Example sentences of "it must [not/n't] be " in BNC.
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1 | So it must not be . |
2 | There 's a littleness about it all : again it must not be seen as mere chance that we encounter Swift 's Lilliput on the first page of the novel . |
3 | Yet he insists that if the arts are a necessary element in culture and if culture is essential to develop a people 's highest spiritual capacities , then it must not be forgotten that without religion no culture can exist . |
4 | It must not be assumed that the absence of a 24-hour rhythm in newborn babies means that they have no rhythms at all . |
5 | If exercise is beneficial to health , it must not be left just to Seb Coe or Daley Thompson . |
6 | Lloyd 's has put forward a constructive plan ; it must not be allowed to flounder on rate . |
7 | It must not be assumed that the most likely date is in the centre of the range ; to quantify the distribution of the calendar dates , one of the probability methods ( which require computerisation ) must be used . |
8 | It must not be waterlogged , but when improved with garden compost or manure it is ideal . |
9 | A small market town , a place by the river , a Suffolk village or a Spa , one of these would suit her , though it must not be too quiet , too isolated . |
10 | The horse must prick its ears so that it looks ‘ happy ’ : it must not be relaxed and content with its ears backwards , either listening or resting , or else everyone will think that it is ‘ sour ’ . |
11 | It must not be overdone , but it can make a suggestion of mood that the listener will have . |
12 | But it must not be false ; that would be downright cheating and nature can not cheat . |
13 | However , it must not be forgotten that Miller 's expertise in the propagation and care of these newcomers , together with detailed advice on their cultivation in the Dictionary , undoubtedly played an important part in the availability and successful growing of hitherto unknown plants . |
14 | It must not be forgotten , however , that gonorrhoea in young boys and girls can also be acquired sexually , and there are on record cases of boys and girls as young as five years old who have caught the infection in this way . |
15 | It must not be followed rigidly but should be modified in the light of information that becomes available as the test progresses . |
16 | It must not be claimed that anyone can sense time itself apart from the movement of things or their restful immobility . ’ |
17 | Third , it must not be overlooked that a doctor is a professional whose training predisposes him to ‘ save ’ lives and treat the sick . |
18 | Thus education was to be productive of a ‘ good ’ , politically respectable State ; but it must not be seen as instrumental in any narrow or vocational way . |
19 | To ensure that teachers are teaching what they ought may be an admirable aim ; but it must not be confused with a system of testing children . |
20 | The most beautiful colour was ‘ celestial azure ’ , but it must not be overdone . |
21 | It must not be thought that these are neglected in the French nuclear programme . |
22 | Galileo 's comment was that though the Bible was the word of God it must not be taken too literally , word for word , being written not for intellectuals but for common people . |
23 | Given the potential biomass residues , in the Third World , it must not be long before gasifiers are produced which are not constrained by the current composition of fuel . |
24 | However , it must not be forgotten that EEIGs are not exempt from the EC competition rules on joint ventures . |
25 | It must not be forgotten that pedestrians are not only concerned with danger from traffic , but also with the threat posed by other people ; as Hanna puts it ‘ not all pedestrians are Good Guys ’ . |
26 | It must NOT be connected permanently to the mains . |
27 | About the withheld novel of mine she wrote nobly : ‘ It must not be spoiled by being adapted to the sensibilities of living persons . |
28 | It must not be . |
29 | It must not be . |
30 | This means that it must not be wider than is reasonably necessary for the protection of the employer 's business ; it must not place an unreasonable restraint on the employee 's freedom to earn his or her living ; and it must not be too wide from the public viewpoint . |