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

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1 We must build on the experience of regional disputes which shows that there can be a role for international law , the United Nations and , above all , the permanent five of the Security Council .
2 We must build in the kind of rebate system that the hon. Member for South Dorset ( Mr. Bruce ) tempted me to describe — a rebate system which concentrates on people 's ability to pay and which is not concerned with an artificial concept of status .
3 A large enough space on the floor must be found , or the track must wind between the legs of tables and chairs .
4 First , variation in a character must exist at the outset of the evolutionary process .
5 In fact in Duru [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 2 the Court of Appeal thought that both charges in relation to the thing in action represented by the cheque and to the paper itself were to be upheld but the judges ' minds were not directed at this issue whether property must exist at the time of the obtaining .
6 Thus , we find that if certain facts must exist before the exercise of judgment then the court will examine whether those facts exist , whether a decision was made upon a proper self direction as to those facts , and whether irrelevant facts were taken into account .
7 ‘ Trade union involvement must remain at the heart of the party but it must be based far more on individual choice and decision rather than through the exercise of a block vote , ’ he said .
8 The harem system requires , of course , that a large number of males are unlucky in the breeding season and must remain on the fringe of the reproductive groups .
9 But he must remain in the custody of the bailiff , who said however there was no need for it .
10 Where a company incorporated outside Great Britain establishes a place of business in Great Britain it must deliver to the Registrar of Companies a list of names and addresses of one or more persons resident in Great Britain and authorised to accept on the company 's behalf service of process and any notices required to be served on it .
11 If you are assessed as needing residential or nursing home care , your means will also be assessed and you will be advised of the contribution you must make towards the cost of your care .
12 The method used must relate to the type of decision to be made .
13 The method used must relate to the type of decision to be made .
14 These differences must relate to the function of the individual structures , though it is not clear how many were available to the local communities rather than serving otherwise unattested official uses .
15 In such an atmosphere of public mistrust , questions must arise about the purpose of the tax system .
16 Although there is no authority on this , it is submitted that this is not the case since the provisions on administration ( particularly the right of the floating charge holder to block the appointment of an administrator ) obviously envisage that crystallisation must arise from the act of the floating charge holder or the terms of the charge .
17 I must know by the middle of October who wants to come , phone on evening only .
18 Whatever the circumstances , the consideration offered must appeal to the shareholders of the target .
19 This will help to avoid clouds of falling soot from blowing into the room through the air vent which you must install at the bottom of the closed flue .
20 Yet both virgin saint and unrepentant sinner must fall within the range of humanity .
21 When job losses are in prospect , it is easy to lose sight of the precise legal position , but for you to be genuinely redundant , your case must fall within the definition of redundancy contained in the Consolidation Act .
22 He must act in the purity of the moment .
23 the management of the target company must act in the interest of all the shareholders and not frustrate the bid ,
24 There are many difficulties involved , not least with regard to the application of the law , given that we must wait for the judgment of the European Court of Justice .
25 I shall now go some of the way up this valley , as far as the Col du Tourmalet at the end of it — what lies on the far side of the col must wait for the section of this chapter on the valley of the Adour .
26 One 's only logically appropriate stand when confronted with incomprehensibility is a demand for clarification ; belief , even with the best of good will , must wait upon the provision of a content to believe .
27 If a healthy personality is to be formed the psychic image of the child must merge with the reality of what the child actually is .
28 It is not a condition of the relief that a trainee must qualify at the end of a course .
29 This economic activity requires less than half the labour needed in banana cultivation and therefore must result in the loss of a number of jobs ( LAWR 1983 ) .
30 Before I consider whether this is a valid approach and whether in this case the coroner applied the correct test when he decided , as he undoubtedly did , that any omission by the ambulance service was not relevant to the cause of death , I must refer to the submissions of Mr. Coghlan , counsel for the coroner .
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