Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [adj] [noun] must " in BNC.

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1 For Mercury to have an iron core which is wholly or substantially molten today it must either possess significant quantities of U , Th and K in the core and deep mantle , or tidal heating by the Sun must be particularly powerful , or the solar wind must be efficient at inducing electric currents in the core .
2 You clear the hole as much as may be necessary to judge the direction the line is taking within the hole , gauge where the second hole must be dug and carry tin .
3 In the words of Bergman , however , the sudden infant death syndrome ‘ is like a nuclear explosion where a critical mass must be obtained before the event is to occur . ’
4 In each case students registered for the module in the current or a future term must be counselled about and registered for viable alternative programmes .
5 Robert Schuman , former Prime Minister of France and one of the signatories of the European Coal and Steel Community Treaty ( 1951 ) wrote : ‘ Europe before being a military alliance or an economic entity must be a cultural community ’ , and the Treaty of Rome ( 1957 ) , which underlies the whole being of the EC , says that the signatories are ‘ determined to lay the foundations of an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe ’ .
6 This led S. Ohno at the Sloan-Kettering Institute in New York to the rather unlikely conclusion that the mammalian ovary must be capable of inducing oestrus cycles even in the complete absence of eggs .
7 ( 3.14 ) shows that the winding currents must vary cosinusoidally with demanded position in the situation where torque is proportional to phase current .
8 The offending driver may occasionally admit this fact but failing that the poor visibility must be proved .
9 The cut where the wing had been severed was quite clean , and the blood had dried up , so she concluded that the poor bird must have flown through some overhead wires in the vicinity during the severe gales we 'd had the night before .
10 The law stipulates that the Central Bank must ‘ promote effectively the goals of maximum employment , stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates . ’
11 But an additional limitation on the offence at point 7 is that the stationary vehicle must have stopped to accord precedence to pedestrians .
12 We follow a different model : that each point of view must be allowed a voice in the process of deliberation but that the collective decision must nevertheless aim to settle on some coherent principle whose influence then extends to the natural limits of its authority .
13 In local authorities we know that the principal repayment must be financed through the revenue account , namely :
14 This is an argument that the Soviet people must settle for themselves .
15 Section 175(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 states that the preferential debts must be paid in priority to all other debts .
16 This is a different Switzerland , an area where places to play and places to relax somehow live side by side with that never-to-be-suppressed Swiss past , which looks down on it all , smiling benevolently but quietly insisting that the twentieth century must keep its place and show respect .
17 Erm he makes a distinction between poor peasants , some being utterly destitute and some just being less destitute but er basically as er seventy percent of the population erm they 're the main group that 's pushing revolution forward and s so therefore I mean it 's this group that the Communist Party must n't alienate , you know , they mu must n't do anything to harm this group , associations the Communist Party must n't attack erm the associations .
18 This would be so absurd a system , that it could hardly fail to persuade the country that the Lower House must be reformed .
19 There are , first of all , historians who believe that the crucial variable must lie with the psychological characteristics of a comparatively small group of entrepreneurs , who instituted changes in the technology and organisation of industry : British entrepreneurs are held to have displayed a peculiar wit and resource in expanding and transforming production and distribution — a wit which is not itself subjected to scrutiny .
20 One element common to all forms of the offence is that the forbidden conduct must take place when the policeman is acting ‘ in the execution of his duty , ’ which raises the questions ; what duties are imposed upon a policeman , and how do they come to be imposed for these purposes ?
21 On the other hand , it may be that this is wishful thinking and that , in practical terms , the award of damages for illegality is incompatible with the theory of judicial review because it can not be reconciled with the idea that the ultimate decision must usually be left to the public authority .
22 But , as indicated above , the real importance of the singularity theorems was that they showed that the gravitational field must become so strong that quantum gravitational effects could not be ignored .
23 As I looked round the hut , I knew that the mysterious man must have a very strong character .
24 Or the authority may direct that the final decision must be based on economic considerations only , thus replacing all but the economic factors .
25 ‘ We will continue to press the council of ministers , who make the final decisions , that the final decision must be to award full status to the whole area .
26 That is what Weber bids us do , when declaring that the final account must be adequate both at the level of meaning and at the causal level .
27 Shareholders must have a fortnight to consider an offer , so that the final offer must come before the 46th day .
28 However , " consistency " does not mean that the normal course must have been followed on the occasion in question , otherwise it would be impossible to argue course of dealing in the case where it is most relevant .
29 The powers given enable the rule-maker to direct that the regulated person must do certain things , but not to direct that that is all he or she must do .
30 But there was no ambivalence in other writers : Quinney ( 1975 ) insisted that the criminal law must be seen simply as ‘ a coercive means of enforcing the capitalist social and economic order on an unwilling populace ’ , and added :
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