Example sentences of "that [det] [noun] must " in BNC.
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1 | Using the market price means that each division must stand on its own feet , as though it were an independent company . |
2 | PRINCE Charles stepped into the Euro wrangle yesterday by demanding that each country must safeguard its own ‘ cultural diversity . ’ |
3 | ‘ International yardsticks ’ means that each country must attain as equal a distribution as that achieved by all other countries at the same development stage . |
4 | A second point is that each investor must , in my opinion , be willing that there should be a rescission of the investment transaction in question and be willing to return any shares or money he has received under the transaction . |
5 | That is to say that each space must , in association with all other spaces of the machine , logically perform some function . |
6 | It also insisted that each committee must recruit candidates to be trained by the Union to act as local health workers . |
7 | It is made clear that this does not simply mean that each school must offer such a curriculum ; each individual pupil must take it up . |
8 | An underlying principle of the project was that each school must be free to develop its own proposal and curriculum plan in the light of its own particular setting , needs , and history , and that this was not only practically desirable but also essential if the professional autonomy of the school staff was to be respected . |
9 | The advice ( Devon County Council 1990:12 ) was that Each school must decide for itself exactly what to include but it is likely that all schools will want to include the following documents : a statement of the school 's aims and values ; a statement of priorities chosen for development in the current year ; a list of objectives to be tackled in the next two or three years ; an outline of how the curriculum will be developed and specially of how the National Curriculum will be introduced ; staff development plans , including the in-service education and a training plan for the current financial year ; plans for the use and development of the school 's resources ; the school 's approved budget for the current financial year . |
10 | In the last equation you will notice that the bracketed expressions approximate to our sectors , the industrial and commercial as well as the personal ( I-S ) , the public sector ( G-T ) , and the external sector ( X-M ) , and that although they must all sum to zero it does not follow that each expression must be equal to zero . |
11 | Our theory — if we are in the business of expounding a theory on the subject of pub design — is that each pub must be treated individually and on its own merits . |
12 | Integrity , in contrast , insists that each citizen must accept demands on him , and may make demands on others , that share and extend the moral dimension of any explicit political decisions . |
13 | Even a single day 's loss is covered by a deposit that each counterparty must make when the contract is first taken out . |
14 | Consensus was reached with the third and current criterion : that each solicitor must have ‘ substantial criminal experience . ’ |
15 | First , to argue that each party must trust the other does not demonstrate that each in fact does so . |
16 | But the situation was now so critical , and the time for restoring confidence so short , that , very reluctantly , I agreed that each Party must sink its political programme temporarily and combine to pursue an economic policy to save the nation from bankruptcy . |
17 | Perhaps next year we shall discuss flagship problems and decide that each boat must belong to a producers ' or other organisation , which is then allocated a quota from the United Kingdom TAC . |
18 | In Section 2 he rejects the suggestion , conveyed by the exclamation , ‘ Surely a similarity must strike us , or we should n't be moved to use the same word ’ , that some act must precede the act of using the word ; and in Sections 5 and 10 he talks about the ‘ mistake ’ labelled by the word ‘ to make ’ as it occurs in the question , ‘ What made you call this ‘ red ’ ? ’ ) |
19 | Darwinism implies that some species must triumph over others not because they are fitter in some genetic or athletic sense , but because they are better able to survive in a competitive ambiance . |
20 | In actual fact there is just one overt trigger for this inference : the particle well in English serves to warn the recipient that some inferencing must be done to preserve the assumption of relevance . |
21 | These writers , like the theorists whom they criticized , started from the assumption that the governments of Europe were still in a ‘ state of nature ’ and that some means must be found of restraining their innate propensity to attack and injure one another . |
22 | However , it is not the world 's statesmen that we have to thank for even this limited achievement in arms control , but the women and men whose political activity has ensured that some action must be taken . |
23 | However , plumes are generally enriched in those elements that are enriched in the Earth 's crust , and studies of radiogenic isotopes showed that this enrichment must have occurred hundreds , if not thousands , of millions of years ago . |
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27 | ‘ I saw that this cataclysm must be an expiation for some barbarous crime of civilization , some terrible human lie . |
28 | Watkins LJ in Seymour in the Court of Appeal ( 1983 ) 76 Cr App R 21 stated that this direction must not be used : " It is no longer necessary or helpful to make reference to compensation and negligence . " |
29 | In noting such comments , it is appropriate to recall that this discussion must be seen against a background described with some outrage by many commentators . |
30 | Einstein perceived that there must be a direct link between the distribution of mass/energy and the curvature of space–time and that this link must be expressible in tensor form . |