Example sentences of "must not be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , such people must not be favoured , as the hon. Member for Oxford , East said in his powerful speech .
2 If you are already pregnant you must not be given German Measles vaccine .
3 Moreover , the law continues to require that RE syllabuses should be non-denominational ; RE must not be given ‘ by means of any catechism or formulary which is distinctive of any religious denomination ’ .
4 Thus , although these reserves include many of the most vulnerable areas and species they must not be given undue importance in the consideration of a wildlife conservation policy .
5 If you are already pregnant you must not be given German Measles vaccine .
6 Even if play areas are created off-street , the impression must not be given that the rest of the street is not intended for playing children .
7 delays may occur in the work cycle if matters of a routine nature are entrusted to committees ; committees must not be given responsibilities which they would carry out inefficiently ;
8 The USSR must not be given the chance to persuade Germans that it had more to offer than the West on the subject of unification and neutralization .
9 They would first have inspected judicial practice to see whether almost all other judges were agreed either that the words of a statute must be given their " literal " meaning , even when that was not what the legislators intended , or the opposite , that the words must not be given their literal meaning in these circumstances .
10 There have been remarkable achievements here which must not be blurred by the fact that there remains a long way to go ’ .
11 Je veux que les filles se tiennent les coudes … we must not be defeated by this misery .
12 However , having won our laurels we must not be tempted to rest on them .
13 Such issues must be a concern of those devising the National Curriculum because the attainment targets and programmes of study must not be biased , deliberately or unwittingly , towards or against any such group .
14 Yet they must not be regarded merely as ‘ difficulties ’ in the text .
15 It is true that Morris contains no disapproval or qualification of Lawrence , but , in my view , the main statements of principle in these cases can not possibly be reconciled and the later case therefore must not be regarded as providing any support for the earlier .
16 For , not only must these systems perform the required service in a timely and efficient manner , but also they must not be exposed to the threat of failure or interference .
17 But this movement into the temples must not be overstated .
18 However , the nature of the change must not be overstated .
19 This privilege must not be abused by using it for something which is not a point of order .
20 ‘ The CAP must not be slanted against our farmers because of the different structure of our agriculture , and competition in the Community must be genuinely fair , ’ Mrs Shephard insisted .
21 Practice in simulated examination conditions must not be delayed until close to examination time .
22 The announcement must not be delayed while full information is obtained ; a supplementary announcement can be issued later if necessary ;
23 Fire doors and shutters must not be blocked or prevented from opening and sprinklers or fire detection devices must be kept clear and unobstructed .
24 The importance of this must not be minimised .
25 The effect of s80 is that if , for instance , the settlor creates a trust for himself for life and then his son for life or absolutely that in order for the trust to be an excluded property trust the settlor must not be domiciled in the United Kingdom at the time when the settlement is created and nor must he be domiciled in the United Kingdom ( and this would include deemed domiciled in the United Kingdom ) at the time of his death .
26 This network must not be slowed down by bureaucracy , or allowed to become a ‘ gay elite ’ willing to make deals and compromises .
27 A congregation must not be baffled by obscurity , but it must not be patronised by too much informality either .
28 Good co-operation between the physiotherapist , occupational therapist and nurse is vital : the patient must not be taught several different ways of doing the same dressing task , nor must he be given tasks which he can not achieve .
29 Because they contain water , they must be stored in conditions where the temperature will not drop below 5°C , and must not be applied in cold , damp conditions , or when there is high humidity .
30 Nevertheless , such policies must not be applied in a heavy-handed manner , as the MacDonald Report concluded , otherwise they could have the opposite effect to that which was intended .
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