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

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1 They wake with this sense of suffocation and must sit up and bend forward or else must rush to the open window ; they feel they must take a deep breath .
2 As we insisted during the period of the Schools Council Resource Centre Project , there are many possible patterns of organization within and without a school , and what is experimented with or decided upon must relate to the local situation and to the needs of the school as its staff see them .
3 The way formal religion is incorporated into a way of life is not constant and must relate to the social experience particular to certain groups and even to individuals .
4 It seems that here , at least , we must appeal to an extra-terrestrial cause .
5 Companies wishing to enter the waste disposal business at this level must demonstrate to the local Waste Disposal Authority ( usually a county council , but in some cities and in Wales a more local authority ) that they can meet various criteria , although the authority may be over-ruled on appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment .
6 German forces in contact with the Russians must surrender to the Red Army .
7 It has argued , among other things , that a state 's constitutional right to raise taxes must yield to the federal government 's constitutional right to regulate international commerce .
8 For this sentence to express something , ‘ John ’ must refer to a unique individual , but ‘ tall ’ must express a feature that is general , that is , that many different things might possess .
9 Next I must refer to an established principle of statutory construction which looms large on this appeal .
10 No other mention is made of the fact that Molla Fenari 's son ( presumably Mehmed Sah ) was with him ; and , though the sentence is in the context of the visit of 823 , it presumably must refer to an earlier Ramadan .
11 The ‘ thorns ’ must refer to the new enclosure hedges planted on the commons .
12 The Convention does not prescribe a standard , so we almost necessarily must refer to the internal law of the forum state .
13 Clearly , to yield contrary sentences , a pair of colour terms must refer to the same area of uniform colour ; but it is far from obvious how to devise linguistic contexts which will guarantee this .
14 A diver absorbing excessive nitrogen must ascend to a designated depth to reduce the pressure and remain there for a specified time for what is known as a ‘ decompression stop . ’
15 Therefore , he must stick to the same story and tell the same lie as when he had applied for his British passport .
16 Centres must stick to the published learning outcomes and performance criteria and only vary the assessment instruments if they have permission — and they must make sure that candidates ' work is retained until the published dates .
17 He said that our grandfathers fought for the Holy Land and that we must stick to the Holy Land .
18 Well , since each has the same ancestry , their constitutional difference must trace to the cumulative influence of different conditions in the two lines of descent from those ancestors .
19 The gutter is supported at frequent intervals on brackets which can be raised or lowered to determine its ‘ fall ’ , and gutters must run to a good fall and should be cleaned at least annually to free them of leaves and mud ; they must not sag between brackets .
20 Employees must work to a reasonable standard , for the hours agreed .
21 Vulnerable elderly people becoming dependent and disabled in some way , who , with their families , seek assistance , must look to a wide spread of provision under the mixed economy of welfare .
22 The international legal identity of the inhabitants of a mandate territory was also raised in Namibia , where the International Court of Justice recognised that ‘ the injured entity is a people which must look to the international community for assistance in its progress towards the goals for which the sacred trust was instituted . ’
23 And to improve this understanding we must look to the only example Althusser provides : Lenin 's discussion of the Russian Revolution .
24 Now we must look to the next stage of development .
25 After this archaeological digression , we must return to the critical section .
26 For the present we must return to the adjudicative context within which natural justice and fairness operate .
27 However , we must return to the present day .
28 We must return to the fundamental question : is the extension of the human lifespan actually desirable ?
29 Instead of an anecdotal narrative it must aspire to the rigorous standards of a science .
30 These examples are tolerably plain , but it must depend to a large extent on the facts of each case whether the law will attribute to a person the immediate right to possess .
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