Example sentences of "[noun] must [vb infin] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Both the name of the receiver and that of the yacht must appear on the airway bill .
2 Whether or not any such implied agreement did come into existence must depend on the terms upon which the money was paid by Woolwich , as set out in letters from Woolwich to the revenue dated 12 June and 15 September 1986 , construed in the light of the surrounding circumstances .
3 Thus the inception of a new focus for the study of chronology has been promoted by such stimulating developments and Bowen ( 1979 ) points out that the CLIMAP group have discovered significant evidence which supports the idea that the immediate future is one of adverse orbital geometry and general cooling and hence that ‘ the prediction of the future must rest on the past in the present ’ ( Bowen , 1979 , p. 181 ) .
4 To predict the fate of such a crop — and its prospects of proving weedy — research must focus on the plant 's most intimate dealings with its environment .
5 Manufacturers must proceed on the understanding that they will receive no assistance from IBM .
6 Whether the creditor is affected by such an exercise of undue influence must depend on the facts .
7 social choice over a set of alternatives must depend on the orderings of the individuals only over these alternatives and not on ‘ irrelevant alternatives ’ ;
8 The proposition that the deception must operate on the victim 's mind may be inconsistent with three House of Lords ' decisions .
9 This is done here , partly directly , as in the injunction to be like the serpent , and partly indirectly , in her perversion of such words as ‘ milk ’ or ‘ nature ’ , Her parting injunction to him is to ‘ look up clear ’ ( 71 ) , ‘ clear ’ meaning ‘ innocent , spotless ’ : the stress must fall on the verb , ‘ look ’ or ‘ seem , .
10 Such changes must depend on the spread of education , which widened expectations and brought a more rational and secular mood inimical to the traditional values opposed to contraception .
11 Nevertheless anyone who wishes to say something in this area must draw on the results of research undertaken by the social sciences and so must accept their autonomy .
12 Under Section 27 the Commission must report on the impact of statutory provisions or any ministerial directions or guidance on such VFM .
13 Much of its success in this respect must depend on the skills and personality of the people who run it , particularly the chairman .
14 ‘ Its role must depend on the nature of the information to be conveyed .
15 The question what acts constitute a sufficient degree of exclusive control must depend on the circumstances , in particular the nature of the land and the manner in which land of that nature is commonly used or enjoyed . "
16 Success must depend on the efforts and policies of the countries themselves .
17 A rather flippant , but more memorable , definition of normalisation can be given as ‘ the attributes in a relation must depend on the key , the whole key , and nothing but the key ’ .
18 The legal advice scheme may be invoked for initial advice and assistance , but the litigant who requires the services of a lawyer in civil proceedings must rely on the provisions of the representation element of the legal aid scheme or meet the cost himself or herself .
19 JOHN COLE The Voting must go on The public has done its bit : now MPs get their chance
20 It is clear that under a system of well-conceived planning the resolution of competing claims and the allocation of land for the various requirements must proceed on the basis of selecting the most suitable land for the particular purpose , irrespective of the existing values which may attach to the individual parcels of land .
21 This number must appear on the cover and on the title page .
22 A lot must reflect on the upbringing and family life .
23 The ambit of the duty must depend on the circumstances , especially the respective positions of those involved .
24 Lovers must rely on the discretion of parents or ask friends to lend them a room . ’
25 Whether or not there is an agreement must depend on the facts of the particular case , and whether or not the decision of Vaisey J. was correct I consider that the facts of the present case , including as they do the letters of 12 June and 15 September 1986 , are not consistent with an agreement on the lines suggested .
26 Their nature and source must appear on the shipping form .
27 As the Steam Tank is not provided with any instruments for determining the pressure in the boiler , the commander must rely on the intensity of the gurgling noises , the hissing sound as steam escapes from imperfectly sealed piping , and the clouds of vapour which accumulate around him .
28 The requirements of natural justice must depend on the circumstances of the case , the nature of the inquiry , the rules under which the tribunal is acting , the subject matter that is being dealt with , and so forth .
29 ‘ The requirements of natural justice must depend on the circumstances of the case , the nature of the inquiry , the rules under which the tribunal is acting , the subject-matter that is being dealt with , and so forth ’
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