Example sentences of "[noun prp] must [vb infin] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The LA keeps a watching brief on a haulier 's operations under his O licence ; the LA must revoke a standard licence if its holder is no longer of good repute , of satisfactory financial standing or professionally competent .
2 Mr Taylor must ensure a sceptical public understand that it is to obtain these securities for their less fortunate brethren that the highly-paid Premier League players have been asked to express a willingness to strike .
3 Fulham must find a new ground by the end of next season but there had been indications that they might be prepared to quit their Thames riverside site at the end of this season .
4 Rick Baker must get a brief mention for his Oscar-winning work on that darkest of tragi-comedies , An American Werewolf in London ( 1981 ) , also John Landis 's masterpiece to date .
5 I thought Mrs Kettering must have an old father who wrote somewhere about the place . ’
6 All visitors to Mexico must obtain a Mexican Tourist Card : these are available on our charter flights .
7 Outside the hotel window people strolled past , trailed by their dogs ; Penzance must have a high rating in the doggy charts .
8 I would take as one of them the letters in Assyrian characters sent from Persia to Sparta which the Athenians intercepted and managed to translate in 425 B.C. : for surely by Assyria grammata Thucydides must mean an Aramaic text ( 4.50 ) .
9 The CAB at North Shields must have a unique structure .
10 Betty and Joanne must have a hard time managing . ’
11 If your attitude to me is anything to go by , Petula must have a thin time of it . ’
12 Adèle must have a new governess . ’
13 Now we are told that BR must have a high-speed line .
14 Instead of accepting what may appear to many to be a cynical bribe , Radnorshire must deliver a clear message that it will not sell its beautiful countryside or the quality of life of its residents for cash .
15 The president had agreed that by some means or other Britain must gain a clear victory .
16 Bloom must accept a particular life so that Joyce need not , and Stephen must be shown in his byronic self-deception so that Joyce need not .
17 Now the result of all this has been , contrary to some of the nonsense in the British press , a revival of feeling in Europe , that Europe must play a constructive role .
18 ‘ Defence Secretary Malcolm Rifkind must make a clean breast of it . ’
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