Example sentences of "must [vb infin] on [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 HAVING watched Carrick Rangers through the years from as far back as the B Division days I feel I must comment on the pathetic lack of support given to the manager by the board .
2 We must focus on the profitable deployment of every aspect of that asset base . ’
3 The debate must focus on the key issue of what good practice means in this school .
4 Now Whitaker must concentrate on an Olympic challenge with the charismatic grey , as Mr and Mrs Bradley , who would not let him go to Seoul , have given permission for him to compete in Barcelona .
5 To be fully effective , managers must concentrate on the total organisation and environmental changes instead of on artificial internal segments .
6 In a full credit advertisement the frequency , number and amount of advance payments , the frequency , number and amount of credit payments as well as the total amount payable must appear on a typical example .
7 A notice must appear on the daily order paper under the heading ‘ at the commencement of public business ’ .
8 One can speak loosely of a ‘ non-fullerene cluster ’ , but there is likely to be a variety of such clusters and the collapse size must depend on the chemical bonding in the cluster .
9 In the words of Lord Greene in Davies v Collins [ 1945 ] 1 All ER 247 : Whether or not in any given contract performance can properly be carried out by the employment of a sub-contractor , must depend on the proper inference to be drawn from the contract itself , the subject matter of it and other material surrounding circumstances .
10 joint venture must perform on a lasting basis all the functions of an autonomous economic entity ;
11 Defence committee members believe the government must decide on a foreign policy first .
12 Then he must decide on the appropriate response , which is a legal , as well as a medical , decision .
13 as if conscious of the damaging effect this group must have on the imagined relationship between the Poet and the Friend , damaging to the Poet and damaging to the reader 's view of both the Friend and the Poet ( ‘ why does he persevere ? ’ readers may ask in some irritation when confronted with such a catalogue of the Friend 's faults ) , Shakespeare sets matters even by writing what seems to be a related group where the Poet describes his own faults ( 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 ; 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 ) .
14 Now it is time for the new generation born in the wilderness to cross the Jordan , and to begin to take possession of the Land , led not by Moses , of course , since he must die on the wrong side of the river , but by Joshua .
15 But first I must call on an old friend . ’
16 You must apply on the official form — but do n't be put off by that !
17 Any minister must rely on the operational advice he is given by the managers on the ground .
18 But because of the general economic climate , you may still feel as though you must manage on a tight budget .
19 Clearly there is a connection , if Eurofighter two thousand was available earlier then they the plan for replacing er some of the aircraft in the R A F's front line er could be adjusted accordingly erm but it 's not a sort of direct one for one er if the part of the programme slips a year the jaguar must go on an extra year because within the R A F's overall plans for its er fleet replacement there is a certain degree of flexibility an and precisely which point the jaguars get replaced is er a judgement between them and their three .
20 But the intelligence must rest on a broad basis of education or the machine element will prove too much for it .
21 He insisted that a genuine religion , if such there be , must rest on a supernatural revelation coming from beyond history ; and he denounced the ‘ historicising ’ of Christianity , by which the original message of Christ and the apostles , a message which spoke of the wholly supernatural kingdom of God , had been betrayed by the transformation of Christianity itself into a social , cultural , and political movement within history — a movement which the advanced theologians and Christian apologists of the nineteenth century had then , with complete consistency , attempted to interpret and justify in purely historical and psychological terms .
22 Yes , he 's always jumping on me to tell me to do more for local radio and get South East Arts and South East Arts clients more regularly in contact with local radio , and I must admit on the latter case I do think that many of our clients do spend a great deal of time and erm want to be active with local radio .
23 Major companies must operate on a global scale .
24 Stations not meeting their targets ( and there were some ) got nothing whatsoever , and neither did NE head office staff where the schemes do not apply , Scottish nuclear is committed to introducing a performance related pay or performance bonus Company-wide but the scheme must operate on a self-financing basis .
25 The clubhead must start on a gentle curve low to the turf .
26 When the desired entry is not on that track , these search figures become a full revolution and one-and-a-half revolutions respectively before it is clear that the record is not on the track , and the search must continue on a further track .
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