Example sentences of "[pron] must be [adj] that " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | On English Heritage : I must be confident that Jocelyn Stevens [ its director ] is handing over the sites to the right custodians ; I feel that local management could be better . |
2 | They have recommended that anyone who intends to release a genetically manipulated organism into the environment should first seek consent of some ‘ competent authority ’ which must be satisfied that the proposed release is as safe as reasonably practicable . |
3 | Since Mandela 's release the issue of who might market his life-story has become unclear , but Mandela himself must be aware that his name carries enormous money-making potential . |
4 | A number of firms are offering interest-free credit , especially on big electrical items , but you must be convinced that you can keep up all the payments . |
5 | If you have applied to the Social Services to help with funding you must be sure that you have their written approval too before work starts . |
6 | It is not an easy ride , by any means , and you must be sure that it is what you really want to do . |
7 | If you have a few people taking orders for the same goods , you must be sure that one does n't commit the firm to a big shipment when another has just sold the last of the stock . |
8 | You must be sure that it 's over … ? ’ |
9 | To use this script safely , you must be confident that all the damaged records are defective in the same way and will all be cured by this process . |
10 | Since you signed it 's been a little bit up and down , some goals conceded , not necessarily down to you , so you must be pleased that things have settled down a bit ? |
11 | Throughout all stages of the coaching session you must be careful that your authority does not create a passive assent to questions and feedback . |
12 | I certainly did , yes , I certainly made a point that you must be careful that , erm , particularly the self-employed , that you do n't exceed the maximum allowable . |
13 | You must be satisfied that the patient is progressing towards cure according to homœopathic principles : some repetition of an ill chosen remedy may do no harm , because of the brief action of each dose , but persistent use of a superficial remedy may cause harm . |
14 | ‘ Jane , you must be surprised that we do n't show any sadness at our uncle 's death . |
15 | But you must be aware that lots of guitarists today are still trying to do exactly that … |
16 | You must be aware that such labels may not be appropriate for the whole of the period that you are studying . |
17 | When editing you must be aware that the space between two italicised words is also italicised and that if you place the cursor on this space ( even if the space is a carriage return or tab ) any additions will also be italic . |
18 | Now you must be aware that whenever public money is involved in anything to do with the arts , that there is always a lot of criticism about how that money is spent . |
19 | Thus when analysing organisational goals , one must be clear that one is referring to the objectives officially sanctioned in the organisation , and not to the goals that organisations pursue . |
20 | ‘ We must be sure that they are alive to the evidence here , no less than in the East , that socialism does not work . ’ |
21 | But we must be sure that what we are seeing is a true feeding roll and not just any surface activity , for bream do frequently appear at the surface when feeding is far from their thoughts . |
22 | Before we embark on a major explanatory exercise , however , we must be sure that the effect is truly causal , and not just the spurious result of joint association with a prior explanatory variable , as explained in chapter 12 . |
23 | But we must be sure that , however shaped in our imagination that goal is , it must be inspired by our lord 's own will for his church praying that his disciples would be one as he and the father are one . |
24 | In the general interest of certainty in the law we must be sure that there is some very good reason before we so act . |
25 | Before submitting the document we must be sure that a full Information memorandum exists , and ideally the data on input form should be taken from the completed Information memorandum . |
26 | Although patients need to be protected from risk , we must be sure that the precautions taken are justified and that social support networks that have taken years to develop are not unnecessarily shattered . |
27 | As damages are paid on a full and final settlement basis , you will appreciate that we must be sure that the report is full and accurate before I begin any negotiations to try and settle the case . |
28 | But , to quote Cicely Harris , ‘ We must be grateful that Beryl touched our lives with her very special qualities ’ . |
29 | Unfortunately , the burials were thoroughly plundered for their precious grave-goods in antiquity , and we must be thankful that at least the Wasp or Bee Pendant survived the looting ( Figure 28 ) . |
30 | We must be thankful that another war is over . ’ |