Example sentences of "[ex0] must [adv] [be] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is a decision gap and then there is a fork Since there must presumably be a decision to take either fork there should be further decision gaps .
2 2.27 There must also be a discount for the uncertainties of life : the fact that the deceased might have been run over by another bus on the following day or that he was involved in a particularly hazardous occupation .
3 There must also be a colour of adventure about sexual relations .
4 There must also be a place for ‘ commodity-money relations ’ , or in other words the market , which was an ‘ irreplaceable means for the flexible economic coordination of production with growing and constantly changing public requirements and an important instrument of public control over the quality of goods and the costs of their production ’ .
5 It will incorporate National Curriculum attainment but there must also be a place for the wider skills of the subject which the teacher will wish to develop .
6 In addition to the above format there must also be a tie-breaker .
7 Would he tell us then what he believes the impact of the er pay settlements will have on the spending he 's allowed local authorities because it seems to me there must either be a cut in staff er and a cut in services if they 're gon na keep within the the money that he made available at the time when he was n't aware of these settlements .
8 To a French general , conscious that in the usual manner of things there must soon be a hunt after scapegoats for the Verdun disaster , Joffre 's calmly non-committal response of ‘ It 's up to you ’ can hardly have been comforting .
9 But though a great deal may be programmed into animals , there must surely be a limit to the complexity possible .
10 There must now be a delay before the next step command is issued , so that the motor has time to execute the first step .
11 Leaped ‘ There must now be a question mark over their future . ’
12 There must therefore be a way for a member of the group to become an individual , the leader .
13 There must never be a repeat of this horrendous case ’ .
14 As we shall see in chapter 2 , careful sampling methods have been devised to try to ensure representativeness in survey research , but many other methods do not involve systematic sampling , and there must always be a question as to the representativeness of their findings and conclusions .
15 There must always be a judgment whether the action is tried or settled and there are detailed provisions for the retention of documents by the court .
16 There must always be a danger in interpreting an ambiguous text .
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