Example sentences of "[adv] they must be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 So they must be paid all arrears of wages , granted full pension rights accruing through continuity of employment , and given any pay increases that would have been their due if they had not been dismissed .
2 Somehow they must be made to realize that it would be meeting a demand , a creditably innovative idea and not immoral , illegal or fattening , which really would make life , and death , a lot easier and cheaper for many .
3 Somehow they must be found , have their interest in nursing maintained and be given opportunities to return to work under conditions which suit their circumstances .
4 Mr. Beazley also relied on the general statements of principle in paragraphs 9 and 10 of the Peters case [ 1983 ] E.C.R. 987 quoted above , which he submitted echoed the general principles laid down in the Gubisch case [ 1987 ] E.C.R. 4861 ; these are important principles , to which full weight must be given , but they can not in my judgment warrant the court placing a construction on the words of article 5(1) which they can not reasonably bear , and moreover they must be balanced against another general principle , laid down for example in Kalfelis v. Bankhaus Schrôder , Mûnchmeyer , Hengst and Co .
5 The assumptions on which Modigliani and Miller base their model are very important and hence they must be described before proceeding to a formal development .
6 Abroad they must be seen as great statesmen anxious to build peacemaking bridges between East and West .
7 As the words of a sentence are being recognised , using their orthographic structure , their sentence context or whatever , then they must be pieced together to reconstruct the underlying meaning of the sentence .
8 If they are not going to fit into school then they must be placed somewhere more suitable .
9 If they are and this kind of tragedy occurs then they must be punished for such behaviour . ’
10 However he went on in an important passage to say that if contractual restrictions appear to be unnecessary or to be reasonably capable of enforcement in an oppressive manner then they must be justified before they can be enforced .
11 If dare and need are not asserted as realities , then they must be conceived as mere potentialities , and since the infinitive also expresses a non-actual event in these uses , it must also be represented as a potentiality .
12 If they could n't be destroyed then they must be neutralized or kept in a stage of siege .
13 If there are signs of developing toxicity or the packets fail to progress through the gut satisfactorily then they must be removed surgically .
14 If the cost of books is reimbursed by the Department then they must be returned to Sylvia Middlemiss on completion of your course , otherwise the cost will be recovered by the Department .
15 At the very least they must be contained and never allowed to sally out .
16 Indeed they must be introduced on occasions , if discussion is not to remain unformed , vague and inexplicit .
17 However , arithmetic can not be done on these byte strings as they stand ; instead they must be converted to a different string data-type , known as packed decimal .
18 It is essential to note that there are no words constitutive of a trust , as the text explicitly states : instead they must be construed .
19 Yet they must be viewed with circumspection .
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