translated including any appended material treated by the law of the state of origin as an essential part of the document .
5 It rejects the proposal that accountants should not be allowed to report suspicions to senior management before reporting to the appropriate external authorities , and stresses that those that do report externally must be protected from any possible claims of breach of confidentiality .
6 So , for example , the paper by Benjamin Jowett ( 1817–93 ) ‘ On the Interpretation of Scripture ’ pointed out that it was not always easy to know what might be meant by ‘ proving a doctrine from Scripture ’ , and insisted that the Bible must be interpreted like any other piece of literature .
7 We recognise that many aspects must be investigated before any widespread national screening programme should be undertaken .
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