Example sentences of "must be to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of a company without share capital the return will give no particulars of the members ; to ascertain that , resort must be to the company .
2 Mysticism , in particular , is as meaningless to me as music must be to the tone deaf .
3 This contrasts with the racial hatred offence , where the distribution must be to the public or a section of the public .
4 ‘ God and the King ’ , he proclaimed , ‘ are so in a league … as one can not be enemy to the one , but that he must be to the other .
5 Since the aim of adoption must always be to provide a child without parents with an environment which will foster normal development , the commitment must be to the child , not to the parents or to the agency .
6 It must be to the south , across Teviot , for the Tweed , to the north , was the greater river , with no fords nor bridges available for a considerable distance upstream ; and downstream , at Kelso , the Scots could be trapped too easily .
7 ‘ A clinician 's first duty must be to the patient , ’ said one .
8 The ‘ peak ’ organizations of business and labour are granted a special consultative status in return for their co-operation ( Schmitter 1979 ) Some corporatists maintain that within a capitalist economy such negotiations must be to the advantage of monopoly capital , since labour forgoes its local , workplace autonomy in favour of its corporate leadership .
9 Although they are , they must be to the people concerned but I mean , a pet 's usually a dog , cat or bird is n't it ?
10 In the view of the Director of the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education , there is an iron curtain separating public sector higher education in Wales from the University of Wales whose existence must be to the detriment of the young people of Wales .
11 I 've got a new car and it 's already got 23,000 on the clock , and three-quarters of that must be to the club . ’
12 The application must be to the district judge if made by him ( Ord 29 , r 3(2) ) .
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