Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Only when he stooped and some lire changed hands did she realise that he must be intending to walk back .
2 can be green or black and are a collection of aromatic seeds contained in a pod which must be split to release the full flavour .
3 From down in the corrie , the first view appears of the Ben 's mighty cliffs and the spectacular Carn Mor Dearg Arête , which must be crossed to link the two peaks .
4 If subroutines call themselves recursively , a stack must be implemented to hold the return addresses .
5 To ensure the value of this significant assets , a maintenance programme must be implemented to safeguard the tubulars from wear and tear or loss through careless handling .
6 All the circumstances must be examined to see if the parties intended to leave over the entire agreement or whether they intended to make a binding contract , albeit one with some details still outstanding .
7 Each decision must be examined to see what it discloses .
8 Hinged doors opening outwards from floor level facilitate easy cleaning and the hutch must be constructed to stand off the floor , preferably on legs , to ensure that urine and surplus drinking water drain away easily so that the floor remains dry .
9 Remember that cold water storage tanks , header tanks , and all exposed pipework must be insulated to prevent freeze-ups .
10 It is clear that the general level of awards must be increased to take account of the decline in the value of money , per Lord Diplock in Wright v British Railways Board [ 1983 ] 2 AC at p785 :
11 The deflationary gap is the amount by which aggregate demand must be increased to push the equilibrium level of income , via the multiplier , to the full employment level .
12 However , the predicate displays at least one of the characteristics of a semantic dependant , and that is that it is expected to bring to the construction semantic traits not encapsulated in the subject ; furthermore , in cases of pleonasm , it is the predicate whose specificity must be increased to achieve normality :
13 Parliament and King agreed that a militia must be raised to put down the rebellion , but neither would trust its control to the other .
14 Any positive number X can be re-expressed as 1O y where y is the power that 10 must be raised to obtain X .
15 In other words , by insisting on the dominance of the ruling class in the last instance , Poulantzas 's approach retained within it the central tenet of all reductionist instrumental accounts : namely , the state must be functioning to defend and protect the interests of the dominant class all of the time .
16 They must be empowered to demand excellence in the courses that they attend and realise that their education is not a favour to them but a means of preparing them to be the sort of doctors that we want in the future .
17 Erm there is a further implication in this conception , and again I quote whosoever therefore out of a state of nature unite into a community must be understood to give up all the power necessary to the ends for which they unite into a society to the majority of the community unless they expressly agreed in any number greater than the majority and this is done where are we by barely agreeing to unite into one political society which is all the compact that is or needs to be between the individuals that enter into or make up a commonwealth .
18 However , ‘ not represented ’ must be understood to include ‘ not willing to be represented ’ , as well as ‘ not able to be represented ’ — a qualification without which the very essence of parliamentary representation itself is denied .
19 But whatever the starting point may be , the researcher must be stimulated to want to pursue the investigation in the first place .
20 Before fusing with a tumour cell , an antibody-producing cell ( one known as a B cell ) must be stimulated to react to the substance its antibodies will recognise .
21 It would be impossible to supervise everyone , but nursing care must be monitored to prevent substandard practice developing .
22 The type of care given must be monitored to ensure the best results .
23 Particular care must be given to telephone calls to MAS staff on the clients ' premises and MAS documentation which may be casually observed by employees .
24 But they are also inconvenient , because frequent doses must be given to maintain a continuous effect .
25 Similarly , considerable thought must be given to cross default provisions if the vendor is part of a group of companies .
26 this year is it being these people must be given to understand ,
27 If the children are going to develop skills in drama , time must be given to consider the way language and space have been used .
28 The keys cover eleven types of payment and eight miscellaneous keys cover the major credit cards , all with programmable limitations to alert the operator when management authorisation must be given to accept vouchers over a certain limit .
29 In the absence of consensus , government has to be bold enough to propose its own answers , and these must be seen to incorporate an underlying principle , carried through and exemplified in all of the stages of education from primary to tertiary .
30 ‘ Manufacturing must be seen to matter , ’ Sir Geoffrey said .
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