Example sentences of "one must [vb infin] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With the infill piece in place , turning the vee berths in the forecabin into a double , one must dress in the lobby .
2 GUIL : Yes , one must think of the future .
3 It is an elegant structure of the local grey sandstone , with a balustrade and cornice , and was one of the works of the canal 's engineer John Rennie , one of the great exponents of stone bridges , though much of the credit for this one must go to the architect , Alexander Stevens .
4 The first Carolingian king , Pippin I , in 754/5 had specified " concerning the mint , that of each pound of silver , not more than 22 solidi were to be minted , of which one must go to the moneyer and the rest to the lord [ king ] " : since the account pound used in normal business reckoning contained 20 solidi , Pippin was in effect decreeing a royal mint charge of 1 solidus , i.e. 5 per cent .
5 One must distinguish from the cases of the imaginary form where price does not rest on a value correlation .
6 If one possesses some which are at or near the high' earning period one must plan in the realization that the high earning period is not likely to continue indefinitely .
7 The problem has been yet further exacerbated in the modern age as compared with the patristic period by what one must see as the demise of the doctrine of the trinity and its replacement by a tritheism .
8 It is important to understand that the ratio decidendi of a particular case is not wholly to be found in the case itself ; rather one must look to the way in which later courts interpret the case .
9 One must look to the contract as a whole to identify the kind of goods that the seller was agreeing to sell and the buyer to buy … where , as in the instant case , the sale ( to use the words of s13 ) is " by sample as well as by description " , characteristics of the goods which would be apparent on reasonable examination of the sample are unlikely to have been intended by the parties to form part of the " description " by which the goods were sold , even though such characteristics are mentioned in references in the contract to the goods that are its subject matter .
10 As to what Parliament so prescribes , one must look to the Act delegating the power to legislate in order to discover what conditions it is necessary to fulfil in order for the instrument in question to acquire validity .
11 Always one must look to the future . ’
12 Above all , one must look to the requirements of Parliament as stipulated in the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 .
13 To overcome this barrier , I suggest , one must look at the approach in action ; only then will it be possible to see what it has achieved , and to assess what it might achieve if taken on its own terms .
14 One must look at the quality of life that diabetics and their carers have .
15 Since we can not go on struggling with one another indefinitely , Hegel says that one must submit to the other .
16 To understand de Gaulle 's monarchy , one must begin with the man himself , since he believed so firmly that policy should reflect an individual will rather than an ideology or a process of political bargaining .
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