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

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1 There would , however , appear to be one question on which there is unanimity of opinion and that is that Japan must be protected as far as possible from Communistic influences and from infiltration from the USSR .
2 Northern Ireland play Lithuania in a World Cup Qualifying game at Windsor Park and the FIFA direction is that clubs must release selected players for such important internationals .
3 The shorthand way of putting this is that students must have the freedom-the academic freedom — to exercise due responsibility for their own learning .
4 The basic principle encapsulated in the Report is that goods must be of an acceptable quality : the word " merchantable " is dropped .
5 The only stipulation to the free beer offer is that punters must arrive at the track before 3pm to claim their vouchers .
6 But as the test is that A must use no more force than is necessary , and as this necessity varies with the facts of each case , self-help is likely to be just as dangerous a remedy here as elsewhere .
7 The only conclusion that can be drawn from the above correspondence is that Stirling must have had some sort of operation in mind using parachutes during the period when he was returning from his second visit to Sirte .
8 Another is that governments must be cautious in their regulatory policies , avoiding ‘ excessive ’ regulation that might damage profitability ; governments that ‘ go too far ’ may be subjected to direct industry pressure to dilute regulatory regimes .
9 The main criteria for taxis is that drivers must at all times act civilly . ’
10 One basic defect in these methods of scrutiny is that M.P.s must know the right questions to ask .
11 His reply to the expected criticism is that ideals must be striven for particularly now since ‘ in a position in which old peoples and old cultures are likely to be supplanted by new — we are in a common danger to all races over the whole circumference of the globe ’ .
12 Consequently , the offenders are not important ; what matters is that opportunities must be reduced and risks increased and this requires that attention be given to the situations in which offences may occur .
13 The next requirement is that subordinates must feel a sense of responsibility to achieve .
14 Some of us are puzzled by this phenomenon , because it seems incompatible with another idea we cherish , which is that people must not be blamed for acts over which they had no control , nor held responsible for unfair gains when they have gained nothing themselves .
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