Example sentences of "must [be] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Other competitors in Europe and elsewhere recognise that industrial policy must be at the heart of economic policy . |
2 | Somewhere people are drumming — it must be at the far end of the village , because at times the rhythm is distinct but when the wind takes it it becomes muffled , merging with the roar of the full monsoon river . |
3 | If survivors into the ninth and tenth decades of their lives are to be adequately served , it must be at the expense of younger generations . |
4 | As usual social workers must be at the forefront of confronting what everyone else — including the Secretary of State — prefers to ignore . |
5 | The point of which is that , with a limited pool of capital , any increase for one must be at the expense of another . |
6 | ‘ We must be at the edge of the centre of the station , ’ Bernice said to Ace and Defries . |
7 | Development of this exciting innovation is continuing , firmly rooted in the concept that the primary care team must be at the centre of health and social care planning and provision . |
8 | ‘ I wish there were time , my friend , but you must be at the Ebert Mansion by nine and it 's six already . |
9 | In particular , it might seem that if we observe all other galaxies to be moving away from us , then we must be at the center of the universe . |
10 | Any extra given to one spending department must be at the expense of another spending department . |
11 | For a full equilibrium two conditions must be fulfilled : first the economy must be at the natural level of unemployment , where expectations of inflation are correct ; and second the government must have no incentive to fool people by stimulating aggregate demand . |
12 | I agree with the Prime Minister that we must be at the heart of Europe , working with our partners to build Europe 's future . |
13 | Colleagues , union de-recognition strikes at the very heart of the trade union movement , and in preparing to face this challenge , the G M B must be at the forefront of the fight . |
14 | If the court directs , such proof must be at the expense in costs of the party who has not admitted the facts in question . |
15 | Euro Cities can be a sound tool for co-operation and our officers must be at the forefront with the Chambers of Trade of Commerce , and Development Association and all , all of which have expertise in Europe . |
16 | DEF must be at the beginning of the line . |
17 | Anyone who thinks that consistency in principle , and not merely in strategy , must be at the heart of adjudication , has rejected conventionalism , whether he realizes he has or not . |
18 | They must be at the end of the pond . |