Example sentences of "must [adv] [be] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the remainder must still be at the Institute in Rome ; a delegation from the Venice Soprintendenza and Padua 's Eremitani Church , which owns the fragments , is due to travel to Rome shortly to resolve the problem . |
2 | Julia , his bridle , I think , must still be in the tack room . |
3 | His ( professional 's ) preoccupation must always be with the promotion of the interests of his client … ( 1968 , p.5 ) . |
4 | When active , they must always be on the alert , ready to take avoiding action . |
5 | They must always be on the lookout for the stalking feline hunter , whose aim is to get as close as possible before beginning the chase . |
6 | A jug of water and a glass must always be on the table here when the Headmistress comes in . |
7 | He must always be on the move with those who influence , control and make the complex world of finance go round , and this includes those in the media concerned with money , investment , and economics . |
8 | We must always be on the lookout for |
9 | Needles to be brought into holding position must always be at the opposite side to the carriage . |
10 | ‘ British Sugar often want to move a load at very short notice and we must always be at the ready ’ he adds . |
11 | Angler 's names , for instance , must always be in the same format if they are to be considered unique . |
12 | Sometimes , this may be delegated to the conveyancer acting , but this delegation must clearly be with the client 's authority . |
13 | Consequently , starting from any tableau on the list we can connect it to any other efficient tableau by a linked sequence , so the other efficient tableau must also be on the list . |
14 | This gives us a second combination of interest and income ( 10% and £40m. ) which must also be on the IS curve . |
15 | The onus must now be on the industry to provide more secure machines and on users to make sure that their own security procedures ( including the simple step of locking office doors ) is unimpeachable . |
16 | It would be in keeping with Mr Premium to lament that a young man must now be at the years of discretion before he is allowed to ruin himself . |
17 | What strikes me about it is not only the great repertory you 've covered and the astonishing sales figures that must now be in the region of a hundred million , but the creative way you 've used the medium in conjunction with your years of work with the Berlin Philharmonic . |
18 | The frequencies used in the measurements must now be in the range where orientational polarization of the dipoles in the polymer is active . |
19 | Another memory must surely be of the improvement to many stations , some of the London termini becoming shopping meccas , albeit the reduction in size of key ones such as Crewe and the general simplification of track layouts . |
20 | These fountains must surely be amongst the most remarkable of all natural phenomena ; the plumes of incandescent liquid rock commonly reach many tens of metres in height , and one in 1959 reached not less than 400 metres . |
21 | As for soil types , hungry Norfolk sands or flinty Hampshire chalks must surely be among the droughtiest in the country . |
22 | Further , the Vienna Convention does not specify how long the obligations under Article 18 continue , although at some point a signatory State that does not ratify a treaty must surely be in the same position as non-signatories . |
23 | If a woman is to be taken seriously she must either be past the menopause or very plain , preferably both . |
24 | That copy must either be under the seal of the corporation or company , or must be certified to be a true copy by the secretary or a director of that organisation ( r 8.7 ) . |
25 | The rule referred to is based on the proposition that all events , from the very beginning of earthly life and from whatever source , must ultimately be for the promotion of the enjoyment of life ; therefore the classification , good , evil or neutral reflected the measure of the effect on human happiness attributable to each event . |
26 | The same advantage can be taken of star clusters like the Pleiades and the Hyades : their component stars were born from the same gas clouds and must therefore be at the same distance from us . |
27 | Natural selection only favours habits that make organisms leave more offspring ; the advantage of a habit must therefore be in the short-term . |
28 | Yes , you must certainly be on the staff of the bank . |