Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] must [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Students who wish to enter a combined course must complete the first year satisfactorily , with passes in two units in each of the two subjects which they wish to combine .
2 One sole practitioner argued that ‘ private clients must take the risk of a business default by a solicitor as they must with any other business ’ ; whilst another commented that capping would be justified ‘ now that solicitors have been turned into a trade with the main considerations being commercial ’ .
3 By definition , the altruistic majority must promote the reproductive success of the selfish the reproductive success of the selfish organism , the mutant , will be far greater than the altruist , and within a few generations of selfish individuals .
4 A World Cup final is the wrong time and place to prove a point and the English management must take the blame for letting the press and the Australians sucker them into self destruction .
5 The elected finance ministers of the different countries must become the effective political counterpart to the central bank whose headquarters should be in Britain .
6 If we believe that the child should be placed transracially as an alternative to institutional care , then social workers must resist the massive denial or evasion of the negative consequences of some transracial placements for black children when the substitute parents have not been prepared or perhaps are very unsuitable to care for a black child .
7 Some of the important mechanisms in Japanese industrialization will be examined in other chapters , but the question of continuity in cultural traditions must address the survival of collectivist ideals in the face of the rapid changes associated with industrialization after the 1880s .
8 The hon. Gentleman must use the time available to him in the normal way to debate that matter .
9 Fifth , sound policy must address the provision of adequate , secure cycle parking .
10 The offline system will not initialise these items ; the Offline Manager must prepare the items for use by LIFESPAN .
11 Researchers in the social sciences must accept the fact that their subject lacks a ‘ Eureka element ’ .
12 In other words , those who live close by public highways must accept the inevitable disturbance for the greater good of the public .
13 The private organisation is expected to take into consideration only those consequences of the decision which affect it , while the public agency must weigh the decision in terms of some comprehensive system of public or community values ’ ( Simon 1957:69 ) .
14 Therefore the defenders of the old order must meet the threat by organising themselves to a similar end .
15 The social worker must believe the best results for everyone are achieved when both parties have an equal right to be heard .
16 Although all the words have at least one sense bearing the property for which the root was originally selected , it must be noted that to locate all words bearing a particular semantic feature must involve the careful selection of several roots ( e.g. to find nouns with a [ +female ] feature , sprouts should begin from ’ female ’ , ’ woman ’ , ’ girl ’ and possibly ’ wife ’ ) .
17 A public company must use the words ‘ public limited company ’ or ‘ PLC ’ in its name , and the company 's memorandum of association must also state that the company is a public limited company .
18 Despite all the homilies from the PGA that professional golfers must help the sponsor in every way possible , especially by cooperating with the media and especially with television , Jack had been known to stride straight past a TV interviewer without a word .
19 Therefore , either the acoustic-phonetic component must reduce the phoneme graph depth further while still guaranteeing the inclusion of the target phoneme in all successive vertical slots in the graph — but it would be optimistic to suggest that this will be possible in the foreseeable future — or else , lexical and post-lexical processing must be enriched to constrain further the alternative number of derived word strings .
20 Perfect copies must have the competition form and the fold-out sectional view of 44 Downing Street .
21 It is not enough to acknowledge the importance of collective entrepreneurship ; clear and consistent signals must reinforce the new story .
22 If any of the present owners wish to sell their share of the converted building , the remaining directors must approve the new purchaser , but otherwise the dwellings can be sold in the normal way .
23 The long , surprisingly thick mid-mounted wing , a legacy of the Fouga company 's glider-producing background , should endow low induced drag , although the myriad accessory-cooling slots and intakes on the engine casing and odd lumps and bumps of antennas on the aft body must dirty the otherwise-clean tandem configuration .
24 ( 2 ) The name of a recognised body must include the name of at least one solicitor , foreign lawyer or recognised body included by virtue of sub-paragraphs ( 1 ) ( a ) , ( b ) or ( ba ) of this Rule .
25 ( 2 ) The name of a recognised body must include the name of at least one solicitor , foreign lawyer or recognised body included by virtue of sub-paragraphs ( 1 ) ( a ) , ( b ) or ( ba ) of this Rule .
26 Yukawa also suggested that a similar particle must mediate the weak nuclear force , which underlies the radioactive decay of a neutron into a proton , an electron and a virtually undetectable particle called the neutrino .
27 For the overlapping group structure to be applied , the entire organisation must adopt the new management style .
28 Indeed , Ross thinks the moral philosopher must take the deliverances of common morality as his basic data ( as Moore , in spite of his much proclaimed faith in ‘ common sense ’ did not ) though this is because it rests on intuitions of necessary truth .
29 Every case in real life must involve the owner or the person described in section 5(1) ; ‘ the rights ’ may mean ‘ all the rights , ’ which would be the normal grammatical meaning , or ( less probably , in my opinion ) ‘ any rights : ’ see Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 , 332h .
30 Whatever happens in Central Europe must pass the test of self-determination .
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