Example sentences of "must be [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There are more than 12 million pictures cataloguing what must be every major news story since the agency was set up in the 30's . |
2 | That therefore there must bc no poor , and for there to be no poor there must be no rich . ’ |
3 | There must be no other court proceedings under way which might result in the end of your marriage . |
4 | Attacks to the abdomen must be no lower than the bottom edge of the belt . |
5 | Therefore there must be no automatic condemnation of their responses and actions , but there must also be no question of their being automatically right because they are recorded in writings designated ‘ holy ’ . |
6 | There must be no nice balancing of odds , the judge must come to the conclusion that such danger is real and appreciable with reference to the ordinary operation of law in the ordinary course of things , not a danger of an imaginary and insubstantial character , having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency so improbable that no reasonable man would suffer it to influence his conduct . |
7 | There must be no second thoughts about this . |
8 | Restrictions on press freedom , such as libel laws , must respond to a " pressing social need " and must be no wider than is " necessary in a democratic society " . |
9 | there must be no net change of spin — i.e. Δ S = 0 . |
10 | In Malta , President Bush — in agreement with President Gorbachev — said there must be no more bloodshed in Lebanon . |
11 | The search must be no more than reasonably required for the purposes of discovering such evidence and there must be reasonable grounds for believing that such evidence will be found . |
12 | This remedy must be pursued with caution as the amount of force used must be no more than is reasonable in the circumstances . |
13 | But these details must be no more than reminders , ideas which can later be used or rejected . |
14 | ‘ The vet might put his hand into the dog 's mouth or pull its ears and there must be no aggressive or nervous response from the animal , ’ Joan explained . |
15 | To ensure that the spectators would be totally absorbed in these scenes , there must be no missing links or unexplained aspects of the story to act as distractions . |
16 | Is my hon. Friend aware that many of us believe that there must be no further transfer of accountability from the Westminster Government or Westminster Parliament to any institutions in Europe , unless that is approved by the British people in a referendum ? |
17 | There must be no through traffic , yet . |
18 | Two rules must be obeyed when exploiting them : local cooling , close to the heat pump or its heat exchanger , must be no faster than heat can flow in from the surroundings ; and the source temperature must not be lowered more than a few degrees below its undisturbed level . |
19 | its inflation must be no more than 1.5 per cent than the average of the lowest three inflation rates in the EMS ; 2. its long-term interest rates must be no more than 2 per cent than the average of the lowest three member countries ' rates ; 3. it must have been a member of the narrow band of fluctuation for at least two years , without a realignment ; 4. its budget deficit must be no larger than 3 per cent of GDP ; 5. its National Debt must not exceed 60 per cent of GDP . |
20 | It accounts for the determination of the Jerusalem leaders that there must be no independent Samaritan church growing up without the age-old split from Judaism being healed ( Acts 8 ) . |
21 | And there must be a sixty percent majority vote at the council meeting in support of the proposal . |
22 | If the incipient spin has progressed for more than about half a turn because the pilot has kept the stick back , applying the full opposite rudder must be a good thing because it helps to stop the rotation and to even up the stalling of the wings . |
23 | If the pilot is aware that the glider is stalled , applying the opposite rudder at the same time as moving forwards on the stick should result in some reduction in the yawing movement towards the dropping wing , and therefore must be a good thing . |
24 | Anything which attempts to reverse this by bringing in unfamiliar work from the past which students have a positive motive for wanting to read must be a good thing , and strikes a blow against cultural amnesia . |
25 | This weekend there are plenty of voices implying that Mr Major must be a good Prime Minister because he won the election . |
26 | Matt Hensley stays crouched low , so I figure it must be a good way to skate streets . |
27 | Inevitably , therefore , there must be a good many eruptions taking place below sea level , so we will conclude this chapter by looking briefly at the sort of activity that results . |
28 | The importance of diet in this group of patients is that for some diet alone will suffice , while for the rest there must be a good dietary compliance if control is to be optimal at a steady weight whether using oral agents or insulin . |
29 | If learning from experience can do that it must be a good thing ! |
30 | There must be a good twenty children there that day . |