Example sentences of "that any [noun] must [be] " in BNC.

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1 In direct contrast to this emphasis on the surface features of language , Chomsky ( 1959 ) argued that the complexity of grammar indicated that language users have a sophisticated understanding of a rule system and that any description must be concerned with a speaker 's knowledge of these rules .
2 The latter camp took heart yesterday from Mr Rocard 's insistence that any decision must be based on a consensus , but realise that they have a tough fight ahead persuading others of the logic of their arguments .
3 He is right that any settlement must be based not just on discussions between India and Pakistan , as provided for in the Simla agreement , but on the political process in Kashmir .
4 Do n't make the mistake of thinking that any changes must be major ones , on a smaller scale it 's amazing what a few new accessories will achieve — paintings and prints , plants , perhaps a new round table with a floor-length cloth on it , a small but eye-catching rug , some concealed uplights in the corner ( see pages 37 and 39 ) .
5 It is apparent that any differences must be very small , and may not be noticeable to people from outside London at all .
6 It will be seen that whereas in Reg. v. Derby Crown Court , Ex parte Brooks , 80 Cr.App.R. 164 it was stated that any delay must be unjustifiable before relief by way of stay will be granted in Reg. v. Bow Street Stipendiary Magistrate , Ex parte Director of Public Prosecutons , 91 Cr.App.R. 283 , mere delay giving rise to prejudice and unfairness , it is said , may by itself amount to an abuse of the process of the court .
7 Does the Secretary of State accept that if local government is to be local , it is essential that we do not repeat the mistakes of the 1973-74 reorganisation and that any reorganisation must be acceptable to local people ?
8 The rules say that any beam-line must be available for general use at least one third of the time .
9 that any advertising must be funded independently .
10 ( 2 ) The requirement that any infringement must be " necessary in a democratic society " is even more helpful to the media , thanks to the interpretation of that phrase by the European Court .
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