Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But first of all you must eliminate the sense of panic which usually accompanies the realisation that you have lost something which is important to you . |
2 | So when they laugh , as in fact they do often , they must muffle the sound beneath sobriety , and hope no one notices . |
3 | This will also be true of any concept , because by definition the concept ‘ can not capture the absolutely-other ’ ; and , to the extent that it must invoke a form of generality , of language itself . |
4 | But while recommending such long-term plans , I must stress the need for flexibility . |
5 | Note Circumstances must influence the course of action to be followed . |
6 | They agreed that the technical equipment used in operations must influence the type of work organisation for employees : in the case of coal mining , the new cutting equipment and conveyor belts made working in small groups no longer practicable . |
7 | The projects must enhance the quality of life and well being of the clients . |
8 | There must exist a point of reference . |
9 | Against this — or alongside the importance of conscious thought — we must affirm the possibility of practice as critique ; the legitimacy ( however compromised ) of subsuming ‘ music ’ , narrowly defined , within other social activities ; and the necessity to consider its effects in relation to the structure of the ‘ external [ social ] world ’ . |
10 | He commented rather wryly : ’ Whether or not the delay of almost 6 months was procrastination must remain a matter of opinion . ’ |
11 | JUST WHAT Arsenal might have achieved in Europe this season must remain a matter for speculation , but as they sit on top of the Premier League today manager George Graham insists on thinking ahead rather than looking back . |
12 | How Dustin would have managed to submit himself to a real auteur like Bergman must remain a matter for conjecture . |
13 | ‘ The tiny babies must make a lot of washing , ’ she said artfully . |
14 | If service of the demand has been acknowledged by the debtor himself or by someone authorised to accept service on the debtor 's behalf , the creditor or his agent must make the affidavit of service , exhibiting a copy of the acknowledgement ( r 6.11(4) ) . |
15 | Darwin saw that his theory must explain the pressure towards divergence and specialization , and it was not until the mid 1850s that he solved the problem . |
16 | Democrats must respect the rule of law . |
17 | You must know the kind of thing we mean . |
18 | The regulator must know the difference in price . |
19 | If dyspepsia is to be used to identify a particularly high risk group ( such as coal miners ) , then we must know the rate of dyspepsia in the group we are studying and the extent to which it differs from that in the general population . |
20 | If they are to guide others they too must know the resource of guidance . |
21 | The Proposal goes on to require that a public company with 1,000 or more employees ( including employees of subsidiaries ) within the Community must install a system of employee participation . |
22 | I agree with the hon. Member for Cardiff , North that we must consider the question of responsibility and tighten up the legislation . |
23 | To conclude this section on parental choice of school we must consider the question of sex and race discrimination . |
24 | Here we must consider the inclusion of time effects in more detail . |
25 | As with infinitesimal strains we must consider the conservation of energy during a deformation . |
26 | Preliminary conclusions must include the need for pluralism in retention policy . |
27 | In our view this argument is valid : there is value in that generalised approach but it must include the study of language as well as languages . |
28 | According to ancient Iridani law he must undergo a test of courage and skill , overcoming earth warriors in five different aeons . |
29 | Certainly the picture of him during this period is of a man haunted by guilt and remorse ; it seems that he felt he had no right to happiness , and the death of his wife had only served to convince him that he had done some irreparable harm to another human being , for which he must undergo a period of punishment . |
30 | Since each difference in form must signal a difference in meaning , children must make certain choices among forms when they find themselves faced with two different forms with apparently the same meaning — e.g. , bringed and brought , or cooker and cook . |