Example sentences of "[noun prp] must not [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The mistakes of Afghanistan and Czechoslovakia must not be repeated , ’ he said , referring to Soviet invasions of the two states .
2 Dulles agreed that the United States must not be seen to aid colonialists .
3 Until the outcome of these inquiries Mr. Tee must not be associated in any way with the Winchester Group .
4 Nasser must not be turned into a hero and gratuitously accorded the leading role in the Middle East .
5 HIMEM must not be changed within a subroutine , procedure , function , FOR …
6 The relationship with his brother Frank must not be forgotten .
7 However , she was adamant that W. must not be allowed to die .
8 So unilateralism says Mr. O'Brian must not be made to pay damages for the emotional injury he caused Mrs. McLoughlin even though the judge thinks the opposite rule would be better for the future .
9 The USSR must not be given the chance to persuade Germans that it had more to offer than the West on the subject of unification and neutralization .
10 The European Parliament ( EP ) on June 13 adopted a report by its members warning that the proposed EES must not be allowed to compromise the EC 's autonomy of decision-making , undermine the EP 's powers or affect the pace of economic and political integration in the EC .
11 Moreover , the law continues to require that RE syllabuses should be non-denominational ; RE must not be given ‘ by means of any catechism or formulary which is distinctive of any religious denomination ’ .
12 Clearly the Mason had given orders that the Angel Gabriel must not be allowed to slip away .
13 The Chairman of the Chambre Nationale , Yannick Guilloux , said the charges brought against Britain must not be seen as the stand of one European country against another but a bid to harmonise tax regulation , at as low a rate as possible , in order to protect the art market within the EC as a whole .
14 Bob Ashby , the chairman , said that international football was considered to be of paramount importance to the status of Rugby League and that selection for Great Britain must not be devalued .
15 Bob Ashby , the chairman , said that international football was considered to be of paramount importance to the status of Rugby League and that selection for Great Britain must not be devalued .
16 Bombs that were thrown at monarchist gatherings in Europe must not be thrown in London .
17 Barbara must not be permitted to tell these stories . ’
18 OVEX TM must not be taken by women who are or think they may be pregnant .
19 The speech of Lord Lowry , with which the other members of their Lordships ' House agreed , is a salutary reminder that the protection from action in the ordinary courts which is conferred on local authorities and others by the rule in O'Reilly v. Mackman must not be carried too far .
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