Example sentences of "[noun pl] must [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Out on the flats there is nothing to hide behind and the birds must keep a sharp look out for trouble .
2 Similarly the profit and loss accounts must give a like view of the profit or loss of the company or of the undertakings included in the consolidation for the financial year again ‘ so far as it concerns , the members . ’
3 As reports flood in [ in this case they are drawn from contemporary accounts ] groups must produce a front page story about the cholera .
4 the medical and nursing groups must have a genuine sense of ownership in the management process
5 One could anticipate far more poisons being put down , and such activities must have a detrimental effect on the environment .
6 The second defining characteristic of compatibility guarantees a genuine relationship of sense : it is that a pair of compatibles must have a common superordinate .
7 They are all legal rules and concepts because such rules must have a given meaning which is established by the courts .
8 The short three round championship will mean that all the championship contenders must get a good result and since results from the two heats also count towards championship points , racing throughout the day is guaranteed to be close and fast .
9 Candidates must hold a professional qualification in social work .
10 Candidates must hold a professional degree in Architecture , an advanced degree , and specialization in the detailed aspects of the building envelope including diagnostic problems and techniques .
11 Candidates must have a high motivation to publish and be prepared for exciting teamwork .
12 Given an intention to make a business agreement enforceable in the courts and the necessary legal capacity , the parties must show a valid offer and acceptance have been made .
13 Industry certainly needs to be high on the political agenda but like Northern Ireland policy , the main parties must agree a mutual policy .
14 The parties must have a legal capacity to contract .
15 Although we believe that all birds and bats must have a common ancestor if we trace their lineages back far enough , that common ancestor was also the common ancestor of all mammals ( including ourselves ) and all birds .
16 This indicates how legends and graphical cues must generalize a complex reality to provide appropriate ‘ cues for action ’ ( Mark 1989 ) .
17 Candidates for both posts must have a good degree in economics , econometrics , statistics or related subjects .
18 It will be seen that all three of these matters must have a special importance when the transaction in question is one of suretyship and the wife without any recompense , except the advantage of her husband , saddles herself or her separate property with a liability for his debt or debts .
19 The corgi must have a regal air , be docile and reasonably well behaved.The fee for the show … as many dog biscuits as they can eat !
20 ‘ The known brands must have a certain proportion of meat in them , but I do n't know what sort .
21 The effects of distant secondary schooling on adolescents and their families have already been noted ; it should not be ignored , equally , that the wholesale absence of over-12 year-olds from small communities must have a profound influence , particularly on younger children .
22 Ah the ramblers must do a roaring trade .
23 Students accepted for admission from overseas countries must give a satisfactory guarantee that they will have sufficient funds to cover fees and maintenance for each year of the course .
24 Much of their scholarship was carried out mutually , with Mill attributing to her a key chapter in his Principles of Political Economy , entitled ‘ On the Probable Future of the Labouring Classes ’ ( 1848 ) , in which she argued that the working classes must receive a thorough education in order to contribute to the country 's economic and social progress .
25 All applicants must hold a recognised teaching qualification .
26 Applicants must have a minimum deposit of 10pc .
27 Those days must seem a long time ago .
28 Local conditions must go a long way to explaining why some villages were vulnerable to enclosure and others were not , and these variations could occur within the limits of a single shire .
29 Managers of bureaux must have a wide view of how the CAB functions both locally and nationally .
30 Those eskimos must have a quiet life .
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