Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 can be green or black and are a collection of aromatic seeds contained in a pod which must be split to release the full flavour .
2 From down in the corrie , the first view appears of the Ben 's mighty cliffs and the spectacular Carn Mor Dearg Arête , which must be crossed to link the two peaks .
3 The type of care given must be monitored to ensure the best results .
4 Love must be seen to survive the worst rows and the most unlikeable or painful behaviour .
5 This is much more likely to arise where the vendor must be seen to obtain the best possible price for the land , such as a trust , bank or other institution .
6 ‘ One passage tries to transform multi-cultural education into a form of Orwellian thought control by telling teachers that children must be taught to acknowledge the positive aspects of homosexual and lesbian households , ’ she says .
7 Unless she can find a concession to make , while terming the outcome victory , most Tories must be beginning to fear the worst .
8 For it to be useful , in a working situation , it must be adjusted to give the specific performance characteristics required by the user , in the concentration most appropriate to its intended function , with a form , texture and appearance , that is operationally and aesthetically desirable .
9 These areas must be assessed to determine the potential load and analysed to develop a priority
10 The Government must be pressed to accept the British Rail view that the link is needed within the next six or seven years .
11 Transparency and communication must be emphasised to re-establish the perceived independence and honesty of scientists as we move into newer and more complicated areas of technology .
12 ‘ The people of Lanarkshire must be helped to overcome the devastating effects of industrial depression , and one way of doing this is to increase educational opportunities and access to universities , ’ said Mr Reid .
13 He must be used to discredit the English Reformation completely .
14 The genetic information stored in the viral DNA or RNA must be used to produce the viral proteins that it codes for ( D in Figure ) .
15 If there is no alternative to using a foster mother whose natural litter is the same colour as the mice to be fostered great care must be taken to mark the fostered animals by toe clipping or all the natural young must be removed .
16 Does he agree that steps must be taken to persuade the Turkish authorities to give such compensation , because it is causing great hardship ?
17 In this case , ‘ some power of R ’ must be taken to include the first power of R , i.e. R itself .
18 Care must be taken to remove the tommy bar from the collet before switching on the motor — it is all too easy to forget , and the result is a worn motor .
19 The popular church , with its base in the CEBs and animated by Liberation Theology , feels that risks must be taken to right the social and political evils of the world and so is sympathetic to revolutionary movements .
20 Of course , in order to have something literal and precise in the desired sense , care must be taken to understand the given conception exactly as it is , without addition .
21 If unemployment is classical , steps must be taken to reduce the real wage rate .
22 Care must be taken to select the correct neutralizing agent for the specific odorous gas to be treated and there are obvious difficulties when both acidic and alkaline compounds are present in the gas stream .
23 Legal advice must be taken to ascertain the exact rules and how they are applied .
24 Mr Hurd , meanwhile , said that a way must be found to enforce the no-fly zone in Bosnia without endangering the humanitarian effort .
25 But clearly some way must be found to prevent the open house that is all our concern to safeguard the amenity and character of the county .
26 Money must be found to build the new loose housing , which it says will then also cost more to run .
27 These simpler meanings ( which does not necessarily mean ‘ simple ’ ) are carried by identifiable parts of the sentence ; and the way they must be combined to yield the global meaning of the sentence is indicated by the syntactic structure of the sentence .
28 If there is heavy rain , the spillways must be enlarged to allow the floodwater to escape before the dam bursts .
29 Although religious history may be interpreted to indicate that this struggle has been undertaken at the behest of , or in support of , some extraterrestrial ‘ god ’ , this is not really correct , and none of those ancient ‘ gods ’ must be allowed to usurp the rightful place of the emerging Created God .
30 We were now in the 20th century irrevocably , ‘ part of an age where we must be allowed to take the possible risks of our own knowledge . ’
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