Example sentences of "[det] must [be] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 It is envisaged that the warranties will encompass the operations of the business , taxation , the statutory accounts of Name for the year ended 24th June , 19XX and the marketable title to the properties and be subject to a maximum claim limit of £2,000,000 and a de minimis level of £250,000 that must be exceeded for the vendors to have any liability under the warranties .
2 That must be upsetting for the innkeepers . ’
3 The control of fire is the mark of the civilization man aspires to , but constitutes a kind of sacrilege , a " robbery of divine nature " , that must be paid for with immense suffering : human aspiration must inevitably bring man into conflict with the divine realm .
4 It is possible to obtain derogation from certain Stock Exchange requirements but this must be applied for in the early stages of a transaction .
5 This must be completed for each employee .
6 This must be checked for — if it is the case , a new head string with one fewer letter is used instead .
7 HEXHAM ( Northumberland ) Although in England , this must be recommended for its imaginative displays in the Middle March Centre of Border reiving history , with chillingly convincing soundtrack backgrounds to colourful life-size tableaux .
8 Configuration File This must be edited for each hard copy run , to contain the keywords which dictate the format of the hard copy volume sets and the charge codes for which modules should be hard copied .
9 The manufacturer specifies that this must be left for 72hrs before adding water to the pond .
10 The English climate , having given its clients a long series of warm sunny days , had decided that this must be paid for .
11 this must be preserved for f future pen pensioners , that 's you , as well as for those of today .
12 However , Cavendish was of more assistance to L : Lord Parker C.J. emphasised ( at p.378 ) that more must be proved for actual or constructive possession than that the goods were found at the premises , it had to be shown that goods had come to the premises by arrangement and that a servant or agent had instructions to take the goods .
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