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

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1 ( 4 ) Shareholders must be given sufficient information and advice to enable them to reach a properly informed decision and in sufficient time to do so .
2 Shareholders must be given sufficient time to consider the advice before any general meeting held to sanction the offer .
3 Awareness of the opportunity to earn the rewards must be made clear to the children so that their interest and motivation is increased .
4 Data on these emissions must be submitted monthly to Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution [ HMIP ] .
5 Protected : Most cleaning products must be kept dry or their contents , packaging or labelling will suffer .
6 The EC rules on establishment require that in such cases evidence of equivalent expertise acquired in the other member states must be given full faith and credit in the host state .
7 Copies of the hospital 's disinfectant and other infection control policies must be made available to mortuary technicians and the necessary education and training given in their use .
8 Not only future proposals but also information about the present financial position of schools must be made available for reference both to parents and to others , in education offices and public libraries .
9 The goal of all Catholic schools must be to build close links with both partners .
10 Dykes and channels must be kept clear to ensure a constant flow of water .
11 The leader announced at the beginning that complete freedom of speech was allowed but speeches must be kept short .
12 The content of individual sessions must be kept confidential .
13 Particularly controversial has been the argument of human capital theorists that a number of economic variables must be held constant in calculating the economic effects of education and health services .
14 The basis of morality and law-abiding behaviour has become the family and it follows that parents must be made responsible for their children 's misdemeanours .
15 It also reminds them that their natural parents must be growing old too , and that the time for finding them is limited .
16 At that point there will be a different air war to fight , for which crews must be kept fresh .
17 All tools and buckets must be kept clean and free from set material .
18 This is in contrast to the case of CLE-1 , where a set of bindings must be judged plausible ( typically involving reasoning ) even when no alternative exists .
19 To these possibilities must be added miscellaneous positions not capable of concise description , in building societies , insurance companies , and so on .
20 For those requiring assistance , on discharge from acute or long-stay care , needs must be assessed prior to discharge , for health and social care services , including nursing home or residential care , domiciliary day and other support services , and arrangements made to provide these when necessary .
21 As far as omens go , when a man of the cloth has to sign on , things must be getting bad .
22 Of all the problems dealt with , the solving of debt problems probably has the most dramatic effect for funders : for Government and local authorities the cost of personal insolvency can be immense if not properly handled ; at the same time the work done by bureaux must be saving private companies considerable sums in legal and administrative costs and in reducing their proportion of ‘ bad debts ’ .
23 Both cold and hyaluronidase treatment can activate unfertilized eggs so eggs must be kept warm and exposed to hyaluronidase for the minimum length of time .
24 In all cases access passages must be kept clear for emergency use at all times .
25 The person to whom the task is delegated must be able to see the role of his task within that plan and adequate resources must be made available to him .
26 As the report points out , resources must be made available to those who enter residential care with no resources of their own for those ’ little extras ’ .
27 If it exists at all , their efforts must be going unrecognised , or have been rendered inoperative , or were never activated in the first place .
28 Given an objective of long-term profit-maximisation , it is evident that a broad range of concessions to third party interests that do not promise immediate financial returns may be advisable , and therefore that managers must be allowed considerable scope for discretion in such matters .
29 Cheques must be made payable to HHL Publishing Ltd .
30 For example , as will be seen below , customers must be made aware of the margin requirements in respect of a margined transaction and the consequence of margin calls not being met .
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