Example sentences of "must be [vb pp] in the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Where either party gives particulars RSC Ord 18 , r12(7) provides that both request and particulars must be incorporated in the same document and go into the bundle of pleadings immediately after the pleading to which they refer . |
2 | Among other points in the opinion , sex discriminatory actuarial factors within the scheme are not allowed — benefits for women and men must be calculated in the same way , although unisex pricing of annuities on the market do not seem required . |
3 | If the debtor resided in one district and carried on business in another , the petition must be presented in the latter ( r 6.9(3) ) and if he has carried on business in more than one district , the petition must be presented in the court for the district which was his principal place of business ( r 6.9(4) ) . |
4 | Secondly , the measurements on the statistical variable to be mapped must be presented in the same order that the zone outlines are listed in the data file . |
5 | The WWF spokesman said that canoeing was not a problem but until the law is changed ‘ a canoe must be treated in the same way as the QE2 ’ and if one were permitted to use the Derwent then so would the other . |
6 | The new guidelines , which closely follow those proposed by the National Research Council ( NRC ) in 1989 , stress that there is no conceptual distinction between genetic modification of plants and microorganisms by traditional methods or molecular techniques , and that all products , whether genetically modified or not , must be treated in the same way . |
7 | Where essential to the sense of the passage any such terms must be defined in the same document . |
8 | The meeting must be convened in the same way , as nearly as possible , as that in which meetings are to be convened by the directors and must be held not later than 3 months from the date of service of the notice . |
9 | Remember that champions must be equipped in the same manner as the regiment they are part of . |
10 | From these assumptions there naturally followed the idea that a balance between the maritime strengths of the European States must be safeguarded in the same way as that between their territories in Europe . |