Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Issues which must be incorporated are the extent to which Latin Americans — either the educated elites or the mostly under-educated masses — are receptive or responsive to Marxist propaganda .
2 Er there 's with no evidence of an oversupply , my suggestion is that the decision you must be taking is to what degree do you assume er to what degree do you er recommend a reduction in migration rates .
3 What must be ascertained is the intention that a reasonable person would have had if placed in the situation of the parties .
4 Among the questions which must be raised are the following : a .
5 What must be realised is that teachers are rarely confident or certain enough to present themselves as ‘ progressives ’ or ‘ traditionalists ’ .
6 The Court of Appeal required the council to give such an undertaking , as a condition of the grant of an injunction , first because , as Dillon and Mann L.JJ. held , in English law the discretion to dispense with such an undertaking in cases where an injunction is sought to restrain an infringement of the criminal law is available only to give effect to a privilege of the Crown alone and does not extend to local authorities exercising the function of law enforcement ; and second because under Community law an undertaking must be given were necessary to protect any Community law right of direct effect which might possibly be affected .
7 The methodological criterion on which our own study must be based is the following ; that the supremacy of a social group manifests itself in two ways , as ‘ domination ’ and as ‘ intellectual and moral leadership ’ .
8 One thing that must be done is that my place must look respectable by 11 a.m. so that if anybody does come in , it looks tidy .
9 What must be done is to find the new position in spatial coordinates of the particle initially at xj after a time interval — t .
10 When I talk about implementation of the Maastricht treaty I mean that one of the things that must be done is to set up the arrangements agreed at Maastricht by which member states can be taken to the European Court and punished if they do not carry out obligations that they have assumed .
11 The volume of documentation that must be digested is staggering .
12 Once the gospel has been received by a group and a church formed , the next question which must be faced is , ‘ How should this Christian community live and organise itself to express most authentically the new life of the gospel within that cultural context ? ’
13 In considering these figures it must be noted is that while the completion rates recorded for SEs in the 25 degree courses in the 5 institutions studied may well reflect overall completion rates for all SEs in these institutions , there is no evidence on this point , and Johnes and Taylor ( 1989 ) report considerably higher completion rates for the two universities involved in their study of the 1980 entry cohort ( Bradford 84% and Leeds 89.1 % ) .
14 The question that must be answered is : will the exercise of curriculum review be a hollow one , resulting in schools simply justifying what they currently do , or becoming frustrated by their inability to follow through the consequences of their thinking ?
15 One of the questions which must be answered is whether these do indeed show the predominant influence of Jamaican Creole or whether they are better described in terms of some other variety .
16 The two further major reservations that must be made are first that the service is moulded chiefly by the doctrine of ministerial responsibility with all that flows from it — anonymity , one collective viewpoint , secrecy and a degree of isolation from the rest of the community .
17 The decision that must be made is between a postal questionnaire and some form of face-to-face interview .
18 What must be recognized is that in approaching different collections , different users at different periods in time will place varying requirements on a scheme , both in terms of the subjects that should be included and also in terms of the relationships that need to be shown .
19 Even the simplest , most basic requirement we make of translation can not be met without difficulty : one can not always match the content of a message in language A by an expression with exactly the same content in language B , because what can be expressed and what must be expressed is a property of a specific language in much the same way as how it can be expressed .
20 The question that must be asked is : does the national ensign still have any part to play among yachtsmen , apart from acting as a sort of sporting rosette ?
21 The questions which must be asked are : i Do specialist multi-agency dementia teams provide a model for the planning and provision of domiciliary day and respite care for all or for a proportion of the sufferers in a community ?
22 The conditions which must be fulfilled are known as felicity conditions .
23 The only areas which must be polished being the areas in contact with the wood ; the bevels .
24 Each item has a unique 4-digit code , ( 0001 to 1000 ) and the label with which the item must be initialised is the LIFEID from the Configuration File ( eg. LT for the LSTRAIN process , LL for the LSLIVE process ) concatenated with this 4-digit code .
25 The Derivatives Risk Warning Notice which must be sent is a standard document prepared by the SFA .
26 It appears that the type of injury which must be foreseen is serious injury and if that is so , the statement that indifference to any harm to health or welfare was sufficient ( Stone & Dobinson [ 1977 ] QB 754 ) is incorrect in the light of authorities from the 1980s .
27 In the House of Lords on 30 January 1700 , when the Tory Archbishop of York , John Sharp , defended traditional Anglican doctrines of non-resistance and passive obedience , he made it clear that the authority which must be obeyed was the law of the land .
28 The question which must be addressed is this : are they that good — or are England that bad ?
29 The second question about the WGMS that must be addressed is whether it is technically sound .
30 Having determined the kind of information it would be advantageous to utilise in a handwriting recognition system the next problem which must be addressed is where such information may be found .
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