Example sentences of "must [adv] [be] [verb] by the " in BNC.

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1 We are involved in an exercise of partnership through sharing know-how with those republics in a wide variety of different areas , but any changes must necessarily be made by the republics themselves .
2 The measure , which must still be approved by the full cabinet and parliament , will apply to German as well as foreign manufacturers ( the latter represented by importers ) .
3 Once we can rid ourselves of the dual notions that some magic divides jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional questions and that all matters of law have one inexorably correct meaning which must always be supplied by the courts , we are in a position to make a reasoned choice .
4 At the same time the stability of the product must also be studied by the storage of the product in inert tightly closed containers ( see controls below ) .
5 In the end , we shall have to ensure that all laws passed by the Council must also be passed by the Parliament .
6 A distinctive European technology must also be driven by the needs of civil society , not those of the military .
7 The copy delivered to the Registrar must also be signed by the auditors .
8 Clearly , the existing technologies are a limitation and multimedia must temporarily be constrained by the platforms currently available to deliver it .
9 However , Labour ministers accept that Palestinian delegates must inevitably be authorised by the PLO and they see these delegates as a channel to the PLO .
10 It is not surprising , therefore , that when the National Trust announced that it had recruited its 2 millionth member last autumn , rejoicing was not unmixed with the occasional grumble that the Trust had become too big ; in other words there was a presumption by some that such a large membership must inevitably be accompanied by the onset of unwieldiness and bureaucracy in the organisation itself .
11 As these questions had not been directly answered , they must now be answered by the Court .
12 It was in response to that application that the committee yesterday published its findings , which must now be digested by the Law Society before it formally applies to the Lord Chancellor for extended rights of audience .
13 Participation in the affairs of State and open discussions of political matters must now be tempered by the need for survival between the testing conditions of competition abroad and what results from the State 's reactions to these conditions , the resentments of the population at home .
14 For example , most engineering degrees must now be accredited by the engineering institutions and ultimately by the Engineering Council if graduates wish to become chartered engineers and members of those institutions , so the way in which courses develop is very much dictated by the whims of the engineering institutes .
15 But the more genuine the competition , the more ineffective do government-imposed controls become as a way of affecting enterprise behaviour , since it must increasingly be governed by the ‘ logic ’ of the market rather than of political control .
16 To convert national income into real output per capita , it is necessary to make two adjustments : ( i ) national income must be deflated by an appropriate price index to convert it to real terms ; ( ii ) the figure must then be divided by the population to convert it to per capita terms .
17 I refer to our meeting on Thursday 15 July 1993 and your subsequent letter dated 27 July 1993 and repeat that your reqest for back dating of your regrading will require to be discussed with the Department of Management and Information Services and , if agreed , must then be approved by the Personnel Committee .
18 The limits of that practice of obedience must therefore be constituted by the boundaries of that political morality .
19 OLIVER said that words like everyone and someone and no-one are singular pronouns and must therefore be followed by the singular possessive pronoun , namely his .
20 The squares of the data values require more than six decimal figures and must therefore be truncated by the computer .
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