Example sentences of "[adv] it must [adv] " in BNC.

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1 For Mercury to have an iron core which is wholly or substantially molten today it must either possess significant quantities of U , Th and K in the core and deep mantle , or tidal heating by the Sun must be particularly powerful , or the solar wind must be efficient at inducing electric currents in the core .
2 Well it must either go in the kitchen or in the cupboard somewhere , but you know ?
3 In the early twelfth century it was two shillings ; a century earlier it must often have been considerably more .
4 When mice are imported from abroad it must either be possible to carry out experiments in the quarantine facility or a breeding colony should be imported .
5 If a government wants to impose standards for the efficiency of new buildings , then it must also ensure that the materials are available , and that people are trained to use them .
6 If it is legitimate to speak of a gene as affecting the wrinkliness of a pea or the nervous system of an animal ( all geneticists think it is ) then it must also be legitimate to speak of a gene as affecting the hardness of the stones in a caddis house .
7 If aspects of CAB policy that the adviser questions arise during training , then it must also be part of training to show how advisers might try to influence CAB policy .
8 Children are people , not property , they argue ; and if it is wrong to hit people then it must also be wrong to hit children .
9 Secondly , the notion of usability allows us to recognise that if information is actually to be used by users , then it must also be usable by those users , without undue expenditure of time , effort or resource , or it simply will just not get used .
10 If German anti-Semitism was the ‘ bastard child of the union between German nationalism and Christian anti-Semitism ’ then it must also be said that German nationalism was the offspring of military ambition and industrialisation .
11 If the law is to imply an obligation to hear representations , then it must also specify with precision to whom that obligation is owed .
12 If the law is to imply an obligation to hear representations , then it must also specify with precision to whom that obligation is owed .
13 Where either the High Court or a county court is satisfied that proceedings before it are required to be in the other court whether by reason of the 1991 Order or any other provisions made under s 1 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , or by reason of any other enactment , then it must either transfer the proceedings to the other court or strike them out ( CCA 1984 , ss 40 and 42 ) .
14 ‘ If it is a gesture , then it must always have a meaning . ’
15 If you must have a larger design for practical reasons , then it must still be a boxy shape , not slouchy or scruffy .
16 She told him it was there because of the air-raids in the war and even now , in 1951 , there were special reasons why it must never be removed .
17 Meaning works through a form of metonymy , distinguishing between elements in terms of significance and insignificance , and that is why it must always be partial in relation to any text it interprets .
18 The Spanish government may , of course , be hoping in the long term to be able to buy at least part of this collection at favourable rates ; otherwise it must simply be gambling on the Thyssen collection being a sufficiently spectacular and alluring feather in the cultural cap of the capital over the next ten years to make its considerable investment worthwhile .
19 Therefore it must necessarily be irrational , i.e. ‘ Wednesbury unreasonable ’ for the Secretary of State to set a tariff period longer than that recommended by the judiciary .
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