Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [Wh det] they must [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The level of demand is to do not only with the tasks as they are done but also with the duration for which they must continue to be done .
2 Guidelines have been issued to them on the point at which they must desist from the chase because of danger to the public .
3 It has to be done , thought Taliesin , torn between agony for Fergus and the knowledge of what they must do .
4 However third parties may not be able to form a proper view of the extent of the powers of the organisation with which they must deal .
5 This is a shift in negative potential which occurs when subjects are presented with a stimulus signalling some imminent event to which they must respond .
6 His way into the sport was typical of the drivers of his generation : not having any money of his own , and his parents being both unwilling and unable to finance a career on which they must have looked with some distaste , Hunt had to start where he could : in the event , with a stripped-down Mini in which he learned the rudiments of the sport .
7 Equivalently , on a flow basis , firms compare the rate of return on a new investment with the interest rate at which they must borrow to finance the project .
8 The answer is that we might , because there is a sense in which they must indulge in a kind of competition with each other .
9 As crime is related to the pattern and outlook of the society in which it occurs , so penal methods may need to be adapted to the society in which they must operate .
10 It has been made after repeated lobbying by the big brewers for an extension to the deadline by which they must free from the tie half of their pubs above a ceiling of 2,000 .
11 In more realistic conditions , however , managers are faced with a complex series of questions in the resolution of which they must exercise choice , for example , about plant location , production methods , employment levels , output , advertising , investment , research and development , and so on .
12 British filmmakers have always needed to face two ways , inwards towards the hopes and fears of the native audience to which they must address their pictures , and out to a broader , international public .
13 If children fear that their parents will stop loving them when they are naughty , they soon absorb the idea of what they must do .
14 The fact surely is that , within any specific culture , the nature of the signals , and of the shared signifying system within which they must operate , is radically connected with the social organization of a very wide area of perceived reality .
15 They stood on the step and waited for the taxi with black bands on their arms and suitcases in their hands , forlorn passengers from a wrecked ship , clutching a few haphazardly salvaged possessions and staring in dismay at the choppy sea to which they must commit themselves .
16 The most obvious case is when a hoard includes both coins and other objects ; indeed it is only in these cases that the objects in question can be accurately dated ( or rather the date by which they must have been made can be accurately established ) .
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