Example sentences of "must [be] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Initiatives must be completely researched in partnership with educationalists before being launched .
2 Harfleur had taught him a lesson : he must be properly prepared for siege warfare , all the more so since he now planned a conquest which could only be achieved through sieges and the show of effective military might .
3 Development communicators , men as well as women , need to use their skills to reach policy makers and opinion leaders to make the case that women are key agents of development and that their needs and potential must be properly taken into account in development programmes .
4 Surely an animal of this bulk , it was argued , must be partly supported by water , and their relatively inconsequential teeth must have been adapted for chewing on the kind of soft , luxuriant vegetation that flourishes in and around swamps .
5 Note that the package name must be already known to LIFESPAN and you must be its manager .
6 It is therefore essential that any room where gas is used must be adequately supplied with air , and must have an adequate flue to discharge the burnt gases , which are toxic .
7 In order to live , every part of an animal must be adequately supplied with food and oxygen and have its metabolic waste products removed .
8 They vary greatly in length , scope , selectivity and reliability , and must be carefully evaluated in relation to the stock revision in progress .
9 The judicial statistics of the late nineteenth century provide more precise information , but they must be carefully assessed in light of the social , economic and administrative settings which produced them .
10 Nullity of marriage must be carefully distinguished from divorce .
11 For those whose main interest lies only in the formalistic approach to physics , these results will have little impact , but to those who are interested in trying to understand further the implications of this non-locality there remain intriguing questions , which must be carefully examined in depth .
12 Activity with tools may be undertaken by the whole class as a supervised group , or may be later activities undertaken by small groups of their own volition , and the circumstances under which this latter is to take place must be carefully organized in advance .
13 These are firstly , the formulation of clear objectives and , secondly , planning , as resources must be clearly related in advance to objectives .
14 The more dominant breeds such as the Dobermann must be firmly trained from puppyhood since there is otherwise a real risk that they will become aggressive in later life .
15 If rocks are a feature , especially those positioned vertically , they must be firmly bedded in concrete , which can then be disguised by gravel .
16 Order must be kept and , while the regimentation of plants is not to be recommended , aquatics in an informal situation must be regularly kept in check .
17 Thus a Peruvian biologist must be well trained in fieldwork , experienced in research and have an idea of priorities .
18 ‘ I 'll be watching the seasons change out of my dressing-room window : I 'm doing it to test my patience , ’ says Gordon , disappointed only that her love of travel must be momentarily put on hold .
19 The goods must be openly displayed for sale to the public .
20 He says that they damage roads — the tolls must be reasonably priced in order to stop drivers using rat runs .
21 ‘ … while the uniformity and lack of explicit organization of production systems are touted as their most desirable features , attendant difficulties of dynamically organising and controlling coherent problem solutions must be seriously considered in problem domains requiring careful allocation of computational resources . ’
22 It had been decided that the Champagne-producing area must be legally delimited in order to protect the quality of grapes being included in the cuvées and to safeguard the traditional areas able to grow them .
23 Accordingly , the simple statement of the law that the maximum duration of a term must be certainly known in advance of its taking effect could not have direct reference to periodic tenancies …
24 If the plaintiff is going to seek additional damages for loss of earning capacity this , too , must be specifically pleaded in order to give the defendant proper notice ( Chan Wai Tong v Li Ping Sum [ 1985 ] 2 WLR 396 ) .
25 What I find very frightening is the campaign by Sir Thomas Hetherington in particular who erm as reported in the newspapers has said that there are er a handful , 3 or 4 people whom he has singled out , and he says the evidence is prima facie evidence against them , is so overwhelming that the law of England must be radically changed in order to bring a prosecution against them , and , as Lord Shawcroft said , well how , in such circumstances , could such people have a fair trial when we 've had the er Hetherington the former Attorney General saying , in effect , we know these people are guilty , we 're changing the law to prosecute them , and now you members of the jury must n't on any account er think er in er you must judge completely impartially .
26 This unity must be solidly established in deed and not only in words .
27 However , the assumption that productivity must be directly related to biomass or chlorophyll is a fallacy .
28 The potential role of the mass media must be fully taken into account when planning new educational approaches .
29 They have obvious advantages over ordinary questionnaires and ‘ checklists ’ : with these one can in practice ask only about a limited number of activities which must be precisely specified in advance .
30 The cellular and biochemical changes which must be translated into behavioural processes such as memory formation must be precisely located in space and time , as the criteria with which I started this chapter have emphasized .
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