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

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1 This must affect and delimit the range of contextual possibilities and the frame of relevance .
2 The witnesses must attest and sign the will in the testator 's presence , or acknowledge their signatures in his presence .
3 Best practice suggests that to comply with the law employers must identify and document the requirements for a position in terms of skills , experience and education , and should apply job analysis techniques to catalogue the essential functions of the post .
4 We must discover and conquer the country in which we live .
5 The danseur must complement and follow the lines drawn by the ballerina as she poses and dances .
6 On land the solution was an obvious one — male and female , being well able to move about , must meet and transfer the sperm directly from one to the other .
7 The Institute was aware of the NVQ system and must adjust and re-examine the grades of membership as a result .
8 The player thrown to must try and catch the bomb before it explodes .
9 The traditional ceremony by which candidates must stand and face the music as the returning officer reads out the results presents the moment of truth for all to see .
10 Despite — or , perhaps , even because of — the horror of terrorism , we must protect and defend the integrity of the law and its enforcement .
11 ‘ Now , I must go and read the children that story I promised them , and then I 'll have to pack my case , ’ he added , clearly considering the subject closed as he patted her hand before rising from the couch and walking away towards the twins ' bedroom .
12 Now I must go and help the others downstairs .
13 After a pause for thought she told Dad that he must go and ask the Captain if he could let them have some cups and saucers and whatever else was available , even if they could not have the hall .
14 Education must establish and transmit the values and attitudes which are necessary for the harmonious long-term survival of civilisation ’ .
15 Sir , — I feel I must write and put the record straight on several of the matters raised by Stella Fearnley in her article in the August issue of ACCOUNTANCY ( see p 66 ) .
16 ‘ You must come and join the others .
17 She had reached the point in her argument where she must examine and explicate the emblems offered by the masters for the Coniunctio Solis et Lunae , the redemptive marriage-dance of sun and moon .
18 However , they are available and if individuals are to improve their lives , and companies and organisations are to improve the attendance and commitment of their staff , they must learn and apply the skills of emotional management .
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