Example sentences of "[noun pl] which must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , if the words of the Act clearly achieve a different result from that which seemed to be intended by the committee , it is the words which must prevail and strained constructions must not be adopted in order to give effect to the report .
2 It is not so much the Western origin of new component technologies as their gestation in the West 's civilian sectors which must pose the most vexing questions for Soviet policy makers and their orthodoxies .
3 The terms of this description make it absolutely clear that Polygnotos did not adhere to the single ground-line but placed his figures up and down the field with some rudimentary indication of setting ; and a few Athenian vases which must have been painted around the sixties show the same thing .
4 Its shallow water formations include grainstones which must have had high primary porosity and permeability , and the sequence is also expected to contain dolomites .
5 The subject was taken from contemporary life and the chief musical interest lies in the treatment not of the amorous gentry but of the hero 's four comic servants and their sons , and the peasants at a fair , who sing partly in dialect : and in a quick recitative with many repeated notes which must have been performed quasi-parlando .
6 Although normally every parent company must prepare consolidated group accounts which must include all its subsidiary undertakings , there are narrowly defined exceptions .
7 It examines the disciplines which must come together to support EP as a single subject , and it offers a possible global content for a degree-level course in EP .
8 Is there any possibility of going to a separate system and using er non potable water for all these other activities which must take up about seventy five or eighty percent of the quantities ?
9 The quality standards refer to the maintenance of central records of experts which must comply with the data protection laws .
10 Yet , as we have seen , there is a symbiotic relationship between the formal codes of the laws of war and the generally accepted rules which must apply if humanity is to triumph over warfare .
11 that lady is on , been on the corner , standing there talking for the last twenty minutes which must mean that Mark was late to school this morning so then
12 Because the additional quantity of products which must flow into our heavy industry has to be taken from outside , not from within the sphere of heavy industry itself , which is in the hands of the workers ' state , but from elsewhere , from other external sources , whatever the price we have to pay .
13 Now when the wind blows from the south east and I see willow warblers in the garden , or redwings and fieldfares in the Shetland hills , I can visualise the forests and marshes of Scandinavia where these birds have their summer home , and marvel yet again at the skills and abilities with which nature has endowed the birds which must migrate to survive .
14 More than one-third of the new volume is filled by various indices which must make Monet the most fully cross-referenced of artists .
15 There were many types of seed plants evolving throughout the late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic periods which must have been excellent sources of food .
16 On the other hand , there are some posts which must tax even the most hard-working individual , such as …
17 It is in domestic architecture that Ostia provides the most interesting revelations for here are astonishingly well preserved remains of insulae , the tenement blocks which must have been constructed in quantity in Rome itself and , since Ostia is so near and as it had such close association with the capital , probably of a very similar character .
18 Equally little is known about the urban cemeteries which must exist , except for two inhumations found in 1920 near the main road leading south from the crossroads .
19 ‘ That , for all its surface appearance of mysterious and complex scientific endeavor beyond the ordinary man 's comprehension , carries implications which must affect all of us , now and in the future .
20 Now we have the prospect of organisations which must establish objectives , identify priorities within those objectives , allocate resources and then monitor expenditure against and the achievement of those priorities and objectives .
21 In these situations we commonly know or think we know of many of the conditions which must occur for the occurrence of the event .
22 Although Macmillan 's diary entries for 12 and 13 May provide the main direct contemporary source for what was discussed on his visits to Eighth Army , 13 Corps and 5 Corps ( there is no military source reflecting the contents of those discussions ) , it should be stated that Macmillan 's account tallies directly with all the contextual evidence for the range of problems which must have been put forward by each side .
23 In this age of fast travel , supported by conveniences in every aspect of a journey , it is almost impossible to imagine the difficulties which must have faced the mission .
24 Under conditions of perfect competition , as outlined in section 2.2 , firms which must attempt to maximise profits in order to survive are too small to influence the market price which is determined by the interaction of-demand and supply in the market : such firms ( sometimes called price-takers ) maximise their profits by producing output levels at which price equals marginal cost .
25 One of the most frightening aspects of all intelligence agencies is the manner in which they create a totally false brand of patriotism in order to further a particular cause on the spurious grounds that only they understand what needs to be done and should not be asked to account or explain for any of their actions which must remain secret for all time .
26 Enforcing rules when caught between opposing public constituencies causes difficulties for agencies which must work within the framework of an ostensibly activist legal mandate .
27 Official modes , such as the diplomatic channel , are more likely to be associated with communications which must pass between officials in the two countries , whilst the postal channel may be more appropriate for communications between huissiers or directly to the defendant .
28 It shows San Carlo to have had a big nose and long ears , features which must have been real as they also appear in several portraits .
29 Its body was covered with a rough hair plagued with small ticks , and the skin was hardened with the scales of a fish , but its human parts were more like those of a sickly angel than of a man , for its hands were tense and agile , its eyes large and gloomy , and on its shoulder-blades it had the scarred-over and calloused stumps of powerful wings which must have been chopped off by a woodman 's axe .
30 For example , Africa supplied Rome with two-thirds of its corn , transported in the great grain ships which must have been among the most impressive sights of antiquity .
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