Example sentences of "must be on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Entries must be on the back of a postcard or envelope no bigger than 5in × 6in . |
2 | Entries must be on the back of a postcard or envelope no bigger than 5in × 6in . |
3 | Explain to your passengers before you start that your eyes and your concentration must be on the road . |
4 | We may assume that he is not spying on players and so must be on the lookout for managerial talent . |
5 | Now , as he pushed open the wooden gate leading to Branson 's houseboat , and threaded his way down the overgrown towpath , Birbeck surmised that something big must be on the agenda . |
6 | Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu . |
7 | Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu . |
8 | Born in 1930 , so she must be on the verge of retirement now . |
9 | For example , I saw you on deck the other morning struggling to open the lights from the outside , but of course all your storm fastenings must be on the inside . " |
10 | ‘ The transmat party must be on the station . |
11 | Our sights must be on the majority . ’ |
12 | In practice this approach to user education still predominates , but in the UK in particular the scope of user education for schoolchildren has been expanded so significantly , bringing with it substantial implications for user education in other sectors , that the emphasis here must be on the description and discussion of this recent work . |
13 | ‘ They must be on the F-Plan diet . ’ |
14 | Somewhere along the line my name must be on the airframe section of the Form 700 . |
15 | He must be on the way down . |
16 | The train hastened through the flat Thames Valley fields and flat Western suburbs with single-minded impatience ; Tessa felt that everyone aboard , like herself , must be on the way to some metropolitan sexual encounter . |
17 | This gives us one combination which must be on the LM curve : it is plotted as point C in graph ( d ) . |
18 | He must be on the premises lawfully , either by virtue of a warrant , under statutory authority or by consent . |
19 | IN the tense situation pending a solution of Russia 's constitutional crisis all eyes must be on the army , and above all the defence minister , General Pavel Grachev . |
20 | Note that all the files to be included as part of a FOREIGN module must be on the user 's account before it can be entered . |
21 | Note that all the files to be included as part of a FOREIGN module must be on the user 's directory before the module can be entered . |
22 | Your computers must be on the blink . |
23 | Candidates must be on the party 's national list of approved candidates and require the endorsement of one of the party 's regional committees to get on that list . |
24 | On those figures , reckons Joan D'Olier , retail analyst at County Natwest , the business must be on the market at £350-£450 million . |
25 | Whether problems stem from personal shortcomings , from the structure of society or from some combination of these two broad influences , the focus must be on the family and on signs that something is likely to be ‘ wrong ’ . |
26 | ‘ If you are n't on wheels you must be on the skids . |
27 | Also there is some funny rule regarding how long a player must be on the pitch to claim a clean sheet . |
28 | One must be on the Left . |
29 | If the government thinks that they 're going to solve the problem by just lashing out four hundred thousand pounds for sixteen pitches , then they are certainly mistaken , because the mere fact of these people 's business , whether they 're in scrap , whether they 're dealing in furniture , means that they must be on the move all the time . |
30 | If significant provision is to be made it must be on the basis of a genuine negotiation and interaction between educators and the community , involving both social understanding and careful curriculum development to meet the needs of each particular group . |