Example sentences of "[conj] must be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The information must be published in at least one newspaper circulating in the member state concerned , or must be made available in specified locations .
2 Size of establishment would be expected to be related to amount of training undertaken though in practice many libraries ( and not only small libraries ) appeared to undertake both less training and far less systematic training than must be considered ideal given that all staff in any size library will have training needs :
3 I want you to do something else for me — something that must be kept secret from the rest of the members of the team , even from Marshal Tolonen . ’
4 It identifies the range of information that must be made available to parents and the right of parents to contribute their own advice and evidence to the assessment .
5 That is the first area that must be put right .
6 Politicians often claim that human life is beyond economic calculation and must be given absolute priority whatever the cost .
7 Crisp filo pastry slices are filled with bramley apple , sultanas , and black cherry with kirsch and must be served warm .
8 Both documents must be given freely to parents of pupils on request and must be made available at the school for reference by parents and others .
9 Copies of directors ' service contracts of more than one year 's duration must be available for inspection during normal business hours at the registered office from the date of notice of the annual general meeting until the date of the meeting and must be made available for at least 15 minutes prior to and during the meeting .
10 This is a departure from the Circulars it replaces , and must be made good .
11 They provide superb transparency and accuracy and must be judged excellent value for money .
12 Neither Stuart McCall nor Richard Gough , who withdrew from Scotland 's squad for the game with Malta , have been able to train at Ibrox and must be considered unlikely to play at Tannadice .
13 The freedom to learn can not be an empty slogan but must be made real for every student on every course of study of higher education .
14 All users are asked to adjust to the idea that work , once entered into LIFESPAN , can not be retracted but must be made harmless in some other way .
15 They are juxtaposed , but must be kept separate : the effect is closer to bifocal vision than a dual voice .
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