Example sentences of "must [be] [vb pp] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The president must be given every assistance — political and economic — to cement democracy and make his gamble pay off .
2 The safety aspect must be given every consideration .
3 The bearer of this document , Agatha de Courcy , must be given every aid and assistance for what she has done has been done for the sake of the Crown and the good of our realm . ’
4 Remember , your customers and staff must be given a choice between protected food or unprotected food , a healthy office or a sick building , a sterile hospital theatre or a source of dangerous infection .
5 If I am to show what I can do I must be given a chance to make my own complete performance .
6 ‘ Maybe there will be someone to fill Lineker 's shoes in years to come but at the moment the replacements must be given a chance to do it in their own time . ’
7 A research programme must be given a chance to realize its full potential .
8 But being a liberal-democracy also implies that the minorities must be given a chance to become a majority ; and that means , therefore , that they must be given a chance status and a means to convert the majority .
9 But being a liberal-democracy also implies that the minorities must be given a chance to become a majority ; and that means , therefore , that they must be given a chance status and a means to convert the majority .
10 The program must be given a name ( file or device specifier ) an this name becomes the name of the file in which your program is saved .
11 The person receiving a letter from a company must be given a degree of information about the organisation which they are dealing with .
12 One has one or two friends who must be given a copy , and there it must end .
13 Since the defence must be given a copy of the statement of a proposed witness who has not made a deposition , it must follow that , if a Crown witness 's evidence is intended to depart significantly from his deposition and to be based on his statement to the police , it is the duty of the Crown to give the defence a copy of that statement in advance of the hearing .
14 Then , realising that sooner or later he must be given a reason for her presence , she repeated the one she had given Stella .
15 The re-building of the science base must be given a priority in the longer term planning of the University .
16 Marco-Pierre White , chef/proprietor of Harveys I think the time is fast approaching when the lady must be given no choice .
17 The landlord must be given an order for possession after the expiry of the term , provided he has given the requisite two months ' notice requiring possession , ideally from the landlord 's point of view expiring when the tenancy terminates .
18 The government thereby gave up the attempt to impose a solution and admitted that the people of Northern Ireland must be given an opportunity to work out for themselves how they should be governed .
19 Children must be given the opportunity to talk through their ideas before they are expected to write them down .
20 ‘ Silas must be given the opportunity to test his feelings for Doreen .
21 ‘ Both John Emburey and Phil Tufnell have not bowled as well as they can but they must be given the opportunity to bowl more on these kind of turning pitches at home .
22 British policemen and women must be given the chance to defend themselves .
23 To this book ‘ must be given the credit for preserving the ideas of equestrian art to the present day , because it was this book that formed the basis of its renaissance ’ .
24 ‘ When the ref makes the scrum come up and back again , like in the Moore case , the packs must be given the time and position to reset properly .
25 There is one particular reason why the Rat must be given the role of alert guardian and subordinate .
26 Any sort of housing standard to be effective must be given the force of law , but the sad lesson of history is that specific words of the law , while intended in spirit to be a minimum statement of what is acceptable , are usually interpreted and followed as the maximum of what has to be achieved in practice .
27 When dogs have spent long periods living outside , they do n't know indoors from outdoors , and must be taught the difference .
28 They must be ascribed the status due to calculations which contain a large element of estimation .
29 While it must be said the illumination does advertise the shop it greatly brightens the area with its window displays .
30 If so , the mosaics from Broad Street and the New Market Hall site must be assigned a date before that of Tockington Park .
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