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

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1 If a defendant wishes payment under the counterclaim to be made other than at his address for service or to his solicitor he must give an address for payment " with appropriate reference details " .
2 It must give an address for service ( Ord 9 , r 19 ) .
3 The minimum length of notice an employer must give an employee under Section 49 of the Employment Protection Act 1978 is one week when the employee has been employed between one month and two years .
4 Before a disposition , trust , covenant , agreement or arrangement can be a settlement … it must contain an element of bounty .
5 It is the parents who must set an example of consideration and true courtesy to the teenagers , whether they seem to deserve it or not .
6 You must reserve an area of memory which is sufficiently large for your machine code program before you assemble it , but you may have no real idea how long the program will be until after it is assembled .
7 One must produce an equivalent in colour .
8 He must take an oath of fealty and liege homage to his suzerain , the king of France , for it .
9 Their restraint grew out of Minton 's insistence that a wallpaper design must have an affinity with architecture .
10 It is therefore not surprising that thousands of children in Cleveland 's schools are being taught in sub-standard conditions — which must have an effect on education standards .
11 If you are unable to attend College for any reason you must complete an absence from college report ( copy attached ) and send it to Sylvia Middlemiss .
12 Almost as a pleading afterthought he wrote , ‘ Along with all this must go an emphasis on citizenship .
13 On the other hand , if he has cause to suspect an unnatural death , he must hold an inquest under section 19(4) and section 8 then comes into play .
14 So it seems that , to legitimate our appeal to such traits , we must allow an element of individualism to enter social explanations .
15 On the other hand , the structural failure in flight of a privately owned light aircraft of a type that is extensively used , possibly all over the world , must justify an investigation in depth while a four engined airliner carrying 400 passengers damaging its wing-tip on a passenger terminal building while taxying need not rate so highly .
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