Example sentences of "must [vb infin] much " in BNC.

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1 Overall most anthropologists would probably see indirect connection between all the factors which Engels considered , but these interrelations must remain much more problematic and ambiguous than they might seem at first , and the general conclusions which Engels sought in the work of Morgan are not possible .
2 Those in smaller ponds must experience much lower temperatures when the water about them freezes .
3 Both bodies believe the Government must look much more closely at the environmental impact and risks associated with further prospecting before any new licenses are issued ( 2 ) .
4 Educators , both from a professional and management position , must become much more involved in developing ( rather than simply operating ) these programmes which could form the basis of a real way forward .
5 Thus development communicators must become much more sensitive to women 's problems and listen to their own ideas of how to solve them .
6 EPZ regulations must become much more flexible if countries are to retain the vitality of the original investors .
7 Close to each boundary , however , becomes much smaller — the boundary conditions require it to be zero right at the walls — and the second term of ( 22.11 ) must become much larger .
8 Due to the very nature of vigilance , the tests to measure it must take much longer than is required for the other tests above .
9 At this point Boswell records having experienced a qualm regarding Johnson 's continuance of the journey , because the previous night Johnson had said , ‘ If we must ride much , we shall not go , and there 's an end o n't . ’
10 The survival today on the intercrater plains of largely unaltered patches of that ancient crater-free terrain must owe much , as outlined earlier , to the fairly high surface gravity of Mercury , which confines most ejecta fairly close to the primary impact .
11 In the past year , the number of those contracted to be on duty for more than 83 hours has halved , but we must go much further .
12 The definition implies that the tendency must go much further than merely shocking or disgusting readers .
13 I wish to explore the progress from 1840 , with its clear problems and answers , to the present in which we must incorporate much subtler considerations about our relationship with animals and with plants and with the inanimate world about us .
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