Example sentences of "[noun] must be on " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of the postal orderly , his sixty situps must be on a cumulative basis . |
2 | For example , I saw you on deck the other morning struggling to open the lights from the outside , but of course all your storm fastenings must be on the inside . " |
3 | Your computers must be on the blink . |
4 | ( The Number one left hard light must be on Silver or Knitmaster electronics and the Number 6 switch down on Brother electronics ) . |
5 | The no. 1 right hand light must be on ( as well as the jacquard light when you start knitting ) and you have to start by knitting a single row in the background colour from right to left , then change to the second colour . |
6 | Explain to your passengers before you start that your eyes and your concentration must be on the road . |
7 | Candidates must be on the party 's national list of approved candidates and require the endorsement of one of the party 's regional committees to get on that list . |
8 | The equivalent of each ‘ response ’ expected from the input page must be entered as there are no defaults ; each entry must be on a separate line . |
9 | The equivalent of each ‘ response ’ expected from each page must be entered ; each entry must be on a separate line , without leading spaces and without blank lines between entries . |
10 | IN the tense situation pending a solution of Russia 's constitutional crisis all eyes must be on the army , and above all the defence minister , General Pavel Grachev . |
11 | Entries must be on the back of a postcard or envelope no bigger than 5in × 6in . |
12 | Entries must be on the back of a postcard or envelope no bigger than 5in × 6in . |
13 | All entries must be on a proper entry coupon cut from IDEAL HOME and must bear the entrant 's own name and address . |
14 | Entries must be on a postcard or the back of an envelope no bigger than 5in × 6in . |
15 | All entries must be on an official entry form and legible . |
16 | Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu . |
17 | Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu . |
18 | Two , the ribber must be on full pitch ( pitch lever on P ) , even if the rib was knitted on half pitch . |
19 | The ribber must be on half pitch during knitting , but on full pitch while the stitches are transferred . |
20 | If you 're looking for a beach style holiday Playa Del Ingles must be on your short list — it has over four miles of sandy beach stretching from the centre of town to the high sand dunes at Mas Palomas , with plenty of seclusion for those who favour the all over tanning method . |
21 | Under the regulations the national flag must be on a vertical pole . |
22 | Given that macro-decisions inherently and inevitably condition micro-decisions , the principal focus of attention must be on the political decision-maker . |
23 | Our sights must be on the majority . ’ |
24 | On those figures , reckons Joan D'Olier , retail analyst at County Natwest , the business must be on the market at £350-£450 million . |
25 | The whole team must be on song . |
26 | Any book on London that opens with Dickens must be on the right lines . |
27 | The comment may be continued over more than one line , and in order for the header to scan successfully , the files and the module header file must be on the same account . |
28 | ( Appeals must be on a form which is obtainable from the Department of the Environment , Tollgate House , Houlton Street , Bristol BS2 9DJ ) . |
29 | Her final essay , indeed , echoes the theme of the whole book : the focus must be on democracy and on a sensitivity to local and individual needs and aspirations . |
30 | Whether problems stem from personal shortcomings , from the structure of society or from some combination of these two broad influences , the focus must be on the family and on signs that something is likely to be ‘ wrong ’ . |