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

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1 But obviously it must be necessary to waive the statutory sectors , versus the non statutory , so it is n't er possible this year , perhaps to put in as we might do if were to be as imprudent as the opposition parties .
2 mm so it must be cool and rips
3 We have n't had a phone call so it must be good !
4 So it must be important , but why ?
5 The assignment of binary bit patterns to operation codes , and of portions of the operation code field to positions in the instruction format , must be done in such a way that the hardware of the computer can decode the instruction ; thus it must be possible to extract an initial portion of the operation code from a fixed position in the instruction and decide , from the bit pattern found there , whether an operation is now specified ( in which case the rest of the instruction can be interpreted as secondary fields ) or whether a further portion of instruction has to be decoded , and so on .
6 In order to use syn-gas directly it must be possible to vary the ratio of carbon monoxide to hydrogen .
7 Hence it must be obvious that the cure of those diseases must depend on the same principles as the former : from which it is likewise evident that a regular education is necessary to the Farrier ’ .
8 By now it must be obvious that bullying him is n't going to work .
9 Well it must be able to wash off .
10 Surely it must be tantamount to neglect of the safety of our railways if we do not spend more and more money on a system which can give early warning .
11 But each week consists of 168 hours ; you have to work , sleep , and eat but surely it must be possible to find one or two hours somewhere in there just for you .
12 I mean with something like British Gas erm to make the enormous profit they 've made surely it must be possible to reduce the price to the consumer .
13 And , if one accepts the concept that the spirit is journeying through many lifetimes in order to achieve that degree of evolution which makes it unnecessary to spend further time on this earth , then surely it must be essential to experience life both as a man and as a woman .
14 But if the asserted proposition is about Ruritania , then surely it must be false , for in that case the subject term has a reference , i.e. there is something for the proposition to be true about If , on the other hand , the proposition is true , then by the same token it can not be about Ruritania , for Ruritania does not exist ; it is fiction .
15 If perfume was accepted by Jesus then surely it must be acceptable to everyone .
16 If we are to digest it properly it must be swallowed whole .
17 If N can be extended to a goal , then it must be possible to put a piece in row r somewhere .
18 Briefly , it is this : that if a topic happens to be a non-meaning , then it must be possible , in addition , to refer to it by means of different , non-synonymous descriptive phrases expressing different yet essential features of the non-meaning in question .
19 If it is , then it must be well over 200000 times as luminous as the Sun , much more powerful than Rigel or Deneb .
20 By then it must be relieved effectively and beyond doubt , or his English army defeated in the field ; , otherwise full and unqualified surrender .
21 I bet you thought she was beautiful , ’ He was now giving his whole attention to Charles , who said , ‘ If you say so , Henry , then it must be right .
22 I therefore worked on the premise that if , if a fifth of our work comes from then it must be right to have approximately a fifth of our staff based in
23 Oh , alright , if he 's in hospital then it must be pretty
24 → If you buy something which says it will do a particular job then it must be fit for the purpose .
25 But if your report is to produce more than the predictable yawn then it must be different .
26 Where the appointment is pursuant to a provision in the debenture then it must be clear that the conditions justifying the appointment have arisen otherwise the receiver will be a trespasser and also liable for conversion .
27 But they do not invalidate the point that if a professional organization believes firmly in the principle of ‘ no censorship ’ , then it must be prepared to defend the principle resolutely on every occasion .
28 If conventionalism is to provide a distinct and muscular conception of law , therefore , with even remote connections to the family of popular attitudes we took it to express , then it must be strict , not soft , conventionalism .
29 Fourth , if a cycle reservation fee is required , then it must be valid for the whole journey including changes of operator .
30 Yet it must be obvious that a structural change that channels effort in a new direction may lessen the flow of effort in the old direction .
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