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

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1 His views must be paramount , if not always agreed with .
2 If there is a social taboo against expressing unjustified negative views against outgroups , then the speaker who wishes to express discriminatory views must be ready to search for , and find , suitable reasons .
3 It 's like their contrast mu contracts must be amazing !
4 Exhibition stand personnel must be able to communicate the USP of the products and have a sound commercial and technical knowledge .
5 Surely the detailed issue coverage in the Guardian and The Times must be superior to the necessarily brief and superficial coverage of issues on television ? perhaps that is so ; but Very few British newspaper readers read papers like the Guardian and The Times ; most read tabloids such as the Sun , the Star , the Mirror , the Express , or the Mail .
6 Times must be hard . ’
7 Anything that has appeared in print so many times must be true .
8 From whatever source knowledge comes , the notes must be brief and must cover the essentials in a few words .
9 For Althusser , as we saw , all explanations of social phenomena must be holistic .
10 In considering Community legal texts , national courts must be aware of the characteristic features of Community law and the particular difficulties to which its interpretation gives rise .
11 Get them to take part in all the community topics , but — and it 's a big but — their opinions must be genuine .
12 It follows from this that the institutions must be willing to risk a proportion of their investment on the basis of the business plan presented to them by management , and because of their view of the management team .
13 The coaches must be prepared to ‘ live-in ’ and will be responsible for the group for the duration of the School .
14 If industry wants to retain its increasingly-important female workforce , employers must be sympathetic to the needs of women to balance work and family life ’ .
15 It seems to me that ultimately artists must be successful or otherwise because of the public response to their output .
16 Above all , operators must be able to adjust and tinker with air , gas and fuel flows to keep the systems running happily .
17 Local authorities must be sure they are providing the right care for children , and with increasing pressure on budgets they must know the money is well spent .
18 The regional health authorities must be aware of and able to respond through their educational strategies to the problem of the national perspective .
19 Local planning authorities must be able to justify the refusal of planning permission or approval subject to conditions , for if an applicant is aggrieved by their decision , appeal lies to the Secretary of State for the Environment in accordance with s.36 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 , as amended by the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 , Sched. 15 para 4(2) , within six months of receiving notice of the authority 's decision .
20 The authorities must be able to control target variables via instruments .
21 Press releases must be pithy , and full of substance and strong , clear comment .
22 Any attempt to introduce the sponsor 's range of products must be low key .
23 All such plans must be subject to an environmental appraisal and show how local resources will be conserved and sustainably used .
24 Article 1 of the Framework Regulation ( 2052/88 ) should stipulate that all Structural Fund operations must be consistent with the principles of sustainable development .
25 Nevertheless , the radioactivity imparted to the pebbles must be weak and transient for obvious health reasons , and this means that radioactivity detectors must be very near the pebbles before they are located , thus increasing the tedium of the experiments .
26 It is part of such a character to reason syllogistically and to do so his passions must be silent .
27 ( And the prospective mothers-in-law must be aware that this is going through the young man 's mind , must n't they ?
28 They are a result of the auditors saying that the accounts must be prudent .
29 A corporatist model is neither confirmed nor falsified by evidence of the autonomy of state officials , but such accounts must be able to evaluate precisely the role of elected governing elites , and the importance of their struggle for office .
30 At a joint press conference with Gerlach Havel expressed hopes that the path towards a confederation of the two German states would be taken quickly , but added that such a process would have to be part of a pan-European process , and that the neighbours of both German states must be relieved of all anxiety over a greater Germany .
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