Example sentences of "[noun] must be from " in BNC.
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1 | We used the same criteria as the Booker Prize — namely the writer must be from either the UK , Ireland or the Commonwealth . |
2 | ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |
3 | said , 86 Cr.App.R. 59 , 82 : ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |
4 | ‘ If , as I am in no doubt , the inference must be from Mrs. Murray 's affidavit that the Home Secretary is not obliged to accept the judicial view of tariff and may , as I have also said , impose his own view as to this , a prima facie case of irrationality and Wednesbury unreasonableness must surely arise . |
5 | Both the spine and the cross-spar must be from resilient material . |
6 | Whilst the natural flow of the design development must be from the top to bottom of Figure I.l , due to the iterative nature of design no truly sequential relationships can be inferred from their order . |
7 | Our first rule is that all raw materials must be from a known and identifiable source . |
8 | The regulation distance that a soakaway must be from the nearest building has increased over the years . |