Example sentences of "which must be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The vines are in fact situated on a hint of a mound just west of the town , growing at an altitude of between 100 and 105 metres which must be a classic example of frost-prone cultivation . |
2 | We will describe a basis as alternating if the first row contains one basic variable ( which must be a 1 ) and the remaining rows contain two basic variables ( a 1 and a 0 ) . |
3 | There is an unusual road sign here also , which must be a puzzle for those ignorant of the Roncevaux story , reading : ‘ Traveller stay , and hark en to the oliphant … ‘ |
4 | For example , less than 3 per cent of the population are listed as holding assets of more than £100,000 , which must be a long-passed milestone for most middle-class people living in the south , and an increasing number in the north too . |
5 | I am in the process of talking to the education co-ordinators at the prison about getting creative writing input from inmates for the project at work = British National Corpus of Current English — as the prison has had some notable successes with inmates finding new skills and talents whilst ‘ inside ’ , even to the extent of prizes and publications , which must be a tremendous lift to their spirits . |
6 | The two critical dimensions are the height of the hoop , which must be no more than 30 cm. to allow pedals , and possibly panniers , to clear it ; and the distance between hoop and upright , which must be a minimum of 38 cm . |
7 | Sgt John Marshall of the mounted section wants to hear from anyone interested in selling a horse which must be a minimum of 16 hands . |
8 | The two critical dimensions are the height of the hoop , which must be no more than 30 cm. to allow pedals , and possibly panniers , to clear it ; and the distance between hoop and upright , which must be a minimum of 38 cm . |
9 | A British visitor 's Passport ( valid one year ) is sufficient for most holidays in this brochure and can be bought at any Post Office on production of two photographs plus an expired 10 year Passport on two identifying documents , one of which must be an expired British Visitors Passport or your birth certificate . |
10 | We have insulins which cover a wide range of duration of action , but we still have injections which must be the least palatable aspect of life for the patient requiring insulin . |
11 | Simple truth , which must be the highest aim of any real inquiry , has explicitness as a condition . |
12 | The alternative focus to the harbour in Saint-Jean is the church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste , which must be the largest of all the Basque churches . |
13 | Even Trollope has his abbey , although he despised both Disraeli 's challenge to Young England and his novels : ‘ To me they have all had the same flavour of paint and unreality … a feeling of stage properties … and that pricking of the conscience which must be the general accompaniment of paste diamonds . ’ |
14 | I 'd always thought it would be embarrassing to have a man undress you , especially the suspenders which are so ugly and comic , but I helped , and except for the girdle which must be the most resistant , unromantic garment since the chastity belt , it was all easy and delightful . |
15 | This natural harmony of interests , it seemed , could be most easily given political expression by an enlightened government , which must be the work of an enlightened monarch . |
16 | The boys and their uneasy pastor were moving tidily enough into the first green enclosure which must be the frigidarium of the baths , emerging in little , bulbous groups from between the broken walls of the entrance . |
17 | That shows an inner strength which must be the result of his deep religious conviction . |
18 | By Greenham standards , which must be the yardstick for these things , the camp was minute . |
19 | Beyond them is another range , which must be the Scottish Office , and then , on the horizon , the fine spider 's web of antennae on the roof of the Admiralty . |
20 | The ability to do this arises from the fee earners ' specialist knowledge of the field , the aquisition and development of which must be the starting point for any firm wishing to increase its volume of personal injury work . |