Example sentences of "that [noun] must " in BNC.

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1 The only conclusion that can be drawn from the above correspondence is that Stirling must have had some sort of operation in mind using parachutes during the period when he was returning from his second visit to Sirte .
2 The new minister admits that all this could take eight to ten years and an improved economic climate but he is adamant that attitudes must change .
3 The churches , slow to see that change must come , failed to take control of developments , which passed into the hands first of private enterprise , then of local authorities , under the general direction of Parliament .
4 Two years into the SAS campaign , the Cornish surfers are as angry as ever and as adamant that change must come .
5 To continue with the floral metaphor , it could be said that researchers must search the fully flowered attitudinal stances of this year for the seeds of next year 's crop .
6 This is not to say that self-referral must be sought with undue enthusiasm , although facilities for it might be extended with benefit to many youngsters .
7 It is thought that molecules must collide with each other in a favourable spacial orientation for a successful reaction to occur .
8 Old providers of employment are artificially kept alive until a point is reached when it becomes obvious that support must be switched off .
9 Most of them are concerned with admissibility of evidence , which is not in issue here ; and none , aside from those already mentioned , arose where in the face of clear and general language it was contended that Parliament must nevertheless have intended the words of the statute to have only a limited effect .
10 ‘ I in no way dissent from this reasoning , but I should myself have been content to derive the same conclusion from the broader consideration that Parliament must have intended rating authorities to act in the same high principled way expected by the court of its own officers and not to retain rates paid under a mistake of law , or in paragraph ( a ) upon an erroneous valuation , unless there were , as Parliament must have contemplated there might be in some cases , special circumstances in which a particular overpayment was made such as to justify retention of the whole or part of the amount overpaid .
11 ‘ the broader consideration that Parliament must have intended rating authorities to act in the same high principled way expected by the court of its own officers and not to retain rates paid under a mistake of law , or … upon an erroneous valuation , unless there were , as Parliament must have contemplated there might be in some cases , special circumstances in which a particular overpayment was made such as to justify retention of the whole or part of the amount overpaid .
12 The English Courts can go no further , in the absence of a Bill of Rights " incorporating " the Convention into English law , than to apply it when interpreting ambiguous statutes , on the presumption that Parliament must intend to legislate in a manner consistent with the United Kingdom 's treaty obligations .
13 But I am sure you are aware that plans must be made . ’
14 She felt sure that plans must have been well advanced for the action they intended to take , and she thought that councillors should have been asked to approve the use of emergency guidelines at that time .
15 They know that faith must be reasonable .
16 The obsession with sex in our society has conditioned us to assume that intimacy must always mean sex .
17 With only a small part of the model described it becomes clear that creativity must be backed by a high level of logical rigour to achieve a high level of success .
18 Jacobs felt that progress must be made through the four powers or the UN if the American position was to be viable .
19 A succession of scandals finally persuaded his father that William must seek his fortune overseas .
20 Roger : Ministers have declared new rules or constraints in advance but one rule will definitely be that employers must not sack other employees so that they can take on Workstart participants .
21 We even succeeded in securing the adoption of our basic principle that accounts must present a ‘ true and fair view ’ — notwithstanding that we were unable to explain precisely what that expression meant .
22 But in particular terms ( and in terms of ‘ kto-kogo ’ ) , economic rationality means that Romania must exchange its hard-earned capacity to manufacture steel or munitions for a dependence on the GDR , Czechoslovakia and the USSR which costs more in freedom and leverage than it saves in economic resources .
23 There is , for example , an unwritten clause insisting that franchisees must agree to adopt a community project .
24 I had always believed that housewives must be different from you and me .
25 The regime declares itself to be the only true guardian of socialism , but can offer no answer to what is happening elsewhere except to denounce foreign interference and to assert that communism must inevitably triumph .
26 Porter then develops the argument that the presence of interrelationships between SBUs implies that strategies must be broader than simply build , hold or divest .
27 ‘ To … another vehicle ’ means that damage must be caused to a vehicle other than the driver 's motor vehicle .
28 In seeking to grasp this dynamic , and portray it , he had become enthused with the duende , the spirit unleashed by the flamenco — music and dance — which he believed to be the dynamic of true art and artistic expression : ‘ Repel the angel , kick out the muse , ’ , he was wont to exclaim ; arguing that artists must work ‘ from the gut , ’ with the conviction and intensity that the expression exudes ; allowing the life-force it releases to flow — torrentially , vividly , dramatically ; as in the flamenco itself .
29 This possibility will seem unacceptable only to critics who insist that election must be by votes cast directly and personally for the successful candidate .
30 It was argued before the Court that this was contrary to the fundamental principle that products must freely move throughout the Community , The European Court of Justice agreed and held that once a product had been lawfully produced and marketed in a member state , other member states must recognise that fact and allow it to be imported and sold in its own territory .
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