Example sentences of "he must [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( c ) He must normally make a record of the search there and then unless this is impracticable .
2 So , if the rational person thinks that the aggregate demand curve will be at AD 1 he must also expect a price level of P 2 .
3 Thus Vaughan is assuming a certain amount of shared knowledge on the part of the reader ; but because we can not , naturally , see things from the perspective of his origo , he must also assist the reader in the assignment of indexical or deictic meanings .
4 Someone might say : it is a principle of personal morality that if someone shares in the gains of another 's action he must also share the responsibility for wrongs that other person does .
5 Assuming that a president can overcome these difficulties sufficiently to establish some discipline within the executive branch , he must also obtain the agreement of congress to his legislative proposals .
6 ‘ A challenge ? ’ she husked painfully , her eyes so wide she thought he must surely read the anguish in them .
7 Even if A has the power of arrest , he must ordinarily inform the person arrested that he is being arrested and the reason for it , i. e. the act for which arrest is made : Christie v. Leachinsky [ facts ] .
8 For an object to appear to be φ to someone , in the epistemic sense of ‘ appear ’ , he must already have the concept φ .
9 Having decided he must again race the tide , he began a desperate cumbersome run along the edge of the trough towards the breakwater .
10 Yet he must somehow tear the pain out with his hands or he knew that it would kill him .
11 Anselm acquiesced in this explanation and waited for peace , but then , long after it had been apparent to others , it dawned on him that he must either do the job or give it up — preferably , so far as he was concerned , the latter .
12 He must either barge the door down or make one more supreme effort to leave the way he had come in .
13 Duke William , essentially a warrior of the European mainland , found himself in a quandary : he must either renounce the claim or mount a once-for-all amphibious operation which would stretch his resources to the absolute limits .
14 He must either deny the fact of the conviction or admit it , and , if he wants to , allege that it was erroneous or irrelevant .
15 Erm now I I do n't think anybody 's suggesting that in er the Greater York new settlement we would be likely to achieve a large shopping mall anchored at both ends , one by Marks and Spencers er and the other by Fenwicks , or or or any o or bins or any other department store , so he must really understand the process and really what we talking about er er in North Yorkshire .
16 He wants a machine with intelligence ; he must therefore have a man .
17 That is yet another case of the hon. Gentleman not being able to make up his mind about his policies and he must therefore reserve the right to do precisely what is Government policy .
18 His uncle 's birthday was noted , he must always have a Christmas present bought and sent in good time .
19 But he must never guess the truth .
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