Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] must [vb infin] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps we must make similar choices .
2 There are only anecdotal reports of the treatment for these groups and so we must await larger studies in order to define a treatment strategy .
3 At the other extreme , for CO 2 , the terminal atoms are the same , and so we must have complete mixing to give two symmetry-adapted normal modes , whose harmonic frequencies are and ( Ref. [ 11 ] , p. 222 ) .
4 So we must warn that percussion can easily be overworked and become tiresome .
5 Obviously they must destroy this threat which was so much more puissant than that posed by the Land Raiders .
6 got a very low test statistic either in terms of kie or F right so we have n't reached but the model is still a poor model because we do n't have erm er stable parameters , right , so you would actually reject this model as it stands , alright , because it did n't pass the diagnostic test statistics but there is no point generating parameters w if they , if they are not constant and you 're gon na say elastic demand is one point four six or really it it 's ranged between minus three plus , plus six over the sample , so you put estimate means so it must have constant parameters .
7 Thus you must provide adequate back up advice should the other person run into difficulties .
8 But , she knew , sorrow and resentment were there , only just subdued ; and soon she must find more money for him .
9 There are no special court pro-formas for the writ but nevertheless they must contain certain details as required by the Sheriff Court Acts .
10 Thus he must have extensive knowledge of the parameters and their relationship , e.g. pressure/temperature curves , together with the safety limits of each parameter .
11 To sell successfully you must have genuine belief in what you are selling
12 Rather one must teach criminal law jurisprudentially and the circumstance that criminal law throws up so much grist for the jurisprudential mill fits it rather well for the role of an introductory course .
13 ‘ And now I must find that garden . ’
14 As it is put by Samuelson , ‘ To fight a war now we must hurl present day munitions at the enemy , not dollar bills , and not future goods and services . ’
15 Bill had books , and tobacco , and a book token from Marcus with a Brueghel snowscene reproduced on the front , which he turned over several times as though it must contain some message other than " Happy Christmas , love Marcus ' written neatly on the dotted line .
16 Eventually they must develop that plan , of course , but the path way is crisscrossed with distracting side trails that can lead the writer astray .
17 I mean it must , well she must spend ten quid a week on bus fares .
18 Surely you must have some idea ? ’
19 Surely you must have some urge to fight for the company Gran founded on caring , sharing principles … ? ’
20 You know , all this is I mean we 've got a month actually which is a good thing but erm surely you must have some sort of agreements with the union and your and
21 Surely she must have some friends ?
22 However applicable the distinction — and Walsh 's characterization of the " provincial " muftis — may be in the period after the end of the sixteenth century , the position regarding the muftis in the earlier period is rather more complex , for here one must distinguish three classes : first , the Mufti ; second , muftis of a number of cities and large towns , who certainly were of the ulema class ; and third , though evidence regarding them is hard to come by , one may perhaps hypothesize a class of small-town , even village muftis , who may have been , but very possibly were not , of the ulema class .
23 No I , I want it certainly oh you must get hungry in a minute surely we must try that freeze dry too
24 Surely we must take that arrow out , ’ Perkin said , and put his hand on the shaft and gave it a tug .
25 in here , well they must have bloody hamsters then .
26 Surely they must have some doubts , made some mental reservations to the creed they so confidently recited morning and night .
27 So , in Brunyate 's opinion , although a statutory definition is possible , sufficient , even necessary , none the less in the end he somewhat surprisingly and complacently prefers ‘ judicial re-definition ’ , by which presumably he must mean judicial statement and restatement along traditional lines .
28 ‘ Oh , then I must bring some flowers or fruit , ’ said Ianthe .
29 Oh right , you 've all got drinks and you 've all got something to eat , well while you 're doing that then I must do these bingo
30 If there 's anything embedded in it like gravel or something and it does n't come away easily you must n't , it comes under the categories of what you call foreign bodies , which first aider is not at liberty to poke about , you must leave foreign bodies that do n't come away easily where they are and bandage them round and send them off to hospital or a doctor , but assuming it 's just a little clean graze , if I have n't got a tap to put it under , then I must use little bits of gauze to wash , put in a bowl of water and just wipe , yeah , and you always wipe obviously from the centre of a wound towards the outside , otherwise if you start to wipe across the whole thing you take dirt from one side of the wound across and drop it off in the middle somewhere , so you wipe from the centre out and throw that piece away and you take another piece and wipe from the centre out and so on until you feel happy , quite happy .
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