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

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1 Nevertheless , this suggestion by Rees does contain one useful pointer : if managers are non-altruistic , controls on them must influence their pay in order to affect performance .
2 Employees must notify their Head of Department where the normal mode of transport is changed and the Head of Department will determine if any adjustment is to be made to compensation and arrangements .
3 We want , above all else , a system of inspection that does not derive from ideology , that is not a quick fix , that does not represent a commitment to privatisation on the ground that the Department of Education and Science must deliver its element of privatisation .
4 To say that every inch of siding space must earn its keep by virtue of the traffic it carries is not so very far from the truth .
5 ‘ The family , our school of life , is the Church in miniature , ’ she stated , and went on to tell us that we must recognise our unity in diversity and cherish our differences .
6 Lucy says ‘ They always go home happier and friendlier — but most of all we must preserve their love of movement ’ .
7 My own view is that the Church of England must win its crisis of nerve and dare to do things differently as this millennium draws to a close .
8 ‘ We must show what sort of Government we are . ’
9 She brings home everything except potatoes and anyone who says that one ca n't get fresh vegetables in London must do her shopping by telephone , she is convinced .
10 " Well , " said Death , with a mouth full of cookie , " I must do my job by noon . "
11 If you want to suspend this policy you must send your certificate of motor insurance back to us .
12 If you want to suspend this policy you must send your certificate of motor insurance back to us .
13 If you want to suspend this policy you must send your certificate of motor insurance back to us .
14 If you want to suspend this policy you must send your certificate of motor insurance back to us .
15 Generally , witnesses must give their evidence under examination in open court ( Ord 20 , r 4 ) .
16 I was one of those asked to provide an opinion or two for the Murray investigations , and must give them credit for thoroughness of their enquiries and for most of the conclusions they reached .
17 I must bring your attention to Standing Order C A matter in hand .
18 The soft conventionalist could find in that exceedingly abstract consensus a convention that judges must follow whatever conception of law best justifies coercion , and he could then argue , via the route of declaring some conception best on that standard , that this abstract convention actually includes , within its implicit extension , the proposition that precedent cases must be followed when there is no difference in moral principle between the facts presented in the precedents and those in the present case .
19 I must keep my temper under control , Remember you are in India .
20 I must keep my class under control , both to permit individuals to work , and so as not to disturb other classes .
21 Even if they locked him in a dark cell and pulled out all his teeth with rusty pliers , he must keep his promise to Sweetheart and tell them nothing .
22 In order to understand language humans must use their knowledge of word structure , world knowledge , syntactic structure , semantic information , idiomatic expressions and word frequency when reading .
23 You must use your time at work effectively to meet ES business needs .
24 ‘ We must remember our position in society , ’ she said firmly .
25 ‘ Alison , you must set your life in order , and that will set ours in order .
26 The choreographer must decide what kind of subject has been chosen .
27 You must attend your place of work regularly and punctually , at the times agreed in your letter of appointment , or as directed by your manager .
28 Nature must take its course without interference from an old man such as myself . ’
29 I suppose she must have her foot in plaster .
30 It must change their attitude of mind and consequently their conduct . ’
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