Example sentences of "must [be] [to-vb] a " in BNC.
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1 | In seeking to explore the effects of different organizational types , a particular concern must be to devise a methodology sufficiently robust to counter the argument that any emerging differences may be a corollary of the differential skills of the particular workers who happen to occupy the posts in the different teams . |
2 | One of the most interesting and useful must be to spend a half-day with the local climbing school . |
3 | The other prong must be to create a climate which encourages businesses to invest — not just in equipment and plant but in workers . |
4 | The key must be to utilize a group of barns , cow sheds or other such buildings laid out round a farmyard , so that vehicles can be parked out of sight . |
5 | It follows from this that one of the main aims of nurse training must be to produce a nurse capable of a high standard of nursing care . |
6 | The answer must be to have a community based resource that unites medical and social health professionals . |
7 | And Mrs Rogers came up to me and said how wonderful it must be to have a husband who takes an interest in his family ; her Dan does n't know he 's got a family and cares less . |
8 | In blackmail the demand must be to make a gain or loss , whereas in robbery the threat is made to get property . |
9 | Because of the national need for minerals , planning authorities have been strongly advised by the DoE to pay attention to economic considerations : ‘ a fundamental concern of planning policy must be to ensure a free flow of mineral products at economic cost . ’ |
10 | Colleagues , to promote a culture of health and safety , our starting point must be to establish a network of safety reps in the workplaces and we must have proper funds for training for all of our safety reps that is a most crucial part of the report . |
11 | To be a plant must be to experience a hazy , quiescent state of consciousness , with focus diffused and little or no opportunity to create new karma . |
12 | The only satisfactory long-term solution must be to secure a hugely increased membership of the Association . |
13 | The objective must be to achieve a solution that satisfies the public about the way in which the countryside is preserved and maintained . |
14 | ‘ We remain committed to supporting the needs of blind people and our aim must be to achieve a fair system right across Cleveland . ’ |
15 | The main aim must be to find a public use providing public access . |