Example sentences of "must [be] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ use towards another person ’ This phrase means that the threats etc. must be towards another person .
2 If you have made your booking through a travel agent , all communication between you and Enterprise Holidays must be through that travel agent .
3 I remember that my hon. Friend the Member for Midlothian challenged the Prime Minister to comment on the increase , and he answered that the chairman must be worth that salary .
4 It follows from the foregoing that a condition of the type at issue in the main proceedings , which stipulates that where a vessel is owned or chartered by natural persons they must be of a particular nationality , and where it is owned or chartered by a company the shareholders and directors must be of that nationality , is contrary to article 52 of the E.E.C .
5 ‘ What would my esteemed partner say must be on that land before it can become a resort ! ’ she asked .
6 The ribber must be on half pitch during knitting , but on full pitch while the stitches are transferred .
7 They must be on some sort of a one of the meters or somebody 's meter or somewhere .
8 ‘ They must be on some bonus for the FA Cup semi final — none of them want to miss it !
9 ( i ) The public may leave at the end of the performance or exhibition by all exit doors and such doors must be at that time open .
10 Well they must be at that age .
11 Mm she must be at this stage .
12 We have to confess that we are at a stage of understanding where any answer must be to some extent tentative .
13 But there is no reason for the Community to get involved in employment legislation , which must be for each country to decide for itself .
14 Whether one is satisfied that Mercier made free with its location so as to avoid having a fussy detail right at the edge of his picture must be for each observer to decide .
15 erm I mean as I said before , I do n't have relatives out in the Gulf , but I feel immensely for these men that are out there , men and women , and also for the news reporters , I mean nobody 's actually said what an awful job it must be for these news reporters and sort of camera crews that are actually erm doing this sort of wonderful job of bringing us back here all this information .
16 Must be like those miracle elixirs and things that people pay fortunes for .
17 ‘ But the murderer of Cosmas and Damien must be in this household . ’
18 ‘ Have you , ’ he enquired , ‘ thought how many women there must be in this country who are giving birth this very minute who know nothing about babies , but will have to cope without any help whatsoever ? ’
19 ‘ The mechanism must be in this bed post , with a spring that runs here under the boarding and up into the other . ’
20 Surely the bundles must be in some kind of order .
21 It was long believed that remarriage and the prospects of remarriage must be taken into account when considering a widower 's claim but this must be in some doubt following the wide interpretation given to s4 of the Act in Stanley v Siddique [ 1992 ] 1 QB 1 : see Kemp & Kemp ( Sweet & Maxwell ) 22 – 004 et seq .
22 It may still be objected that , though pupils at school must be in some way ranked in order of merit , the only way to do this that would not be restrictive is by in-school assessment .
23 If only because the offence is defined in terms of ‘ duty ’ the concept must be in some way limited to the ways that the law obliges the constable to act , in however attenuated or weak a sense of that word .
24 are clearly right to emphasise that new forms of politics and people 's support of these politics must be in some way connected to changing social structures and crises within capitalist society .
25 And even then the said imagination must be in some place heavily impregnated with magic , which helps to weaken the walls between the world of the seen and unseen .
26 Even if we are assured that the creatures in question are not in any pain , some people will prolong the argument either by insisting that they must be in some sort of distress , or by claiming that even if they are not overtly suffering , what is happening to them is cruel and unwarranted exploitation .
27 ‘ They must be from this area though , because they know it so well .
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