Example sentences of "[noun sg] must be at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any extra given to one spending department must be at the expense of another spending department .
2 Development of this exciting innovation is continuing , firmly rooted in the concept that the primary care team must be at the centre of health and social care planning and provision .
3 On the IBM 360 range restrictions are placed on which sets of consecutive bytes may be considered to form a word-oriented unit ; thus the left-hand byte of a half-word must be at an even address , that of a full-word must be at an address divisible by four , and so on .
4 On the IBM 360 range restrictions are placed on which sets of consecutive bytes may be considered to form a word-oriented unit ; thus the left-hand byte of a half-word must be at an even address , that of a full-word must be at an address divisible by four , and so on .
5 Other competitors in Europe and elsewhere recognise that industrial policy must be at the heart of economic policy .
6 For a full equilibrium two conditions must be fulfilled : first the economy must be at the natural level of unemployment , where expectations of inflation are correct ; and second the government must have no incentive to fool people by stimulating aggregate demand .
7 But as a general rule the image must be at no more than five metres distance .
8 If the court directs , such proof must be at the expense in costs of the party who has not admitted the facts in question .
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