Example sentences of "must [be] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , the crucial test must be whether further research along similar lines duplicates these findings . |
2 | The conclusion must be that neither side of industry was prepared to give up the old ways of doing things to achieve full employment . |
3 | Either supposition leads to a contradiction , and the conclusion must be that such a class can not exist in any conceivable universe . |
4 | If there is any iron law of bureaucracy it must be that such organizations will not willingly do anything that may be against the organization 's perceived long-term interests and that , on occasions , this will lead the organization to ignore its nominal masters . |
5 | Spyglass shoulder must be that lower place , there . |
6 | Part of the explanation must be that many of those who were deeply disappointed by the government 's record and lack of ‘ Socialism ’ still regarded the party as the lesser of two evils . |
7 | Swiss-owned stockbrokers Phillips & Drew are trying to soothe the Swiss bond managers , but the betting must be that this group of investors will be far more successful than Heron 's bankers in demanding sweeteners for accepting late payment . |
8 | Considered against the proud advances made in the arts and sciences whereby humanity improves the quality of life on earth , the conclusion must be that this is a shameful situation . |
9 | The first conclusion must be that this failure is not unexpected because social services were not designed to reduce such inequalities . |
10 | Indeed by virtue of the fact that the clause will be seen as merely adding extra information the natural presumption must be that this is not the basis for " recognizability " . |
11 | Either way ( and the suspicion must be that some historians are determined to have it either way ) , blame for the collapse of the Carolingian state is laid at the door of the Frankish nobility . |
12 | The likelihood must be that half the trains will terminate at Stratford . |
13 | On the rural front , it must be that same tunnel-vision imperialism which is preventing the very obvious adoption of a positive farm-waste strategy . |
14 | But the general conclusion must be that most aspects of discourse deixis , and perhaps all aspects of social deixis , lie beyond the scope of a truth-conditional semantics . |
15 | The hope must be that both bodies have emerged from the fire hardened in their dealings with other regulatory bodies on behalf of the City and the country . |
16 | Since what I am to say must be but that Which contradicts my accusation … |
17 | The Yasa says that there must be but one Lord upon the Earth . |
18 | There was a yet greater strain upon the marriage , as there must be when one of the couple discovers and surrenders to the appeal of an all-prevailing fanaticism . |
19 | At such a distance there must be as little as one molecule of scent in a cubic yard of air , yet it is sufficient to cause the male to fly in pursuit of its source . |