Example sentences of "must somehow be " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore , if this backward boy was to get a good education , he must somehow be crammed up or taught up to scrape a scholarship at one of the big independent schools where most of the fees would be paid for scholars . |
2 | Theology must somehow be playing on a different pitch , with revelation determining the rules and faith the outcome . |
3 | But since then there has been increasing realisation that the two causes must somehow be brought together . |
4 | Surely an early start on atoms and molecules must somehow be brought about . |
5 | Although the elephant is not a predator , it could easily damage the nest , and it must somehow be persuaded to take another route . |
6 | And then , the myriad interactions in the biochemistry and physiology of nerve and brain must somehow be integrated to perfection . |
7 | However much we try to stave off the raw realities of birth and childcare — with pain-killing drugs , for instance — they must somehow be taken into account , or they will force their way through into consciousness in even more painful ways . |
8 | To the obese person , emptiness is a space which must somehow be filled , overfilled , in the attempt to deny its existence . |
9 | If ‘ appears ’ is the logical complement of ‘ thinks ’ , so that ‘ X appears φ to Y ’ means ‘ Y thinks X is φ ’ , then the thinking involved must somehow be on a different level , or something , to what we ordinarily understand by thinking . |
10 | I said , above , that if ‘ appears ’ is the logical complement of ‘ thinks ’ then ‘ the thinking involved must somehow be on a different level , or something , to what we ordinarily understand by thinking ’ . |
11 | Sensible colours , sounds , tastes , and so on , must somehow be fitted into the mind side of the mind/matter divide . |
12 | By allotting such a major place to ideological practice , Althusser supposes that people must somehow be cajoled , duped or persuaded into roles which do not reflect their true interests . |
13 | One view central to the lawyer/economist is that , in a world where , on the one hand , resources ( all of which have alternative uses ) are limited through scarcity and where on the other hand , there exists the insatiable human desire to consume those resources , then inevitably , trade-offs and choices must somehow be made . |
14 | To effect a ritual purpose a social interpretation or attribution of meaning must somehow be available . |
15 | A possible way of arguing against a causal theory of justification would be to claim that we have no guarantee that there is only one way in which beliefs come to be justified , and in particular no real reason for supposing that any acceptable way must somehow be causal , so that all justified beliefs that p must be caused by relevant facts . |
16 | Natural selection was a process taking place within the whole breeding population making up the species , and if a division were to occur , the single original population must somehow be split into several distinct subpopulations that did not interbreed . |
17 | Tutilo must somehow be extricated from such opprobrium as he had not earned , no matter what penalties he might deserve for his real offences . |
18 | The difficulty is that most people seem to believe such an important issue must somehow be supported by public funds , from the Sports Council perhaps . |
19 | From a biological point of view all men are very much alike ; they all have very similar biological needs which must somehow be satisfied by the institutional arrangements of society . |
20 | And , like fossil vertebrae , great columns reared up on every side , engineered to support vast weight , as if this whole edifice was situated many miles under the earth 's crust , the mass of which must somehow be borne . |
21 | In the creation of effective multimedia the professions of information scientist , designer , computer programmer , systems analyst , film maker , financier , and publisher must somehow be drawn together , either in a single extraordinary person or into a well-managed and effective creative team . |
22 | However , if it is intended , as part of a general programme of semantic analysis , to extend logical techniques to handle sentences containing indexicals , provision must somehow be made for their context-dependency . |
23 | How should indexicals be accommodated , so that the notion of logical consequence , as it applies for example to the inference from ( 14 ) to ( 15 ) , can also be applied to the inference from ( 16 ) to ( 17 ) ? ( 14 ) John Henry McTavitty is six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds ( 15 ) John Henry McTavitty is six feet tall ( 16 ) I am six feet tall and weigh 200 pounds ( 17 ) I am six feet tall Clearly , in order for ( 17 ) to be a valid inference from ( 16 ) , the referent of I must somehow be fixed — the inference does n't follow if ( 16 ) and ( 17 ) are said by different speakers . |