Example sentences of "must [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Gloves off as Kendall and Clough must graft to dodge the drop
2 The game can then be really non-stop and , when one person is out , the next must rush to defend the wicket before the bowler pitches the ball again .
3 ‘ I sometimes wonder what people must think to hear him haggling over a few dollars .
4 You must adapt to suit the environment — the environment ca n't change just for you !
5 I want you out of here just as much as you must want to go .
6 First , they must want to see a larger number of small farms ( at present they do n't ) and this means discouraging land management by large institutions .
7 Another young accountant said : ‘ They must want to keep us as busy as possible .
8 Tristan kept on saying because that — surely — was what any woman must want to hear .
9 For this approach to succeed , the patient must want to gain control over her feelings , and be motivated sufficiently to practise the techniques that are suggested .
10 The justice minister , Michel Vauzelle , confirming earlier statements from the presidency , said Mr Mitterrand would not leave ‘ because in a democracy , there must exist balancing factors without which liberty is not possible . ’
11 However , as Didcot church is no more a precise point than the Bishops Cannings church , the case for a precise alignment must remain unproven .
12 The goal must remain to improve risk factor stratification in order to target specific mechanisms .
13 If the winding has an effective inductance L and resistance R , then at turn-on the phase current is : Transistor T2 must remain switched on until the phase current reaches its rated value ( VL/R ) at time t1 : The ratio D = VH/VL is known as the " overdrive " available in the circuit and Eqn .
14 Pierceable gas cartridges must remain attached to the stove .
15 People living here must prefer keeping themselves to themselves . ’
16 Those who do no have the time to go to a La Scala performance or are visiting out of season , must make do with going to the theatre museum ; this normally , but not always , includes a trip to the auditorium .
17 A few days later , on 8 June , the scheme was approved on two conditions : no unit was to be diverted from the essential defence of the British Isles ; and the new force must make do with a minimum of arms .
18 Sometimes youngsters must make do with teachers ' worksheets giving summaries of books they should be studying .
19 For one person to get more , another must make do with less .
20 Students must make do with two exercise books for the entire year .
21 We in Scotland must make do with such styles as we can accumulate in our professional careers and , by and large , the only other source of styles for non-statutory deeds is the Encyclopaedia of Scottish Legal Styles .
22 ITALY , Scotland 's World Cup rivals , must make do without gifted Juventus playmaker Roberto Baggio today when they seek a victory over Malta which would lift them to the top of the qualifying Group I.
23 It has one activity which must make Winterthur the envy of other musical centres .
24 He thought of the calls he must make to tell the other T'ang , but for the moment he felt no impulse towards action .
25 ‘ The Prime Minister must make known what the Government 's plans are .
26 Then you must stay wanting it , I fear .
27 This portable version allows her out of home or hospital for a few hours … but for most of her life she must stay connected to a larger non-stop supply .
28 Her secret love for Robert must stay hidden , and perhaps eventually it would die a slow and painful death .
29 Meanwhile this young woman ca n't face a court case and must stay put until she finds new accommodation .
30 Of course we must , but at the same time we must endeavour to retain the practices and methods we know are right for our children .
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