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

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1 This folder must be available to be presented to the NEBE at the time of the final theoretical examination .
2 ‘ It must be nice to be wanted .
3 Another requirement for the grant of a patent is that the invention must have an industrial application but this is widely defined by section 4 of the Patents Act 1977 which states that the invention must be capable of being made or used in any kind of industry , including agriculture .
4 Any recording system must be capable of being repeated in exactly the same form on future dates .
5 It must be capable of being repeated at some later date .
6 The latter , which may be a plasmid ( extrachromosomal molecules of DNA that exist in many bacteria ) or a phage ( normally a bacterial virus ) , must be capable of being recognised by the host in order for replication to occur .
7 Obviously the media type must be capable of being supported by the unit .
8 The very fact that the installation of a protective system is considered presupposes that some degree of control of the fire is desired , and if this is the case , the degree of control required must be capable of being quantified .
9 In other words , any three such elements in a hierarchy must be capable of being arranged to form a continuous chain :
10 The amount of surplus ACT included in the claim must be capable of being determined by reference to circumstances that existed at the time of the claim ( see Proctor & Gamble Ltd v Taylerson ( 1990 ) STC 624 ) .
11 The premises must be capable of being let .
12 Polar plants must be capable of being frozen for several months each year , and to undergo repeated freeze-thaw cycles throughout the growing season , even at the height of summer .
13 ) It must be capable of being translated into the physical model .
14 To be differentiable , a relation must be capable of being directed along mutually exclusive pathways in an indefinite number of successive stages .
15 The approach must be capable of being used routinely .
16 The first trend is the movement within the philosophy of religion away from the Cartesian view that if God existed some proof of His existence must be capable of being set out , in the way that Descartes himself attempted to set it out .
17 Rewards chosen must be capable of being delivered immediately the CB is produced .
18 The curtain must be capable of being drawn across and back — no matter how bad the winter , you will be answering the door occasionally !
19 But if your repertoire includes standards like Wo n't Get Fooled Again , Substitute , and My Generation , it must be galling to be made to justify your desire to go out and play them .
20 It must be galling to be reduced to wearing denim instead of silk . ’
21 It is a little easier to protect computer software — but it is in the nature of the material that it must be copiable to be produced . ’
22 At parents ' meetings they must be prepared to be blamed by mothers and fathers with unrealistic expectations of their , the teachers ' , and the children 's abilities .
23 In negotiating this or that pay increase , they must be supposed to be settling for the best terms they can get in all the circumstances of the negotiation .
24 You must be willing to be helped and help others — your experiences will be useful to other group members .
25 The empiricism here is not so tight that all theoretical terms and assumptions must refer directly to observables , but all substantive hypotheses must be able to be confirmed or falsified .
26 Since it depends on an argument , it must be able to be expressed as a conclusion .
27 It must be horrible to be driven away from all your old haunts because you might bump into your drug mates .
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