Example sentences of "[pers pn] must [vb infin] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When he talks of taking the war to the terrorists , I must reassert from the Dispatch Box that the actions of Her Majesty 's Government , and of the security forces on their behalf , will be conducted under the rule of law and that the rule of law will not be thrown away , for that would be a concession to the terrorists . |
2 | Comparably clear facts are not available for other systems , and as we move on to associative learning we must return from the neuronal to the behavioural level . |
3 | We must move from the idea that the animals were given to us and made for us , to the idea that we were made for creation , to serve it and ensure its continuance . |
4 | For the behavioural problem of defence by poison , we must turn from the prey to the predator . |
5 | We must take from the earth … |
6 | Guidelines have been issued to them on the point at which they must desist from the chase because of danger to the public . |
7 | It must be made crystal clear that they must withdraw from the land that they presently occupy in Croatia before there can be progress towards a lasting settlement . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | He must speak from the heart . |
10 | It must come from the minority of one . |
11 | It must come from the people themselves : art and culture can play an enormous part . ’ |
12 | It was estimated that in August nineteen forty the war was costing between six and seven million pounds a day and that a great proportion of it must come from the savings of the people . |
13 | With empowerment you can create organisational cultures which make it easier to delegate , but to some extent it must come from the subordinates as well . ’ |