Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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31 A person may falsely believe that the horizontal moon , because it is perceived as being larger , must be presenting a larger appearance .
32 To this uncertainty must be added a further , familiar question — the depth to which Silicon Glen 's high-growth plants are bedded in Scottish soil .
33 From another quarter , Baroness Faithfull took issue in 1979 with the ‘ simplistic belief ’ in the short-sharp-shock remedy which she viewed as no less foolish than ‘ the theories of those false prophets of permissiveness at whose door must be laid a considerable part of the blame for the rise in crime over the last two decades ’ .
34 If the occupier then asks them to leave , they must be allowed a reasonable time to leave , after which they will become trespassers .
35 They must be accorded a permissive rather than a causal role .
36 In traffic terms however , these streets are quiet , safe and free from excessive through travel and aggressive driving ; as such they must be judged a great improvement on what went before .
37 ‘ We remain committed to supporting the needs of blind people and our aim must be to achieve a fair system right across Cleveland . ’
38 The main aim must be to find a public use providing public access .
39 Standard forms of tender and subcontract are issued by the JCT for use in conjunction with this method , which is far less complicated than full nomination and which , because the main contractor takes greater responsibility , must be considered a useful alternative by surveyors .
40 There followed a period when both these positions were held by hearing persons , which must be considered a backward development in the evolution of the BDDA .
41 Inspection in schools must be considered a vital part of the education system .
42 This traveller 's account from 1783 considered that outside , " the company is generally low " , but with fares equal to a fortnight 's wages for even a skilled craftsman , that must be considered a relative judgement on status .
43 From this sum there must be deducted a total figure of two hundred and ten thousand seven hundred and seventy eight pounds and ten pence .
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