Example sentences of "must be [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is a valuable source of work for any practice and with statistics telling us that 80 per cent of people entitled to claim do not do so , there must be every possibility of expanding this area of work .
2 She must be every bit as cruel as they say , my lady . ’
3 It must be every child 's dream to visit Walt Disney World — and every parent 's wish to take their children on the holiday of a lifetime .
4 There must be no scratching of private parts .
5 FDR made it clear there must be no assistance to the French ; indeed he was ready to transfer Indo-China to Chiang Kai-shek , who was too realistic to rise to the bait .
6 There must be no provision for the entity to keep the asset on repayment of the finance , or to reacquire it at any time .
7 There must be no unravelling of the alliance 's military posture .
8 There must be no sign that your husband or wife is unable to manage his or her affairs because of mental illness or mental handicap .
9 if we are undertaking two identical searches in parallel , there must be no overlap between the engagement teams , including at partner level .
10 There must be no shortage of people who hold grudges against you if your current display of arrogance is anything to go by .
11 There must be no bloodshed .
12 There must be no criticism , only constructive proposals .
13 John Bruton , head of the Fine Gael party , declared : ‘ There must be no hiding place anywhere in a civilised world for people who are willing to commit atrocities of this kind . ’
14 DOUGLAS BROWN J. This appeal is in relation to the child who is a boy of 14 , nearly 15 , and , as judgment is given in open court I make it clear that there must be no publication of any part of these proceedings which would lead to the identification of this boy .
15 But he is adamant there must be no art on display outside the booths themselves because art of museum quality does not belong in the street ’ , the spokesman said .
16 Andropov set out his general approach to such matters in a speech in the spring of 1983 in which he emphasised that the Soviet Union was ‘ only at the beginning ’ of the long historical stage of developed socialism ; there must be no exaggeration of the country 's closeness to communism , and no attempt to minimise the difficulties that lay ahead Discussing the party programme more directly , Andropov told the Central Committee in June 1983 that many of its directives had in fact been realised : links between citizens and deputies , for instance , had become closer , and national discussion of major items of legislation had become a well-established practice .
17 It is well worth while practising the hand movements on the beach ( as in Figs 73 to 76 ) , since there must be no hesitation on the water .
18 If we do , it must be punished immediately , and there must be no doubt in the horse 's mind about what it is being punished for .
19 There must be no doubt as to that conclusion .
20 There must be no cheese colour bar in the European Community .
21 The elementary requisites of fair comment are : — first , the matter must be of public interest ; secondly , it must be an expression of opinion based on proved facts ; thirdly , the comment must be fair ; and lastly , there must be no malice .
22 The first is the European Commission 's insistence that abolition of border controls means what it says : come next year , there must be no passport or customs control whatever at Dover .
23 They insist that there must be no deviation from that style and demand such loyalty that their dancers lose their own identity and become absorbed in the world of that particular ballet .
24 This implies that there is no excess capacity ( that is to say , all existing machines must be fully employed and there must be no possibility of overtime or shift working ) .
25 There must be no retreat to the Left Bank .
26 there must be no illegality .
27 provided that in any such name the constituent elements must be placed in order , with the largest category first ; and provided that there must be no breach of the principle set out in paragraph 14(b) of the Solicitors ’ Publicity Code ( use of the word ‘ lawyer(s) ’ ) .
28 There must be no breach of paragraph 14(b) below on the use of the word ‘ lawyer(s) ’ .
29 ( A ) there must be no breach of the principle set out in paragraph 14(b) below on the use of the word ‘ lawyer(s) ’ ; and
30 provided that in any such name the constituent elements must be placed in order , with the largest category first ; and provided that there must be no breach of the principle set out in paragraph 14(b) of the Solicitors ' Publicity Code ( use of the word ‘ lawyer(s) ’ ) .
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