Example sentences of "[noun sg] must be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ To … another vehicle ’ means that damage must be caused to a vehicle other than the driver 's motor vehicle .
2 A All faults or damage must be reported to RTS , as soon as possible , so that immediate action can be taken .
3 The learner is allocated to the ward for such a short period that every learning opportunity must be exploited to the full .
4 There is yet no evidence of permanent production centres in early Anglo-Saxon England , and resort must be made to the objects themselves to determine the structure of the industry .
5 So article 7(5) of the Leasing Convention , which provides that nothing in article 7 is to affect the priority of any lien creditor , does not mean that lien creditors are to have priority over the lessor , merely that article 7 itself is not to be treated as dealing with the issue , so that resort must be had to the applicable law .
6 resort must be had to basal principles involved in the tort of negligence .
7 The doctor 's certificate must be taken to the Registrar of Births and Deaths in the registration sub-district where the death occurred , normally within five days .
8 Growing environmental awareness is leading more people to conclude that in order to survive greater credence must be given to the concept of sustainability .
9 ( 8 ) The text of the tender advertisement must be cleared with the Quotations Department if the offer is made on the London Stock Exchange but otherwise with the Panel and copies of the final text must be given to both at the same time as they are given to the newspapers .
10 Everyone 's heart must be torn to shreds .
11 written medical evidence , or evidence of compassionate circumstances relevant to the performance of a candidate in cumulative or other forms of assessment must be presented to the course director or senior course tutor by the date on which the work was due to be submitted .
12 However , notice of this election must be given to the Inland Revenue not later than the time of the appeal made against the Schedule E assessment containing the disputed benefit figure .
13 The most obvious choice for most elderly people of modest means is the index-linked certificates , with the rest of their small capital in a building society , but the decision must be tailored to their requirements .
14 But the response must be limited to the amount of force necessary to protect them .
15 The therapeutic response must be tailored to these needs if we are economically and effectively to use our resources .
16 Notice of the first meeting of creditor must be given to all creditors at least twenty-one days before the date fixed for the meeting ( r 6.79(3) ) .
17 The original legislation passed in 1985 stipulated that the deficit must be reduced to $36bn in the 1990 fiscal year which began on 1 October .
18 Indeed , ‘ a majority of drama , documentaries and educational programmes ’ should be of EEC origin , and a percentage of every television company 's budget must be allocated to ‘ Community works created by independent producers , ( the proportion , initially to be 5 per cent , will rise to 10 per cent ) .
19 The fleece must be sealed to the ground all round and any holes must be repaired using fleece patches and glue or by stapling the edges together .
20 Usually , there is no communication between the two until the last minute , and then a long-winded procedure begins in which the empty listed building must be offered to every other part of the organization ( most of which self-evidently will not want it ) ; and while the papers sit in in-trays the repair bill escalates into hundreds of thousands of pounds .
21 Calling for a people revolution with more investment in skills and training , Mr Brown said a new British learning ethic must be harnessed to the traditional work ethic .
22 ( 8 ) The estimated length of trial must be notified to the court on setting down .
23 Effective computer support must be matched to human thinking so that communication is readily established and yet different in providing functions which supplement human thinking ( p. 233 ) .
24 On the economic side , there is no doubt that price support must be reduced to nearer world levels .
25 If there is a ‘ persistent failure ’ of a child to comply with directions the case must be referred to the local authority social services department for investigation of the circumstances .
26 But the promise in the present case must be taken to be , as in fact it was , express : and the question is , whether that fact will warrant the extension of the promise beyond that which would be implied by law ; and whether the consideration , though insufficient to raise an implied promise , will nevertheless support an express one .
27 ANY LOSS OF MONEY MUST BE REPORTED TO THE POLICE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF DISCOVERY AND A REPORT OBTAINED .
28 That there was , none the less , some considerable support for Mary 's successful bid for the throne must be attributed to the widespread distrust of the duke and respect for the rights of legitimate succession , rather than to any general desire for a return to the papal fold .
29 These techniques of consumer targeting are now so widely applied that a separate chapter must be devoted to them .
30 ‘ If the legislature thinks that in this field the public interest overcomes some of the common law 's traditional consideration for the individual , then effect must be given to the statute which embodies this policy .
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