Example sentences of "solution must be " in BNC.

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1 The solution must be succussed 8 , 10 , 12 times before taking one , or ( increasing progressively ) more coffee or tea-spoons daily or every other day ( for chronic cases ) 2 , 3 , 4 or 6 hours for acutes. §248
2 ( 11.30 ) In Section 10.2 it has been argued that this solution must be considered to be unphysical on its own , but it may be included as a factor in more general solutions .
3 The images so vague in his mind were now quite clear and distinct but he had to be certain : the solution must be presented like a concise clear legal document , everything in its right place and , unfortunately , there were still gaps to be filled and ragged ends tidied up .
4 So this solution must be efficient .
5 The optimal solution must be the incumbent solution : ( 3,1 , 1 ) .
6 The APB also notes that ‘ before the role and scope of audit can be widened … a solution must be found to the financial threat posed by risks to auditing firms arising from litigation in the current legal framework ’ , but does not ‘ state a preference ’ for any of the possible ways of dealing with the problem .
7 But ‘ before the role and scope of audit can be widened to respond to the needs of ‘ stakeholders ’ in companies , a solution must be found to the financial threat posed by risks to auditing firms arising from litigation in the current legal framework . ’
8 A ( compromise ) solution must be found and its validity demonstrated prior to the expensive activities associated with manufacture .
9 He has also insisted that we will not keep troops on the ground when the war is over , and that a solution must be found by the local governments and not imposed on them by the US and/or Britain .
10 The Doctor is still convinced that the solution must be worked out first within the borders of this country and not by people outside it .
11 This solution must be freshly made for each staining session .
12 A solution must be found sooner or later .
13 small — a solution must be recoverable within the resource limits of the system .
14 The only satisfactory long-term solution must be to secure a hugely increased membership of the Association .
15 Mr Julian Worth , director of TLF , said his side would co-operate in the discussions but the solution must be one that allowed TLF to meet its commercial objectives set by Mr Rifkind .
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