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

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1 Moreover , these potential thoughts do not just lie there like strands of spaghetti on a plate : each must have a certain kind of relation to the others .
2 That must mean a new balance .
3 The Irish have settled into this country and there are communities of them all over do they go and see your concerts and if they do that must mean a great deal to them I should think ?
4 Unless steps are taken to ‘ eliminate it from the enquiry ’ — and that must mean a diagnostic diet — then there is no sound basis for saying that a patient 's symptoms are psychosomatic .
5 That must represent a tremendous waste of time and paper every day .
6 However , China has recently pledged to accede to the NPT and that must represent a welcome breakthrough , if it is serious .
7 That must have a profound effect on the ozone layer .
8 The response points out that there is little point in improving regional road links if traffic can not move at the beginning or end of its journey — inevitably this must involve a public transport solution within urban areas , with some form of limitation on car usage .
9 This must contain a fair review of the development of the business of the company and its subsidiaries during the financial year and the position at the end of it , must state what amount ( if any ) they recommend should be paid as dividend , and what amount ( if any ) they propose to carry to reserves .
10 This must include a proper system of recording orders , stocks , issues , consumption and wastage .
11 This must seem a promising start for RDS for which first receivers appeared only in 1987 .
12 This must have a major part to play in the increasing mindless violence of young people , imitating what they have been encouraged to believe is ‘ entertainment ’ , namely torture , murder and cannibalism .
13 The idea , the idea of it though and from an auditor 's point of view one of the things they will be looking at is that every one where you wrote when we are not doing this must have a valid reason and a new methodology must be met on how you are going to cover that particular aspect and that must be authorised .
14 They deny any great interest in theory : yet , as Peck points out , all must have a vital concern with theory if their teaching is to avoid being aimless and purposeless ( Peck 1988 ) .
15 Even those must suffer a slight speed penalty , although the DX2 66 , a 66 MHz chip , is destined to be the fastest of the lot ( until the 100MHz DX2 makes its appearance , not forgetting the P5 , or 586 , of course ) .
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