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

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1 The Secretary of State must be convinced before confirming such an order that the granting of the order is in the public interest .
2 For Mercury to have an iron core which is wholly or substantially molten today it must either possess significant quantities of U , Th and K in the core and deep mantle , or tidal heating by the Sun must be particularly powerful , or the solar wind must be efficient at inducing electric currents in the core .
3 He or she must be confident about delegating responsibility for aspects of the Compact programme to appropriate members of staff .
4 General ‘ political economy ’ explanations must be correct in locating such developments within complex shifts in the production process , industrial infrastructure , and labour force requirements occurring at a particular stage of advanced industrialization — though much work needs to be done to define these shifts more precisely .
5 Your puppy must be used to walking on the lead before you start any proper heel work training .
6 The LIFESPAN Process account is required only in so far as a suitable UIC must be available for running your LIFESPAN Processes .
7 You must be over 16 to enter the competition and because of recording schedules you must be available for filming at a couple of days ' notice .
8 Surely science must be close to forecasting such natural catastrophes ?
9 Another safeguard that it seems to me that any such policy should have should be that development of the site must be possible without breaching reasonable and appropriate environmental standards .
10 Of course we must be cautious about taking on difficult tasks as if to prove our social virility .
11 It may go wider than this , but at the very least it shows that we must be cautious about blaming the draftsman .
12 However , we must be cautious in drawing such conclusions .
13 Yet we must be cautious in viewing the Japanese farmer as being on the losing end every time .
14 To the astrophysicist it is one of the most interesting objects in the sky , though the naked-eye or binocular observer must be content with watching its fluctuations ; Gamma and Zeta are suitable comparison stars .
15 In all , the search for visual relays working in parallel with the primary cortical visual mechanisms has been disappointing , even though there is good evidence that these areas must be capable of operating in the absence of the visual cortex .
16 The phase-locked-loop circuit therefore must be capable of operating down to frequencies below f1 .
17 Greenfield 's scale must be capable of distinguishing such local claims from ‘ true ’ evidence of detachment .
18 For this tax timing option for shares to be valuable , the marginal tax payer must not be tax exempt ( e.g. not be a pension fund ) , and must be capable of holding the shares into the next tax period ( e.g. not be an arbitrageur or market maker ) .
19 The unit is powered direct from the computer 's 5V power line , which must be capable of supplying at least 80mA .
20 The management of an organisation must be capable of reconciling differences and integrating the work of all employees towards a common aim .
21 Both your stand and the floor it stands on must be capable of supporting this weight .
22 The software management system must be capable of supporting many different approaches to overall software management schemes .
23 It must be capable of moving rapidly from one to another , of using more than one simultaneously , of focusing on a sub-schema ( say a ‘ menu schema ’ within a ‘ restaurant schema ’ ) .
24 This means that it must be capable of forming the weak hydrogen bonds between the two strands which hold together all double-stranded forms of DNA or RNA .
25 And with the large capital invetment involved , the customer depends on the fact that any new model must be capable of taking on the task in hand without difficulty — there is no room for mere gimmicks .
26 It must be capable of building new schemata , and of ditching old ones .
27 All stages from eggs to adults must be capable of withstanding low environmental temperatures ; eggs especially have to be cold-resistant throughout the winter .
28 The project under review , to be economically feasible , must be capable of producing an excess of benefits such that everyone in society could , by a costless redistribution of the gains , be made better off .
29 Any computer system used for Landsat data processing must be capable of displaying images , preferably in colour .
30 A teaching unit must be capable of expressing the teacher 's , possibly shifting , aims — just as a spade expresses the gardener 's .
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