Example sentences of "[noun pl] must [not/n't] be " in BNC.
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1 | Her talents must not be wasted . |
2 | Multi-line definitions must not be executed . |
3 | As this is not an instrumentation treatise we must go no further on the subject , except to repeat that notes must not be written in the abstract . |
4 | But Gentlemen for your deliberations to be useful they must be free — your opinions must not be shackled by authorities ; & I know that were I present your candor and delicacy towards me would be such , as to prevent that freedom of discussion and investigation , which is absolutely necessary to obtain a knowledge of facts . |
5 | The second accepts as normative American practice , with which foreign judicial authorities must not be allowed to interfere . |
6 | And even in the very last analysis , those participant accounts must not be entirely lost sight of . |
7 | Although the threat of competition from institutions offering conveyancing may have receded for the moment , solicitors must not be complacent about the threat from the institutions because the Government may again consider encouraging outside competition if it seems political mileage may be gained . |
8 | The concern of this book to provide practical guidelines to assist churches in developing growth-enabling strategies must not be pursued to the neglect of the spiritual dimension . |
9 | Nevertheless , such policies must not be applied in a heavy-handed manner , as the MacDonald Report concluded , otherwise they could have the opposite effect to that which was intended . |
10 | Servicemen must not be asked to fight and risk their lives equipped with inferior weapons ; and yet , they will have too few weapons if the costs are too high . |
11 | If we are looking for advice on a particular situation which affects us then impartiality of the second type is particularly important ; for instance , the judge who assesses the relevant facts and selects the relevant moral or legal rules must not be someone who has something to gain or lose by the outcome , although this presupposes the correctness of the rules to be applied and so takes us back to the impartiality normally associated with legislators , which is a matter of their involvement in determining rules which are not only universalisable but are actually to be universalised , at least within a given community , and to their impartiality in the third sense namely the adequacy of the consideration given to the various relevant considerations . |
12 | The normal response to that suggestion is that children in rural schools must not be denied the educational opportunities which are open to other children . |
13 | Cars must not be left on the forecourt of The Turf Hotel . |
14 | Rows of parked cars must not be permitted , so that children can not dash out unseen . |
15 | He 's conscious that safety-critical items such as tyres and brakes must n't be skimped on , but he 's not overly concerned about sticking to the recommended 6000-mile service schedule ; so far the Sierra has on average been serviced every 13,500 miles and has never seen the inside of a Ford dealer 's workshop . |
16 | Clients must not be requested to assist in the physical restraint of a fellow client . |
17 | They would first have inspected judicial practice to see whether almost all other judges were agreed either that the words of a statute must be given their " literal " meaning , even when that was not what the legislators intended , or the opposite , that the words must not be given their literal meaning in these circumstances . |
18 | Recorded delivery packets must not be dropped into a letter box . |
19 | Australia were worthy champions and English fans must not be downhearted even though we lost . |
20 | Drunk drivers must not be allowed to get off so lightly . |
21 | Of course , if the words of the Act clearly achieve a different result from that which seemed to be intended by the committee , it is the words which must prevail and strained constructions must not be adopted in order to give effect to the report . |
22 | Because of its scope , readers must not be surprised when a description of an industrial application switches , say , to a research application in fundamental physiology or pharmacology . |
23 | Subcultural influences must not be overlooked , because these are sometimes the dominant force in the country . |
24 | If you and they are to succeed , these goals must not be conflicting . |
25 | ‘ Easy-going parents must not be afraid to be firm , ’ he was suggesting , ‘ Moderate strictness is not harmful . ’ |
26 | An official Soviet spokesman said on June 24 that " the trials must not be transformed into reprisals " . |
27 | Moreover , the requirement that guidelines need ongoing revision in the light of changed circumstances must not be forgotten . |
28 | There must be an awareness by the majority of the difficulties for most people in acquiring English and the limitations must not be confused with lack of ability or a lack of motivation to participate in wider society . |
29 | Blank lines must not be inserted between keywords . |
30 | Blank lines must not be inserted between keywords . |