Example sentences of "must have a " in BNC.
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1 | UK Fire Certificates might say hotels must have a warning system but might not specify the means , Mr Kidd said . |
2 | Anyone who thinks Claire is sincere must have a brain smaller than a mouse dropping . |
3 | Moreover , these potential thoughts do not just lie there like strands of spaghetti on a plate : each must have a certain kind of relation to the others . |
4 | ‘ A play must have a beginning , a climax and an end ’ ( Aristotle ) |
5 | Every ballet must have a beginning because every ballet begins with a dancer or dancers making an entrance or being discovered on stage . |
6 | The ballet must have a climax . |
7 | Every choreographer must have a motive if he or she is to give proper thought , impetus and significance to the movements made by the dancers whether : they are telling a story ; describing and/or expressing the thoughts behind a theme ; or interpreting music either by expressing personal feelings about the melody and rhythm or by so framing the dance that it parallels the music and reveals its structure . |
8 | The sentences must have a rise and full , an ability to flow onwards with pauses for breath , like full stops , or a moment 's silence for the onlookers to assess what has just been stated and to understand its purpose and place in the design before the dance continues . |
9 | ‘ Civil aviation must have a clear commitment to America , ’ he said . |
10 | The success of the Ahlbergs ' working relationship must have a lot to do with their long and happy marriage . |
11 | ‘ We must have a five-point plan for autumn safety : 1 ) Get all poisonous plants clearly labelled ; 2 ) Put government health warnings on toadstools ; 3 ) Secure all dangerous-looking branches ; 4 ) Spread polythene sheets beneath all major leaf-producing trees ; 5 ) Have a national warning system for cold days on which apples , conkers and so on , are much more likely to fall out of the trees and cause these horrendous injuries . ’ |
12 | I must have a look round later , maybe look in at the big house , and see what Shimi Lovat and his officers were having for dinner . |
13 | Before I could say anything he continued with , ‘ You must have a girlfriend somewhere , Piper , a smart-looking bloke like you . ’ |
14 | They must have a team of people to present their case to the industry . |
15 | A good agent really understands the route a band has to take and must have a great relationship with his or her promoters to persuade them to believe in an artist . |
16 | ‘ I 'm a great delegator , but it is important to delegate to those who are capable of carrying through the task and you must have a good report-back system . ’ |
17 | Both Bachofen and Morgan believed that , since you belonged to the group by virtue of being your mother 's son , women in such a system must have a particularly high status . |
18 | Suffice it to say that if the wind is going your way , get yourself a pair of skis — which must have a metal edge , and a fixed-heel binding — and a chute . |
19 | You must have a sprocket loose . |
20 | We must have a drink on it . |
21 | ‘ Only a week , and you must have a good week . |
22 | And you must have a good morning tomorrow with Karl . ’ |
23 | If we must have a past , then let's be sure it 's molested with this kind of amusement ! |
24 | By March 1993 , under new BIS rules , banks wishing to do business internationally must have a capital-to-asset ratio of at least 8% . |
25 | Others argue that any new government must have a clear mandate for change . |
26 | But then I must have a cold shower . |
27 | ‘ Must have a good racing correspondent , ’ came the reply . |
28 | She felt he must have a grudge of some kind against her and she felt very frightened . |
29 | The most important factor in choosing a solder is that it must have a lower melting point than the pieces to be joined . |
30 | The dating method itself must have a definable ‘ zero time point ’ : for example , the tree ring formed this year in dendrochronology ; the solidification of a volcanic rock in potassium-argon dating ; or the formation of a calcite layer for uranium series . |