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

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1 The only alternative is a china cup and in Holland , all new vending machines going out mow must be able to take one . ’
2 Whatever words she is singing must be important .
3 She also stresses that those who decide to go must be hardworking and responsible people , because only people of this kind will survive .
4 The legislation they enact must be acceptable to a wider range of public opinion and will therefore be less subject to reversal by any subsequent government .
5 It might seem that an argument to the effect that we do n't understand the propositions we claim to know must be local rather than global .
6 Children tend to believe that those adults around them are all-wise and all-powerful and it follows that whatever these adults say must be true .
7 With the hard-Left marginalised in recent years , the chances of Mr Livingstone getting beyond an intention to stand must be slim .
8 The output prepared must be meaningful to the hearer .
9 Any amendment to the law that provides an aggravated penalty for someone who could not have foreseen that for which he is sentenced must be wrong .
10 However , there is no general requirement to disclose information about a property , it only states what is said must be true .
11 It was however made clear that any proposals made must be acceptable to the people of the United Kingdom as a whole and also to the parliament at Westminster .
12 Everything that is done must be subordinate to some official who reports up to a member of the administrative class , who is under an assistant secretary who then puts the matter to the permanent secretary , he being the adviser to the minister .
13 That organisations as diverse as shipbuilding , meat processors , training agencies and hotels saw fit to participate must be encouraging and some degree of recognition that marketing as a business philosophy is making some impact on the Scottish psyche .
14 In the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , it was made clear that whatever penalty is imposed must be commensurate with the seriousness of the offence , but it remains to be seen whether this attempt to structure sentencing discretion by adopting an offence-based tariff will have the desired effect .
15 This would preserve the principle that a person who is threatened must be prepared to undergo heroic self-sacrifice rather than take the life of a third party , just as the provocation doctrine preserves the principle that citizens ought always to retain self-control .
16 Does he accept that the conditions in which live animals are exported must be humane ?
17 In this case the materials which are used must be strong enough to withstand placement of the crown by the dentist and the subsequent stresses created during eating .
18 The diode used must be capable of carrying the peak inductor current ; in addition , it must be able to recover from its conducting state to its blocking state in a very short space of time .
19 To a unit of executive power , any analysis of how that power is maintained and used must be uncomfortable ; while the ‘ insider ’ had no means of retreating across some geographic boundary or vanishing like the traditional anthropologist , back into academia .
20 But any criteria used must be objective , not subjective , so as , according to the Employment Appeal Tribunal :
21 In a fast moving haulage firm , great care has to be taken to provide a safe system of working ; all employees should be responsible people who are ‘ up to the job ’ , and all equipment and buildings used must be safe and free from apparent defects .
22 Mr Shah is becoming concerned : he sees something unbusinesslike in me which I accept must be visible to others .
23 It does not necessarily entail that goods supplied must be fit for the whole hire period , especially where extended hire periods are envisaged .
24 The result of his planning so far is what he calls ‘ the R&D Initiative for the NHS ’ — something that he recognises must be visible and simple so that he can present it ‘ succinctly ’ to boardrooms and to nonspecialist health professionals , such as managers .
25 ( b ) The targets set must be attainable and should represent the average output of the average operative or gang working under average conditions without loss of quality of work .
26 All entrants/their seconds must be available to attend the presentations in London on the 29th November 1992 .
27 In a more recent case it was said that the evidence called must be commensurate with the seriousness of the allegations made ( per Butler-Sloss LJ in R v Birmingham CC , ex pP [ 1991 ] 1 WLR 221 ) .
28 That it is firmly tied must be correct ; the inhabitants of Brave New World are not autonomous precisely because they are denied access to relevant information .
29 For equilibrium , transactions demand must be equal to £45 million and , from graph ( c ) , we see that income has to be £67.5 million .
30 The sum insured must be adequate under each category for the insured to obtain the full benefit .
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