Example sentences of "is that [art] [noun] must be " in BNC.
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1 | The only rule in componential analysis is that every opposition must be classified by plus or minus values on a single dimension ; [ +/; — female ] would be equally valid , and the fact that the analysts chose the other alternative doubtless reflects their ( predictable ) perception that men are the norm of humanity . |
2 | ( a ) Incorporation The first requirement for an exclusion clause to be effective at common law is that the clause must be incorporated into the contract . |
3 | One obvious constraint here is that the questions must be cast in a form understandable to the vast majority of respondents . |
4 | A fundamental principle of our case is that the BBC must be the guarantor of the national debate . |
5 | The important feature , of course , which our definitions have in common is that the appropriation must be an act done without the authority or consent , express or implied , of the owner . |
6 | So the test that has to be applied before a health authority refuses an ECR is that the decision must be ’ wholly unjustifiable on clinical grounds ’ . |
7 | A condition for membership of the EC is that the country must be a full parliamentary democracy . |
8 | A condition for membership of the EC is that the country must be a full parliamentary democracy . |
9 | ‘ The message is that the culture must be broken and that if anyone is found carrying a knife it must be viewed very , very seriously , ’ he said at the committee , which swiftly completed its stages last night . |
10 | The traditional type of plotter is known as a ‘ flat bed ’ plotter because the paper is fixed to a flat plate with the gantry travelling over the top but the disadvantage is that the plotter must be at least as big as the piece of paper . |
11 | An important caveat to this is that the agreement must be fair and reasonable . |
12 | The immediate reason for not using Labov 's concept is that the vernacular must be an idealization — on a par with other idealizations such as dialect or speech community — and so as an idealization it must be inaccessible in practice ( recall that you do not observe the language : you observe people talking ) . |
13 | The theological implication is that the Son must be somewhere midway between the Creator and the contingent creation now in need of redemption . |
14 | In all traditions , the iron rule of contemplation is that the mystic must be able to integrate his experience successfully with his daily life . |
15 | The centrepoint of the FSA 's case is that the grounds must be upgraded . |
16 | The most important consideration is that the allocation must be done in a completely open and transparent way . |
17 | What they have in common is that the design must be ‘ fit for purpose ’ . ’ |
18 | The gist of the section is that the product must be safe but the Act has no application if it is useless . |
19 | The third characteristic referred to above is that the agent must be authorised to deal with goods in his own name without disclosing his agency . |
20 | The only condition for this is that the pictures must be PCX files . |
21 | One prediction of many of these schemes is that the proton must be unstable , decaying eventually to electrons and protons . |
22 | said : ‘ This court has on numerous occasions held that the effect of Ord. 29 , r. 1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 is that the contemnor must be personally served with a properly drafted notice which recites in clear and unambiguous detail the following : ( 1 ) the order of the court or undertaking given to the court in respect of which he has been found in breach ; ( 2 ) the respects in which it is alleged that he has been in breach ; ( 3 ) the findings of the judge as to the alleged breaches ; ( 4 ) the period of committal to which he has been sentenced and ( 5 ) that he may apply to the court to purge his contempt and seek his release . |
23 | The most important single aspect of siting is that the hutch must be positioned so that it does not receive direct sunlight . |