Example sentences of "[noun sg] must [be] [verb] on a " in BNC.

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1 The latter camp took heart yesterday from Mr Rocard 's insistence that any decision must be based on a consensus , but realise that they have a tough fight ahead persuading others of the logic of their arguments .
2 All applications for a change of course or units of study must be made on a Student Record Amendment Form obtainable from your Faculty/Campus Administrative Office .
3 The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and can not be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned .
4 The equivalent of each ‘ response ’ expected from each menu must be entered as there are no defaults ; each entry must be made on a separate line .
5 Recognising that consent must be based on a true appreciation of contents , this proposal reveals a strange inability to grasp the extent to which a work of art can rarely if ever be described or paraphrased with perfect accuracy .
6 The goals and objectives for a successful programme of library user education must be based on a synthesis of the needs of students , academic staff and library staff .
7 However , the understanding of significance within the individual believer must be based on a scriptural footing , rather than the visible indicators .
8 There are two basic criteria : firstly an invention must be based on a wholly new idea or involve an ‘ inventive step ’ ; secondly an invention must be capable of industrial ( including agricultural , etc. ) application .
9 Hobbes ' solution was , order must be imposed on a recalcitrant human nature , to make society possible , Rousseau 's theory was , if only people could be liberated from the things that makes them selfish , selfish and anti-social , they would come together in a natural social contract , where individuals would spontaneously give up their freedom , in order to gain the benefits of social cooperation , and Rousseau 's view was , if only people were , were fully rational , and could free themselves from the unfortunate effects of , of er civilization , they would enter into a state of erm , perfect society in which they could er , associate er without the , the necessity of things like the state or or whatever .
10 Exceptions to the rule as stated above are rarely encountered , which is not surprising given that any such exception must be founded on a policy which can assert a greater claim to the court 's respect than that of open justice .
11 A summons must be served on a limited company by leaving it at , or by sending it by post to , the registered office pursuant to s 725(1) of the Companies Act , 1985 .
12 This imbalance must be addressed on a number of fronts : peers could help by sharing valuable expertise , knowledge and resources , while teachers may also offer advice with teaching to a wider range of practitioners , not just those attending national board courses on developing teaching skills .
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