Example sentences of "[noun sg] must have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But , Tufnell of course must have precedence there at the moment . |
2 | Employees have no statutory rights of management or even ( with limited statutory exceptions ) consultation , although the board must have regard to their interests and , in the case of a takeover , an offeror must state the consequences for employees . |
3 | Thus , in a class 1 case ( actual undue influence ) , the creditor must have notice of the circumstances alleged to constitute the actual exercise of the undue influence ; in a class 2 case it must have notice of the circumstances from which the presumption of undue influence is alleged to arise . |
4 | Thus , in a class 1 case ( actual undue influence ) , the creditor must have notice of the circumstances alleged to constitute the actual exercise of the undue influence ; in a class 2 case it must have notice of the circumstances from which the presumption of undue influence is alleged to arise . |
5 | A wine may have 7% to 14% while whisky must have 40% . |
6 | User must have access to all modules to be read prior to calling READ_COMPLETE_ROOT_PACKAGE . |
7 | User must have access to root package prior to calling READ_COMPLETE_ROOT_PACKAGE . |
8 | the new user must have access to all the modules referenced on the DC . |
9 | The user requesting the package be submitted for approval must its manager and the nominated user must have LIFESPAN Quality Assurer privilege . |
10 | This user must have LIFESPAN Quality Assurer privilege , and can not be yourself . |
11 | In addition to the information with respect to reliability and validity , McCauley and Swisher ( 1984 ) suggest that , for the proper interpretation of test scores , the test user must have information regarding the spread of scores obtained from the standardisation sample . |
12 | It can not be too often repeated that there is no reason whatsoever why humanity should be made to believe that its religion must have origins in the literature and man-made traditions of the remote past . |
13 | A duo-pitch roof must have ventilation openings at eaves level on opposite sides of the roof providing ventilation equivalent to having a continuous strip , 10mm wide , running the full length of the eaves . |
14 | An effective general practitioner must have counselling skills to elicit important diagnostic information and manage consultations appropriately . |
15 | As a result of Saddam Hussein 's invasion of Kuwait , the Export Credits Guarantee Department must have difficulties . |
16 | The law must have teeth , and it must be enforced ; but the purrs from Beijing are a start . |
17 | So some Jokaero must have psyches . |
18 | A plan must have dynamism otherwise it is not a plan but a map of a storeroom . |
19 | His act must have causes and consequences . |
20 | The developmental view of children 's language suggests that , in addition to establishing prerequisite cognitive and social skills , the child must have access to a number of environmental support systems ( see Bruner 1983 ) . |
21 | In addition , applicants to the faculty must have passes in the subjects specified for each degree course . |
22 | One commandment must have exceptions , as we 're |
23 | ‘ Greedy little thieves who like to eat cake must have cake ! |
24 | In order for volenti to operate , the plaintiff must have knowledge of the existence of the risk and its nature and extent . |
25 | Any team must have balance . |
26 | The same group must have John . |
27 | When choosing pictures for teaching , the teacher must have regard for the suitability of the picture and also consider whether the learner has the prerequisite knowledge to understand the picture . |
28 | In any long-standing power relationship the person or group losing each conflict must have interests which are suppressed , and either do not appear in the public realm or quickly founder for lack of support when they do materialize . |
29 | In a High Court action , the taxing officer , in exercising his or her discretion must have regard , amongst other factors , to the complexity , difficulty and novelty of the case , the skill , specialised knowledge and responsibility required of , and the time and labour expended by , solicitor and counsel , the number and importance of documents , the importance of the matter to the client , and the amount of money or value of property involved . |
30 | However applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) . |