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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 choose to give it up , as must the man , in
2 Not only must the users of such a system find the data relevant and credible , they must also be motivated to use it to improve the overall performance of their activities .
3 Must the existence of God be probable , or can theism seek to defend its position against the improbability of God 's existence ?
4 How much worse must the recollection be for Barney , who had seen the hideous reality ?
5 Must the eve weep ‘ Gaze — I fade ! ’ ’
6 Not only must the contestants behave , but their team-mates are also obliged to conduct themselves properly , even when not fighting .
7 Still must the battle for Freedom be won :
8 Not only must the battle for Southeast Asia be fought in Tonkin , as General Juin told the Americans in Saigon , but as de Lattre was to present his case in Washington , it was not his war but our war .
9 What must the U K government consider in deciding whether to put in taxpayers ' money ?
10 Under no circumstances at all must the Germans know about it .
11 As the MIND report concludes , not only must the system be made more user friendly , but it must move away from a supply-led to a consumer-oriented approach .
12 On National day the bookmakers assessed his chance at 100–7 , with Must the favourite and Sundew ( who was to win the race the following year ) second favourite .
13 And so , too , must the positions adopted by political leaders and other politicians change .
14 Not only must the firm be satisfied that the client is able to finance the transaction but before making any public announcement , tangible evidence must be available .
15 Not only must the firm contemplating selling overseas be versed in the economics , law and politics of a foreign country , but it will also have to understand the more subtle , less tangible , meanings , values and languages of the culture itself .
16 Now must the dagger she had long carried in her heart twist in an agonising dance .
17 To what extent must the individual be held responsible for him/herself ?
18 Must the individual bend to comply with ( usually ) middle-class value systems in order to achieve some kind of acceptance ?
19 To till properly , you must know a great deal about every bit of your land — you will find variations between different parts of even one small field — soil texture , structure , acidity , drainage , and history must all be considered ; as must the significance of the life within the soil and its relationship to fertility .
20 How long it lasted must also remain a mystery , as must the rise of its probable successor at Hereford , where Anglian settlers known as the Magonsaete were well established by AD 691 .
21 All this simply reinforces my earlier point that not only must the field anthropologist pay close attention to the difference between normative rules and social practice but that the study of kinship is something far more complicated than simply the study of genealogies or the ramifying biological links of the domestic family .
22 The identification of objectives : what must the students learn ? 2 .
23 It is unnecessary for the suspicion to be reasonable ; nor must the person be suspected of having committed an offence .
24 Consider a computer with which you are familiar : to what extent must the assembler language programmer be aware of the precise format in the computer of the instructions he writes ?
25 What arguments must the directors have put forward ( i ) for moving from Ebbw Vale , perhaps to the coast , and ( ii ) for staying in Ebbw Vale ?
26 These vital ions must be reabsorbed by the gut wall , as must the fluid and nutrients in the lumen .
27 Why must the Bill be completed today ?
28 But as the social role of technology changes , so must the genre whose task has traditionally been to keep one step ahead of science as we know it .
29 And so , Nicodemus would have been familiar with this story , and Jesus says as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness , even so , must the son of man be lifted up , but whoever believes in him may have eternal life .
30 Why then must the street in which she lives , in a row of handsome but not very grand Georgian houses , be protected by gates and railings which can without hyperbole be described as neo-palatial ?
  Next page