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

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1 This is because the Law Commission 's Consultation Paper is now under active consideration , calling for a fundamental review of the law on this subject , including a fresh look at the various , often inconsistent , statutory régimes under which overpaid taxes and duties either may or must be repaid .
2 Apart from fraud , and certain exceptional cases , damages could be obtained only if the representation were fundamental , so as to constitute a condition , or must be ranked as a warranty , collateral to the main contract , such as a statement concerning the soundness of a horse .
3 The information must be published in at least one newspaper circulating in the member state concerned , or must be made available in specified locations .
4 That copy must either be under the seal of the corporation or company , or must be certified to be a true copy by the secretary or a director of that organisation ( r 8.7 ) .
5 Nor did it support the ‘ geographic fiction ’ that evidence to be produced in the United States was not ‘ abroad ’ even though it was in fact located in a foreign country or must be gathered or otherwise prepared abroad .
6 This came into being when the very first change in the first cell took place , and that change , which was the first biochemical action , ultimately proved to have been , or must be acknowledged to have been , taken to initiate the process which would continue indefinitely to produce a living being with an ever-increasing capacity to enjoy life .
7 One particularly important design decision is the choice of word length , since this affects how instructions are stored , the number of bits which are used to specify operation codes and addressing modes , and what data formats can or must be provided ( for example , double-length working may be a necessity , if a short word length is chosen ) .
8 Even before ministers get down to arguing over the details , they face a row about whether the proposed company statute can be approved by a majority vote ( as the commission would like ) or must be passed unanimously .
9 Size of establishment would be expected to be related to amount of training undertaken though in practice many libraries ( and not only small libraries ) appeared to undertake both less training and far less systematic training than must be considered ideal given that all staff in any size library will have training needs :
10 the grammatical pattern of a language ( as opposed to its lexical stock ) determines those aspects of each experience that must be expressed in the given language .
11 Each NVQ [ there are 24 City and Guilds NVQs in the hotel , catering and hospitality industry ] is made up of a number of units ; each unit sets out the standard that must be reached .
12 The wrong that unemployed people are not allowed to join this great union is a wrong that must be righted today .
13 If we are to evaluate complementary medicine properly , he says , there are several separate questions that must be asked .
14 The questions that must be asked relate to the promises that it presents , especially in the context of world food supplies and the alleviation of environmental pollution , and the caution that it necessitates in relation to the potential ecological havoc it may wreak .
15 The questions that must be asked about the miracles are :
16 The question that must be asked is : does the national ensign still have any part to play among yachtsmen , apart from acting as a sort of sporting rosette ?
17 Whether these costs are worth bearing is another question that must be asked — though , in truth , it is probably unanswerable .
18 Sections 1 and 2 have explained the procedure that must be followed , this section explains the additional tasks that the family may have to perform .
19 The 1981 Education Act clearly states the procedures that must be followed to maximise parental involvement in the decision-making process .
20 It 's one of the things that must be altered .
21 It is the registration that must be obtained by fraud .
22 This is an area where the concepts of sampling theory , mentioned at the start of this chapter , can again prove useful : sampling schemes can balance these two objectives by determining the minimum labour that must be invested to be satisfied that the correct conclusions have been reached .
23 Purity here is not a state of life , an innate condition , but a virtue — something that must be sought , found and won .
24 In my judgment these passages from Lord Wilberforce 's speech express the approach and the principles that must be applied to a non est factum plea .
25 In particular , the operation of the Social Fund — a benefit offered as a loan — often calls for social workers to provide support for a particular case , given the limited budget of the fund and the rationing that must be applied as a result .
26 It is important , however , to identify characteristics of particular soils which relate to their ease or difficulty of removal and the methods and chemicals that must be employed .
27 I want you to do something else for me — something that must be kept secret from the rest of the members of the team , even from Marshal Tolonen . ’
28 It 's a public service that must be kept going .
29 It is an activity that must be distinguished from the various abstract modes of experience .
30 The output produced by the pattern recogniser becomes the data that must be accepted by the first stage of this system .
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