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

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1 Yet the high-momentum electrons and positrons observed must eventually be explained somehow and it is perhaps worth remarking that it is not new in physics for novel phenomena to be observed when looking for something else .
2 It must eventually be split up into , the Muslims , the Serbs , the Croats , and that , that is in fact very sad .
3 Every contrast must eventually be drilled .
4 Accomplishments such as these must eventually be measured against the increasing menace to UN forces .
5 These committees are responsible for drafting resolutions that must eventually be agreed by Congress as a whole .
6 It is recognized that the current account deficit and associated capital inflows to the USA must eventually be corrected .
7 An image is a pictorial understanding of a kind which is true so far as it goes , but which falls short of full rational clarity , and must eventually be superseded by a concept .
8 For if literature be , as we believe … a fellowship which " binds together by passion and knowledge the vast empire of human society , as it spreads over the whole earth , and over all time " , then the nation of which a considerable portion rejects this means of grace , and despises this great spiritual influence , must assuredly be heading for disaster .
9 The subsequent application of such rules or guidelines must properly be left to those with particular knowledge of the circumstances of the cases in question .
10 Bentley customers are younger but no less affluent than typical Rolls-Royce buyers ; they must presumably be looked upon as good investments because they are more likely to make a repeat purchase than their Rolls-Royce counterparts .
11 Secondly , section 30(5) must presumably be read subject to the provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 which has drastically reduced the ability of the parties to exclude or restrict the seller 's liability ( see paragraphs 10–14 onwards ) .
12 that it is no good thing for any state to be involved in redistributive welfare policies — in which case the periphery must presumably be left to fend for itself .
13 Once terms have been accepted for inclusion they must obviously be recorded , so that this stage and the next one must proceed simultaneously .
14 Some modern gardeners report that handling the leaves of this plant can cause a blistering rash on sensitive skin , so it must obviously be treated with respect , but there is a good chance that oil of rue would prove to be a successful repellent for most misbehaving cats .
15 Some other explanation of the solution must obviously be sought and is probably to be found in diurnal variations of the carbon dioxide content of the inshore waters .
16 In a general scheme , all disciplines in human knowledge must obviously be represented .
17 Prominence must obviously be understood in relative terms : if features can register on a reader 's mind in his recognition of style , the degree to which they are salient will vary , and the degree to which the reader responds in a given reading will also vary according to a number of factors , such as his attentiveness , sensitivity to style and previous reading experience .
18 If the matrix event is felt to " control " the infinitive event 's realization , then the matrix event must obviously be conceived as a conditioning factor with respect to the latter , and therefore as logically prior to ( i.e. before ) the infinitive event .
19 Parties must obviously be allowed to retain excess seats , so the membership of the Bundestag has to be increased .
20 This fact must obviously be taken into account in the interpretation of raised beaches .
21 Areas of political life which are best dealt with multi-nationally must obviously be dealt with at the appropriate decision-making level .
22 In this context , I would argue that while the unleashing of widespread revolutionary activity in Latin America in the 1960s must obviously be attributed to the impact of the 1959 Cuban revolution , this event was essentially a catalyst , which supplied a model and a source of inspiration to a radicalised generation who were already looking for an alternative to the Soviet theory of ‘ revolution in stages ’ .
23 Presenting women 's viewpoint in development through interpersonal and mass media will explode several myths of patriarchal society , especially those assuming that ‘ male-defined reality ’ is the only reality , that political and economic systems created by men are superior and that women must merely be integrated into these systems .
24 It will be seen that the taking of evidence abroad , which must necessarily be done before the eventual trial and ( unless modern techniques such as video recordings are brought into use ) be reduced to writing , fits more naturally into the written than the oral tradition .
25 I was rather going to ask how you come to have accepted a post which must necessarily be curtailed before too long . ’
26 Communicators bring to the conversation their attitudes , beliefs , values and prejudices , these being fashioned by previous experience which must necessarily be affected by social background .
27 In a Christian liturgy mention of Christ must necessarily be made , as is the case of no other human being .
28 Any critique , then , must necessarily be made from inside the structuralist system .
29 We are involved in an exercise of partnership through sharing know-how with those republics in a wide variety of different areas , but any changes must necessarily be made by the republics themselves .
30 Here the needing and the daring are situated in time as realities , and as such they must necessarily be conceived as occupying a before-position with respect to do and turn , as a need calling for action and an exercising of audacity leading to the achieving of a result .
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