Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] must [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 If Disneyland , which is only 150 acres in size , can attract 10 million visitors a year , the opportunity must exist for us to attract our own type of tourist .
2 To summarise , he felt that ( 1 ) a minority of mountain bike riders cause damage to the land and ( 2 ) that therefore you would be opposed to the idea of the path — ‘ the majority must suffer for the misbehaviour of a minority ’ .
3 In particular , programs using graphics or requiring additional software routines or hardware devices will be difficult in this respect , and the programmer must cater for any intended transfer from the outset by establishing common features such as a compatible screen grid-size and compatible device characteristics .
4 Accordingly , with effect from 1991 – 92 , a new procedure established under s86 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 operates whereby every practising certificate will specify a " replacement date " by which the holder must apply for its renewal .
5 But the spraying must continue for as long as the temperature remains at freezing point or below , as the energy of the frost must be spent on forming more and more ice outwards .
6 Whether they be in mixed ability , banded , streamed or set groups , the teacher must cater for each pupil 's progress by providing tasks at the appropriate levels .
7 Committees of enquiry can be set up ad hoc to look into particular matters , but a government can always prevent one being set up if it fears that the results may be embarrassing , since a majority of the Assemblée must vote for their creation .
8 However if an order for payment out is required under Ord 11 , r 4(2) , or if a legal aid certificate is in force in favour of the defendant , then the plaintiff must apply for his judgment and order for costs ( Ord 11 , r 2(3) ( b ) ; ss 12 and 17(1) of the Legal Aid Act 1988 and reg 124 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 ) .
9 In the case of each of the plaintiffs , the application form indicates that the borrower must ask for one of the three valuations referred to .
10 Actions which appear to compromise free speech are sure to be criticised in Parliament , where the Attorney must answer for both his and the DPP 's prosecution policy .
11 But he also recognises a genuine wish among a notoriously apathetic electorate for an alternative to the failed sectarian system , upon which even the Alliance must rely for its existence .
12 The draftsman must provide for the landlord to have sufficient power of inspection of the tenant 's books to satisfy himself that any information supplied by the tenant is correct .
13 What I could tell I have told , and the rest must wait for the light .
14 The King must wait for help while I fought his enemies .
15 the mechanism must work for all logically possible individual preference orderings ;
16 I shall now go some of the way up this valley , as far as the Col du Tourmalet at the end of it — what lies on the far side of the col must wait for the section of this chapter on the valley of the Adour .
17 It has been proposed that a reduction in pay rises of 1% could create 200,000 jobs but before the jobs are created the demand must exist for our goods .
18 A third party has no right to accede ; the treaty must provide for accession , or the parties must have subsequently agreed to it .
19 The supplier must account for the related output tax in the return for the period which includes the date of receipt .
20 But the believer must wait for God 's time of deliverance ; he may think it long in coming — forgetting that God 's time is the best time . ’
21 Yet it is sometimes easy to be dazzled by the well-intentioned enthusiasm of a Vicki Hearne , or by false philosophy , into misunderstanding or down-playing the differences , and because it comes naturally to us to say that both we and the dog are angry , or frightened , we conclude that what goes for the human must go for the animal , making certain allowances for sensuous and anatomical variations .
22 Before the SIB will recognize an SRO as capable of bestowing authorization upon a firm , the organization must apply for a recognition order .
23 In most instances the communicator must settle for an approximation within acceptable limits .
24 Therefore neither group 's data can be discounted and any model of the VOR must account for both sets of results .
25 The system must provide for partly entered text to be recalled for additional input .
26 Finally , the system must provide for the coordination , integration and binding together of services so that they function as one
27 The party must fight for its new image , not only for its own members , but also in front of the whole nation . ’
28 the commentary must say for the first time what had , nonetheless , already been said [ by the original text ] and must tirelessly repeat what had never been said [ by other commentators ] .
29 In addition , where the landlord pays an inducement to the tenant in order to persuade the tenant to take up the lease , that is a payment on which the tenant must account for VAT ( Nevile Russell v Commissioners of Customs & Excise [ 1987 ] VATTR 194 ) .
30 Whether or not such an expansion of judicial review is desirable is a question the reader must decide for him or her self after reading the rest of this book .
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