Example sentences of "but it must [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | This does not , of course , guarantee truthfulness , but it must improve the chance that the replies will be honest . |
2 | McNair gives no authority for this assertion , but it must rest upon the right of any State to protest against interference with its internationally protected rights . |
3 | But it must stand alongside other factors , the principal one of which is that the date of his first review should , in my view , relate strictly to the judicial view of the tariff . |
4 | These examples are tolerably plain , but it must depend to a large extent on the facts of each case whether the law will attribute to a person the immediate right to possess . |
5 | For a discussion of the relevant case law see Chapter 9 , 6(d). ( h ) The decision The court is not obliged to reach a decision at the final hearing but it must do so as soon as is practicable ( FPCR , r21(4) ; FPR , r4.21(3) ) . |
6 | But … but it must cost the earth . |
7 | It can leave the Tower if driven out in this way , but it must stay close to the outside walls . |
8 | As the MIND report concludes , not only must the system be made more user friendly , but it must move away from a supply-led to a consumer-oriented approach . |
9 | I welcome the introduction of gas as a fuel for power generation , but it must remain competitive with coal : that will produce the best prices for electricity consumers . |
10 | No but it must 've been talking about youngsters having cars |
11 | morning , but it must 've been alright because er he was going off with David , I said you got tablets for him and she said yeah plenty of stuff for him , anyway , he seemed , he looked alright anyhow |
12 | A bureaucracy , on balance , promotes efficiency in larger organisations , but it must achieve a balance whereby rules are impersonal but not inhuman , the structure is organised but not rigid , and employees are loyal without being unthinking conformists . |
13 | In our view this argument is valid : there is value in that generalised approach but it must include the study of language as well as languages . |
14 | ‘ But it must work both ways . ’ |
15 | He 's created the media thing , rightly or wrongly , but it must put more pressure on him . |
16 | It 's a challenge for both companies but it must yield worthwhile benefits . ’ |
17 | The GCSE has already begun this trend but it must strengthen to create the real hunger for resources and , perhaps , a changed role for the teacher which will jointly encourage the use of multimedia resources . |
18 | ( A local party may choose someone not on the list , but it must obtain approval from the national party for its choice . ) |
19 | She 'd been writing for the NME , about David Cassidy and things like that but it must have been quite a struggle to get by . |
20 | I should have told you earlier but it must have slipped the old mind . ’ |
21 | Of course I never doubted that your excellent police force would catch the real culprit , but it must have cleared your mind . |
22 | The piece must not be too heavy but it must have a certain weight to it . |
23 | His notes say that it was in 1924 , but it must have been sooner , probably 1921 or 1922 , because he was back in South Africa in time to get married in 1923 . |
24 | But it must have been clear to him that I was not a professional escaper . |
25 | But it must have meant something to someone . |
26 | ‘ I can not recall the dates but it must have been in the very late twenties if I was still at school , because I left just as soon as I could when I made up fourteen . |
27 | This component can be fitted into an ordinary 18-pin d.i.l. holder , but it must have the middle six pins trimmed away before it will plug into the board . |
28 | But it must have been very difficult to start with … |
29 | Not all can be traced to the Black Death , but it must have been a significant factor . |
30 | ‘ It all seemed to go on for a long time , but it must have been just a few seconds . ’ |