Example sentences of "must be [vb pp] [conj] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Still , it must be stated that a man as profoundly outspoken as Morrissey ( remember his line , ‘ All reggae is vile ’ ? ) must occasionally find himself in trouble .
2 Most important of all , its language , now more and more generally accepted as the ultimate badge of nationality , must be supported and a knowledge of it spread as widely as possible .
3 In order to connect 32mm , 40mm or 50mm waste pipe to an existing uPVC soil stack , a hole must be cut and a boss connected to it .
4 There are newspapers and posters , photographs and mementoes but it must be said that a lack of Italian language will limit the appeal of the collection .
5 Entering this part of the works I notice two or three prominently displayed boards alerting employees to the phone numbers of officials who must be contacted when a pollution occurs .
6 If this theory is to explain the ‘ flypaper effect ’ , it must be demonstrated that a rise in citizen 's incomes would raise the bureau 's budget by less .
7 When new information arrives that can not be satisfactorily accepted by the existing algorithm or model , then it must be adjusted or a search for a more comprehensive algorithm commences .
8 The human element which is so much a part of the informal approach must be standardized if a team is to operate as a unit .
9 All these questions must be answered before a deal can be struck .
10 Similarly , choice of the appropriate parts to bolt together must be made if a child is copying a model from the drawings usually supplied with a kit ( involving size , shape and matching ) .
11 An allowance must be made where a section is shaped or curved for the extra material needed , and pieces which finish with a taper should be cut out initially ‘ in the square ’ .
12 R.5 provides periods of grace within which matters must be rectified where a shareholder ( or a beneficial owner of shares ) is struck off or where his or her practising certificate is suspended ( including automatic suspension on bankruptcy ) or expires without being renewed ; or in the case of an RFL his or her name is struck off the register or his registration is suspended ( including automatic suspension on bankruptcy ) or cancelled or on striking off or suspension in his or her own jurisdiction ) .
13 Griffith said that two conditions must be fulfilled if a crack was to propagate .
14 Battles over the use of hypnosis by the prosecution have been raging in American courtrooms since 1969 , when a federal court ruled that the defence must be told that a prosecution witness has been hypnotised in order to ‘ enhance ’ his memory .
15 This can be done simply by defining the term imposing the duty as a " condition " ( giving a right to terminate the contract in the event of breach ) or " warranty " ( so that breach gives no right to terminate ) ; however , care must be taken because a court may not necessarily be bound by the label attached to a clause by the parties : for example , a term described as a " condition " will not necessarily be interpreted as a " condition " in law , so that breach of it will not necessarily allow the innocent party to terminate the contract ( L Schuler AG v Wickman Machine Tool Sales Ltd [ 1974 ] AC 235 ) .
16 It must be remembered that a court can not order a mortgagee to agree to a conveyance or transfer subject to mortgage , nor can it order a mortgagee to release a party from the mortgage covenants .
17 It must be remembered that a child with an IQ of 50 may only have the mental age of nine when they leave school , although their social abilities may be reasonably comparable with their actual age .
18 It must be remembered that a clause which restricts or excludes an obligation or duty is not an exclusion clause for the purposes of s3 .
19 It must be remembered that a cruise ship is a complete holiday experience and therefore has to satisfy the tastes of our clientele on a 24-hour basis in a holiday atmosphere .
20 It must be remembered that a precognition reflects the state of preparedness of the precognoscer .
21 But it must be remembered that a priest is different from the laity .
22 spread of disease and sibling competition , while it must be remembered that a site suited to germination of a particular tree species is no longer suited once an adult is in that place .
23 If fewer convictions result , this is a price which must be paid and a price which the police force as at present trained are unable to accept .
24 The Mizar-Alcor pair is of this type , though it must be added that a telescope shows Mizar itself to be made up of two rather unequal components .
25 All the elements of theft must be proved before a conviction may be secured for this offence .
26 At this point Sartre confronts the possibility that the whole project of the Critique , stated so confidently on its very first page — ‘ it must be proved that a negation of a negation can be an affirmation ’ ( I , 15 ) — may break down .
27 Customer confidence must be retained if a bank is to operate successfully in the modern world .
28 Passengers travelling in the rear of cars and taxis must be restrained where a seat belt is fitted and available .
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