Example sentences of "[noun sg] must [vb infin] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Plato was not alone in believing that some kind of physical change must occur in the brain when information is stored in memory , and neuroscientists have been looking for Plato 's ‘ wax tablet ’ without success since the beginning of this century .
2 For obvious reasons , people receiving injections of the drug must stay in the dark for a few days , and keep out of direct sunlight for a month , or longer .
3 On any view of causes , a great deal in the life of each of us is completely out of our power , and our freedom must consist in the way we handle that small but crucial area which does actually come before us for choice .
4 The limited partner(s) contribute a fixed amount of money when joining the partnership , and this money must remain in the partnership .
5 The sense of outrage on the part of both Marx and Braverman at the crippling effects ( physical or spiritual ) on many workers of the division of labour within capitalist enterprises is fully justified , but their unitary and rationalistic conception of the total subordination of labour to capital leads them to an overestimation of the role this division of labour must play in the formation of social collectivities : the extraction of any ‘ skill ’ content from labour for the mass of workers ; the homogenisation of ‘ simple labour ’ in all branches of production ; the cheapening of labour power ; increasingly intolerable oppression — these tendencies are bound to overwhelm any secondary differentiation of the workers by branch or by enterprise and lead to the formation of a revolutionary proletariat .
6 in the region of twenty months and two years , erm , in those circumstances my Lord er the issue must arise in the interim er is er able er to re-claim money for the central fund , these are monies that are as your Lordship knows under article ten , payable forthwith on demand and in the interim can it rely on the statutory effect of section fourteen of the act
7 The maximum diameter of this window , at the equator , is about 150° of longitude — so for the satellite to be able , say , to ‘ see ’ Singapore on the very western periphery of what one might call ‘ the economists ’ Pacific' — a definition we will consider m- a moment — its window must end in the east somewhere near the longitude of Mexico City .
8 As with other verbal games the child must type in the sentences correctly spelled and has to read the replies which , for the most part , will be in standard English .
9 The Chancellor must act in the March Budget , ’ said Roger Simpson , director of the Brewers ' Society .
10 Since in both cases the end , getting a true belief , is the same , the difference must lie in the means ; but what the difference is , and why it matters , remains to be seen .
11 It is important to set the drill on a high speed setting ( 5,000rpm maximum ) , and the disc must turn in the direction shown by the arrow on the housing .
12 The plaintiff must file in the court office a request for the issue of a summons .
13 Essentially a director must believe in the person he is guiding .
14 Where the person under disability wishes to be a plaintiff or applicant , before commencing proceedings , if he is a mental patient and a person is authorised by order of the Court of Protection to conduct the proceedings , then that person must file in the court office a sealed office copy of the Court of Protection 's order ( Ord 10 , r 2(a) ) .
15 If an exogenously determined money stock can be taken for granted , then movements in money incomes and prices would not influence the money stock and so the causality must run in the direction presumed by monetarists .
16 The pasted patches of grass must shine in the distance like lighthouses and the pack 's trails , perfumed by their paws , must stretch ahead like lines of reflector studs down the middle of a motorway .
17 She was adamant that her daughter-in-law must remain in the capital .
18 To see a parent — someone he thinks of as being all-powerful and ever-capable — reacting in such a way must induce in the child the belief that whatever it is that is causing such terror must be dreadful indeed and that he , therefore , should be equally terrified .
19 This reasoning fails to meet the logical objection , identified some years earlier by Lord Devlin , that a ‘ purpose must exist in the mind .
20 the management of the target company must act in the interest of all the shareholders and not frustrate the bid ,
21 For if one supposes that all good things become valueless if you remove the pleasure , one may infer that all the value must lie in the pleasure .
22 A younger son must live in the shadow of this fine brother and serve him .
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