Example sentences of "must always [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The type of binding chosen for any individual volume must always be related to the type and size of the book and its estimated length of retention .
2 As a proactive enforcer a field man must always be prepared for the unexpected .
3 At the same time due consideration must always be given to the visual effect of the grain markings .
4 This cultural and institutional hegemony must always be distinguished from the more transient political and economic supremacy of European nations .
5 McCrea ) , in the context of security , that the Government 's policy must always be conducted within the rule of law , and that that is a critical factor in bringing terrorism to an end .
6 The CB must always be rewarded and rewards must always be withheld from the PB .
7 Some activities of government must always be provided in the public sector .
8 Within this country there is no regulation relating to the standard of construction ( such as the National Fire Protection Association Code 96 as applied in America ) , but the use of a formed , folded and seam welded method of construction must always be considered as the only acceptable method of manufacturing a suitable product .
9 This means that claims by UK citizens under the Convention must always be pursued to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg to obtain judgment , with the result that the UK has had the highest number of judgments made against it by the European Court of Human Rights for one or more violations of the Convention 's terms .
10 Special care must always be taken during the climb away if single-strand wire is being used , because there is no sudden jerk or noise if a kink breaks early on the launch .
11 One of the two argued that there were no universal jokes — that a comic 's material must always be adapted to the audience .
12 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 .
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