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

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1 On the one hand it expressed its unease , recalling the need for a comprehensive solution which ‘ must translate into fact the right of the Palestinian people to a homeland ’ , but on the other hand certain members of the Community — Britain , Italy , the Netherlands and France — agreed to help implement the treaty militarily .
2 Managers must keep under review the ways in which employees have access to emergency services .
3 We must keep in mind the possibility that the two books reflect a later atmosphere in their accounts of distant events .
4 At the same time , we must keep in mind the need for the security forces to do that job in a way which not only remains within the law but inspires confidence in the whole community .
5 For example , to try to understand a given choice another makes , one must face in imagination the lack of choices which may confront and deny him .
6 The lion 's share of the braking is done in a straight line but the time comes when the rider must set in motion the chain of events which will take him through the corner .
7 The court must take into consideration the whole of the lease and the purposes for which it was granted , and then see what is the proper construction of a particular covenant ( Bickmore v Dimmer [ 1903 ] 1 Ch 158 ) .
8 The court must take into consideration the nature of the testator 's property , the pecuniary position of the dependant , his or her conduct to the testator , and any other relevant circumstance , and the testator 's reasons for the dispositions made by him in his will .
9 Any future marketing and promotional strategies must take into account the desirability of increasing the number of new visitors , particularly tourists , by promoting RBG effectively to tourists in Edinburgh , outside Edinburgh and overseas .
10 A person is guilty of contributory negligence if he ought reasonably to have foreseen that , if he did not act as a reasonable , prudent man , he might be hurt himself ; and in his reckonings he must take into account the possibility of others being careless ( Denning LJ in Jones v Livox Quarries Ltd [ 1952 ] 2 QB 608 ) .
11 So one must take into account the effects of one 's actions on the satisfaction or dissatisfaction of the desires of all those affected , along the lines of preference utilitarianism .
12 In deciding whether these tests are satisfied the judge must look not just at the prosecution 's case , but must take into account the likelihood of the newspaper successfully raising a defence .
13 A managerial agency — any managerial agency , be it psychological or otherwise — can not cope easily with contradictory demands and impulses if it is responsible for a choice of action and must take into account the limitations of the real world .
14 Dimension immediately suggests that the choreographer must take into account the space in which the dancers move .
15 Hence , any adequate analysis must take into account the intersection of capitalist , patriarchal and racist structures in order to understand gender relations in contemporary British society .
16 In these circumstances the solicitor must decide whether the child has a sufficient degree of understanding but must take into account the guardian 's views on the subject .
17 Surely any comparison between past and present must take into account the £4.25 billion that was added to value-added tax .
18 Meaning is not simply in an utterance , irrespective of the participants : to understand it we must take into account the inter-subjectivity of the participants , addressing ourselves to such questions as who controls the meaning and the nature of the reference .
19 When considering the on-cost on stocks the builder must take into account the employment costs of storekeepers , stock lost owing to obsolescence and deterioration , insurance , interest on capital invested , and overhead costs associated with administration and floor space .
20 In considering the liability for such unsafe products , the court must take into account the manner in which it has been marketed , its " get-up " and any warnings and instructions supplied .
21 On the question of German unification , the communiqué observed only that any development " must take into account the security of Germany 's neighbours and of all other states " .
22 In particular , if one is examining the effects of some early experience on adult behaviour , one must take into account the events in the intervening period .
23 West Country Living : Where you ca n't overlook the sea Anyone thinking of living in the region must take into account the waterside factor , says Marcus Palliser
24 Anyone contemplating living in the West Country must take into account the waterside factor .
25 Clinicians must take into account the nature of the test meal used when results are correlated with clinical features .
26 In choosing to nurse , you therefore must take on board the ethics required of your chosen profession .
27 The hon. Member for Epping Forest must take on board the fact that the case to which my hon. Friend the Member for Newcastle-under-Lyne referred — that of the 15-year-old girl — is all too common .
28 In the investigation of any claim , the insurer must have in mind the possibility of litigation and , in particular , the need for evidence .
29 If we are talking about a rail infrastructure that is suitable for the next century , we must have in mind the sort of measure that is the subject of the debate .
30 If a police officer has to request a driver to produce a current test certificate , the officer must bear in mind the problem of proving the date of first registration .
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