Example sentences of "must play a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They must play a major part in developing , using and controlling the new technology , not for their own benefit , but for the sake of the children they teach . |
2 | Politics must play a major role in any decision — but how long can the organisers afford to defer their verdict on whether the country is stable enough to stage World Cup 1995 ? |
3 | Your Viennese background must play a major role here too . |
4 | We took advantage of a comprehensive review of strategic guidance in Wales to press home our view that land use planning must play a central role in reducing society 's demands for finite natural resources . |
5 | The cover reads , ‘ If South Africa is to achieve a non-violent transition to democracy , the police must play a crucial role in keeping the peace . |
6 | Having countered the notion that the artist is an anti-social creature , he proceeds to argue : It follows from this premise that subject matter in art must play a crucial role . |
7 | Every instrument , however unimportant it may seem , must play a definite part in reinforcing the main lines of the texture . |
8 | Now the result of all this has been , contrary to some of the nonsense in the British press , a revival of feeling in Europe , that Europe must play a constructive role . |
9 | So far as consumer markets , and especially mass markets , are concerned , advertising must play a vital role in the first three stages of the process . |
10 | And the way this leap into motherhood is treated must play a large part in determining the future happiness of the woman and her family . |
11 | The immediate family and the experiences of family living must play a considerable role . |
12 | It would seem reasonable to assume from this , that the length of the chains in the sample must play a significant role in determining the resistance to flow and the effect of chain length on log η , measured at low shear rates to ensure Newtonian flow , is illustrated in figure 12.4 . |