Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] must [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 More fundamentally , the insistence that science and technology are linked together and that schools must concentrate on science at the expense of the arts is a long-term weakness of the scheme .
2 The apparently irreversible trend in the insurance industry , in common with others in the financial services sector , to move away from high-risk , low-return business and focus on specialised , value-added lines ( stop-loss insurance , financial insurance to smooth the impact of a single year 's sudden loss on the balance sheet with repayment over subsequent years , and so on ) , means that organisations must look on insurance almost as a last resort after exhausting all the possibilities of minimising risk cost-effectively in-house .
3 But John Gittins has never lost sight of the fact that man must work in harmony with nature .
4 Surely any comparison between past and present must take into account the £4.25 billion that was added to value-added tax .
5 Regular updating and revision must continue in order to provide for better balance of detail throughout the scheme , for new topics and complex subjects , and to make the scheme more attractive to users outside the English-speaking world .
6 Excessive use of growth promoters , nitrates and pesticides will continue to be an emotive issue , and farmers and retailers must respond to consumer expectations . ’
7 Both men and women must migrate in search of work and there is little need to secure inheritance through marriage .
8 This sometimes happens when managers must prepare for press conferences and they develop a superb presentation only to drop through the floor when an awkward press vulture homes in on the one weak link in the chain of argument .
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