Example sentences of "[noun] must [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | First , the drafter must bear in mind that , whilst a set of standard terms is not itself a contract , it is intended to supply the terms of a number of contracts ; it must therefore be capable of withstanding legal scrutiny . |
2 | Again , the drafter must bear in mind that such terms may be subject to legal control , under legislation such as the UCTA 1977 , or the Consumer Arbitration Agreements Act 1988 . |
3 | However , there are a number of general considerations which the drafter must bear in mind when drafting any clause which excludes or limits liability , and it is convenient to consider them here . |
4 | Thus prima facie the words of exclusion clauses will be given their literal meaning ; the court will strive to give effect to the words used , and , where lists are used , the drafter must bear in mind the rules expressio unius est exclusio alterius and that general words in a list will be interpreted ejusdem generis with the specific words . |
5 | Your heart must melt in love , and your eyes become two rivers , if you aspire to the other world . |
6 | The narrow rule states that the manufacturer 's negligence must result in damage to the consumer 's life or property . |
7 | In the investigation of any claim , the insurer must have in mind the possibility of litigation and , in particular , the need for evidence . |
8 | A grammatical term which refers to the fact that certain words must agree in gender , number , case or person . |
9 | A grammatical term which refers to the fact that certain words must agree in gender , number , case or person . |
10 | Almost every employee must moonlight in second , even third jobs simply to subsist . |
11 | Although it 's only two years since they began acquiring the magazines , there are now so many that the bulk must remain in storage . |
12 | It provides a modular course of study with a total of 360 credits which candidates must gain in order to qualify , and is equivalent to an honours degree . |
13 | To ensure financial resources are channelled in accordance with the principles of LMS , the DES has issued rules and guidelines ( DES 1988a , 1988b ) which all LEAs must follow in funding schools . |
14 | The directors must act in accordance with what they believe to be an appropriate balancing of the sometimes conflicting interests , but the court can not intervene merely because it disagrees with the way in which the directors have weighted those interests . |
15 | Be quite clear in your mind how your child must change in order for the situation to improve . |
16 | He said that the child must stay in hospital until she found somewhere better . |
17 | Because if the court does n't say that , Yeah , this child must remain in care , erm you know . |
18 | These will define the behaviours which a child must learn in order to move from her existing pattern of responses to those described in the teaching objectives . |
19 | Their characters will vary enormously , but since all communities must produce in order to survive , there will always be something identifiable as economic practice . |
20 | SPG would then be able to generate a set of criteria which European companies must satisfy in order to best meet your objectives . |
21 | Regular updating and revision must continue in order to provide for better balance of detail throughout the scheme , for new topics and complex subjects , and to make the scheme more attractive to users outside the English-speaking world . |
22 | All collections alter over time ; in order to remain effective , the classification device must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection . |
23 | After prosecutors presented evidence that he had money stashed away in overseas accounts , it was ruled that Mr Dixon must stay in jail until the judge sentences him in February . |
24 | The third element that the plaintiff must prove in order to raise a constructive trust in a case of proprietary estoppel is that she acted to her detriment … |
25 | By section 27(9) of the Act the ‘ qualification regulations ’ of an ‘ authorised body , ’ which the Advisory Committee has the duty to approve , mean only the regulations ( however they may be described ) as to the education and training which members of that body must receive in order to be entitled to any right of audience granted by it ; and in the same way ‘ rules of conduct , ’ which it has a duty to approve , mean only the rules ( however they may be described ) as to the conduct required of members of that body in exercising any such right of audience . |
26 | I think that its , its choice that 's something we have n't sort of looked at tonight , I think its the important er factor in a fact that we 've got an audience here with a large representative er percentage of er access to a car and certainly erm I working in the transport field in West Central Scotland , er that is not the case , in Glasgow where the car ownership is something in the order of seventy per cent of the population do not have access to a car or do not have access in a household , we , you are then talking , you have to look very , very seriously at what public transport must provide in order to meet just day , day to day activities and I think that this choice aspect is something that is absolutely vital as the lady in front says . |
27 | The cases establish the basic requirement that a director must act in accordance with the standard of the ‘ ordinary prudent man ’ . |
28 | For instance , with lower household size , a fully built-up town must decline in population , given its essentially fixed stock of dwellings . |
29 | It is not clear what conditions must hold in order to decide upon the word 's identity . |
30 | Lack of achievement must result in reduction of reward . |