Example sentences of "must [verb] [pron] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The persons who wish to issue a prospectus must make their submissions to the Authority on the basis of uberrimae fidei .
2 This discrepancy , however , disappears when we recognize that it is not in individual nerve impulses that we must seek our representations of the world , but in their patterns .
3 In particular , the Panel is concerned that it should be made clear in the offer document , acceptance form and subsequent documents whether shareholders must lodge their certificates by the closing date of the cash underwritten alternative in addition to their completed acceptance forms in order to receive cash ( see para 11.3.16 below ) .
4 Similarly , the board of the selling company must consider its responsibilities to the company , its shareholders , its employees and , where insolvency is a possibility , its creditors .
5 Nevertheless , the 1980 Act makes it abundantly clear that , though districts are the development control authorities , they must direct their decisions to the implementation of the structure plan for their area .
6 I know that the hon. Member is trying to keep in order , but he must direct his remarks to the Bill and the revival motion .
7 They must present their arguments to the public , using whatever honest strategies they consider appropriate .
8 But first , watching my time , I must run my hands over the edges of the blocks , must do a sun dance on top of one , pee from another , photograph the rest , and send thrilled gibberish to the lookout posts somehow built on to the sheer rock face across the valley .
9 I want them to think we 're good enough to beat anyone , but we must keep our feet on the ground .
10 All Winners will be notified within four weeks and must claim their prizes at the very latest by Friday 22nd June .
11 That is why we must have complaints procedures that can be worked and really do work , why authorities must use their powers in the proper way and why we must have constant vigilance .
12 First know your boundaries , since you must limit your operations to the exact area allowed to you .
13 They must exercise their powers in the interests of the exchange , rather than for their own benefit .
14 In appreciating the contemporary cultural mosaic , therefore , we must appreciate its foundations in the accommodations between communities and their environments in the creation of social structures as ‘ machines for living ’ .
15 Section 324 specifies that directors must disclose their shareholdings in the company in question and its related companies , while s.325 makes it obligatory for the company to keep a record of all of its directors ' interests .
16 It also describes the way the New OED Computer Group and the Computer Services Department must complete their sections of the forms to inform the lexicographers that the tasks set by the issuing of these forms have been completed .
17 On their forays to Britain they employed ridicule against the snobbery of golf clubs which insisted that the golfing untouchables must change their boots in the pro 's shop .
18 And we must mould our lives to the good in us .
19 The attitude that smoking is anti-social is gaining currency among the more articulate , better educated and more aware groups in society , but the vicious corollary is that the tobacco and advertising industries must get their recruits from the lower end of the socio-economic scale .
20 We must fill our minds with the utmost of irrelevant information so that things we look at will remind us of other things and the more distant and more ridiculous the analogy , the higher the chance of the idea being really valuable .
21 Under the new Extra Statutory Concession , the conditions for a blanket election to be accepted are that the firm must have at least 50 partners ( or fewer if at least 20 partners are not resident in the UK ) , and new partners must add their names to the election .
22 Where the company is seeking general authority to purchase shares in the market they must state their intentions regarding the authority granted .
23 we must ask whose opinions in the classroom setting are crucial in the judgment of what is deemed proper action .
24 Visitors to Yordas Cave who have left their cars parked at or near Masongill must retrace their steps along the Turbary Road , a walk equally enjoyable when done in reverse .
25 The dynamic forms of these moduli are more difficult to arrive at and we must retrace our steps to the three-element model in order to introduce the concept of complex modulus .
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