Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Curiously enough , it appears that there is no question at all which fits the adjective of a sentence like ( 59 ) closely , so that one must fall back on a metalinguistic one such as ( 60 ) : ( 59 ) the sharks remain dangerous ( 60 ) what did you say about the sharks ? 5.7 Since the property of the postverbal is one which the speaker deliberately chooses to clothe in the guise of an adjective rather than an adverb , it must , as we have already remarked , be one which is capable of being ascribed to the referential locus of the subject phrase .
2 It is for these reasons that Woolwich is not enabled or required to seek its remedy through the statutory framework , but must fall back on the common law .
3 With patterned fabric , the design must line up across the whole width of the curtain .
4 According to Mr S Raisbeck of Selby Crescent ( assistant manager at the replacement Regal Cinema 1948–51 ) the whole of the north wall of the Regal is the original wall of The Theatre Royal and so must date back to the 1880s .
5 You must keep up with the full range of your subjects — but where do you begin ?
6 The second type of mutation is at Phe65 , the side chain that must rotate out of a hydrophobic pocket in the apoprotein to allow SAM to bind .
7 We must face up to the harsh fact that the present social and economic pattern of farming in the EEC can no longer be maintained .
8 Must cut down on the bloody fags , ’ he told himself .
9 The melodic line must stand out with the greatest power and clarity in our arrangement , and obviously calls for a great sweep of strings .
10 You must go out on a starry night and walk about for half an hour trying to see the sky in terms of the old ( Ptolemaic ) cosmology .
11 The search for the answer must go back to the late 1960s .
12 In order to do so we must go back to the very beginning of society , explain the original trauma and then consider what consequences it has had for modern times ; for , as we shall see in a later chapter , an inability to accept the truth about ourselves and our societies is probably the most dangerous threat to the successful solution of our present cultural crisis and is certainly the chief obstacle to progress in the sciences of man .
13 Yet we must hold on to the basic idea that science discovers the truth of how the world works .
14 Once we have incorporated the Maastricht treaty into our law — presumably , as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister said , in the first Session of the new Parliament — we must press on in the second half of 1992 , when we have the presidency of the Community , to set out more clearly our vision of a common European future .
15 We must get off on the right foot . ’
16 ‘ We must get back to a rigid pattern , with players in the right holes .
17 ‘ We must get back to the high standards of self-discipline that we have set ourselves in the past , ’ said Cooke .
18 That is one more reason why , across the south , there has been a greater swing to Labour than in any other region and why , I must point out to the hon. Member for Thurrock ( Mr. Janman ) , who seeks to speak for my native county , we look forward to a smashing victory in his constituency at the next election .
19 ‘ Everyone must put up with a certain amount of discomfort from neighbours ’ .
20 Before this can be put into effect however , the Society must raise $110,000 just to keep its library open until 1 June , and must come up with an additional $2.5 million to cover a bare-boned operation from June 1993 to June 1994 .
21 He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] .
22 They 're both the same angle for a start , because we 've got an isosceles triangle , and forty five plus two X must add up to a hundred and eighty .
23 Bear in mind that all sections must add up to the overall length measurement .
24 In February , you must trim back to a fat bud .
25 America is trillions of pounds in debt , economic growth is slow at best around the world , the massive defence industry must wake up to a new post-Cold War world and the nation 's infrastructure is in deep disrepair .
26 The no boundary proposal for the universe predicts the existence of a well-defined thermodynamic arrow of time because the universe must start off in a smooth and ordered state .
27 People must turn up at the proverbial factory gates fresh , fit and ready to toil .
28 His country still insist he must turn out in an African Nations Cup qualifier against South Africa rather than the televised curtain-raiser at the City ground .
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