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

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1 It 's up to the club to choose , although it must benefit the local community in the village , town or city where the club is based .
2 And finally , , it must remedy the common mistake of making the class struggle peripheral to the workings of the state .
3 The management of our schools has been conditioned by both the ideology and practice of hierarchy and control to a point at which , in some cases , it must attract the pejorative term of managerialism , a condition under which the artificial needs of managers , organisations , systems , bureaucracies or routines assume dominance over the real needs of children .
4 However , he says , if English is to be constituted as a truly cultural subject , it must abandon the pre-war approach of covering the ground " , and concentrate instead upon improving reading ability and training taste , which in turn requires a " discipline " .
5 If this was the French invasion then the news of it must reach the allied headquarters quickly .
6 At that moment of experimental interrogation it must choose the stark alternative of one or the other .
7 Next , it must notify the concerned states of what it has done — another condition that Libya has fulfilled .
8 If it is contained in a user-supplied package , it must satisfy the following conditions :
9 It must fit the institutional demands for the production of news on a regular cycle within predetermined categories and established formats .
10 If the United States wishes to be an effective peace broker , it must accept the fundamental need for law enforcement , uphold the illegality of Israeli settlement and abandon its policy of appeasing its ally .
11 It must support the technical staff ( ie engineers ) and their clerks alike , and be integrated with the departments .
12 The art director , as well as being an ideas man and a designer , must also be a sound technician because an advertisement has got to work , which means it must fill the allotted space attractively and effectively .
13 It must have the additional power of a moral code based on a religion , and there is no part of human affairs in which this applies with more force than it does in the matter of child rearing .
14 Before making a decision it must apply the fundamental principles set out in s1 of the Act .
15 Stroud District Council says it 's aware of the shopkeepers ' problems , but it must consider the conservation aspect .
16 For too long have many eminent members of the Institute been shy about such debate , hiding behind the feeble argument that it must respect the conflicting views of different modes of transport .
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