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

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1 It would have been impossible to have brought an airliner into the gallery — they must remain at the Museum 's ‘ out-station ’ at Wroughton , Wilts , but the next best thing was achieved .
2 Distributing next year 's maintained payment between the two new companies has clearly not been an easy task and question marks must remain over the board 's decision just to split the 1993 payment straight down the middle with the promise that each company will not pay less than 27.5p a share .
3 Come , me hearties , we must prepare for the evening 's adventure ! ’
4 To predict the fate of such a crop — and its prospects of proving weedy — research must focus on the plant 's most intimate dealings with its environment .
5 The purpose of the expedition had to be clarified as all ventures of this sort must qualify under the Scheme 's rules .
6 Hull 's former Neath and Wales Union star Mark Jones , dismissed in the Championship battle with Widnes on Sunday , must appear before the League 's Disciplinary Committee on Thursday .
7 The horse must give to the rider 's hand , of course , but it is the bringing of the hocks under the horse which allow the horse to lower his head .
8 It will be obvious that during these months a number of changes must occur in the mother 's body also .
9 Before she left the party , she must look for the witch 's hat .
10 The plan must depend upon the patient 's wish for help and on what is feasible .
11 If there are many siblings who must compete for the mother 's favours , and if no one of them can exclude the others , each will probably demand equality as the next best thing to preference , and most definitely as the best way of preventing the preference of others .
12 The use of sanctions must accord with the Department 's policy covering these measures .
13 This can take a lot of ti me as it must proceed at the person 's own pace and not fit within the time span that the helper finds convenient or thinks sufficient .
14 ‘ Alas that a child of barely eleven summers must stand at the king 's elbow to remind him of his duty ! ’ lamented Elizabeth Woodville .
15 For the monocultural classroom , where students and teacher are from one culture , the situation is harder and must rely upon the teacher 's understanding of the language and culture he or she is teaching .
16 Pollock must rank as the North-East 's discovery of the season following his astonishing rise from junior football .
17 Legal action is planned against builders Wiltshier Northern but until any damages are received the cost of repairs must come from the council 's own resources .
18 During the term of a business tenancy a haulier must comply with the tenant 's covenants ( promises ) made to his landlord .
19 The proposition that the deception must operate on the victim 's mind may be inconsistent with three House of Lords ' decisions .
20 But for Christians , the celebrations can not begin quite yet ; first they must live through the year 's darkest day .
21 Finally , we must talk about the knitter 's friend — ‘ four-ply ’ acrylic .
22 The administrator is the person who , in the absence of an executor , must deal with the deceased 's property , pay his debts , and make a proper division among those entitled .
23 With respect to goods purchased from a non owner , this rule has been construed by the Swiss Supreme Court to mean that ‘ whenever the circumstances raise doubts as to the quality of the seller , the purchaser may no longer content himself with the mere appearance constituted by possession ; the purchaser must enquire into the seller 's capacity to convey property right ’ .
24 The insolvency practitioner appointed to prepare a report must inquire into the debtor 's affairs and submit a report to the court within the time limited by the court , stating whether the debtor is willing to enter into a voluntary arrangement ( see section 9 below ) and whether a meeting of the debtor 's creditors should be convened and if so , where and when .
25 In those countries where it prevails , Marxist absolutism has led to the suppression of individuality to the point where dissent and criticism are crimes against the State and punishable by imprisonment or by internal exile , or madness to be treated in mental hospitals ; where art and science must conform to the State 's perception of their supportive purposes ; where the measure of morality is no longer ‘ what if this day thy soul is required of thee ? ’ but ‘ does it serve the system ? ’
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