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

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1 If , they say , projects are not found acceptable purely on the basis of the tangible benefits , then it may be useful to turn around the investment question to ask what the present value of the benefits must be to justify the investment .
2 The effect of the rule that terms must be incorporated no later than when the contract is concluded is illustrated by the case of Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel [ 1949 ] 1 KB 532 .
3 They owe their commercial existence to a contract with the IBA , which must be renewed every eight ( or in the case of local radio , every ten ) years .
4 I just ca n't buy it , I 'm sorry but if the author is going to put elements , a political element into it , he must be steering the audience towards something , because why bother putting all these points up , because everybody realises , what the cold war is
5 I think by this time they must be dreading the thought of another signal from the Ariadne .
6 For this distinction to take place higher level knowledge must be affecting the reading process .
7 The third example in our selected group , if the case is proven , must be reckoned the most precious .
8 By any standards , the insect body must be reckoned the most successful of all the solutions to the problems of living on the surface of the earth .
9 Gorbachev must be facing a similar problem in the USSR , in the taciturnity of Soviet youth . ’
10 However carefully you maintain and repair it , electric fencing deteriorates , and , apart from the electric pulse units , must be replaced every six or seven years .
11 We need people who are not only economically literate , but politically and socially literate , well informed about and sensitive to crucial social and moral issues ; we must be developing a society whose members are aware and tolerant of others and manifest concern for their welfare .
12 As regards the French , their aim must be to harass the English as best they could , to make their task of governing those parts of France which they controlled , and of conquering those not yet in their hands , as difficult and as expensive as possible .
13 The safety aspect must be given every consideration .
14 The bearer of this document , Agatha de Courcy , must be given every aid and assistance for what she has done has been done for the sake of the Crown and the good of our realm . ’
15 The president must be given every assistance — political and economic — to cement democracy and make his gamble pay off .
16 If I am to show what I can do I must be given a chance to make my own complete performance .
17 A cat is a carnivore and if it is to be kept as a pet it must be given a carnivorous diet .
18 One has one or two friends who must be given a copy , and there it must end .
19 His devotion is to the destruction of ignorance ; his credo is ‘ hastened evolution ’ or , in popular terms , ‘ nature must be given a helping hand ’ .
20 We urged on him that the RUC must be given a ‘ fraud squad ’ as quickly as possible .
21 ‘ Maybe there will be someone to fill Lineker 's shoes in years to come but at the moment the replacements must be given a chance to do it in their own time . ’
22 If holist forms of explanation are to merit serious consideration , they must clearly be based on more than an uncritical acceptance of a crude version of historical materialism , and the claim that they are not threatened by counterfactuals such as those discussed at the start of the chapter must be given a less doctrinaire justification .
23 The person receiving a letter from a company must be given a degree of information about the organisation which they are dealing with .
24 He must know what evidence has been given and what statements have been made affecting him , and then he must be given a fair opportunity to correct or contradict them . "
25 A research programme must be given a chance to realize its full potential .
26 Since the defence must be given a copy of the statement of a proposed witness who has not made a deposition , it must follow that , if a Crown witness 's evidence is intended to depart significantly from his deposition and to be based on his statement to the police , it is the duty of the Crown to give the defence a copy of that statement in advance of the hearing .
27 But being a liberal-democracy also implies that the minorities must be given a chance to become a majority ; and that means , therefore , that they must be given a chance status and a means to convert the majority .
28 But being a liberal-democracy also implies that the minorities must be given a chance to become a majority ; and that means , therefore , that they must be given a chance status and a means to convert the majority .
29 Remember , your customers and staff must be given a choice between protected food or unprotected food , a healthy office or a sick building , a sterile hospital theatre or a source of dangerous infection .
30 The re-building of the science base must be given a priority in the longer term planning of the University .
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