Example sentences of "must [vb infin] some [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A revival will take a long time , warned Davies , but spirited performances from players like Copsey and Lewis must give some cause for optimism . |
2 | You must like some kind of music — whether it be Pop Music , Jazz , Folk Music or Classical Music ! |
3 | ‘ But you must have some kind of idea what sort of chair you want to spend your holidays in ! ’ says his wife . |
4 | That is one reason for looking at a certain objection , that our conception of such connection is not fundamental to , or pervasive in , a certain body of knowledge and speculation , one which must have some pride of place in any informed view of reality . |
5 | The only stipulation is that the topic must have some relationship to business activity or current affairs . |
6 | Theirs is a much more popular course , admittedly , but we must have some sort of chance , somewhere along the line . ’ |
7 | I do n't know what they do about must have some sort of spending money , but |
8 | There are enormous numbers of possibilities when you got over the thought that you must have some sort of fabric at the windows . |
9 | Propaganda , if it is to have any effect at all , must have some basis in truth . |
10 | ‘ The Worm — or the Monument — must radiate some kind of power . |
11 | He must acquire some knowledge of law and seek to settle disputes between parishioners , having three or four of the ablest men in the parish to hear the cause with him . |
12 | I congratulate Yarrow on its good fortune in securing a contract for three ships at once , but I must express some dismay on behalf of Vosper Thornycroft , Southampton , which has built many naval ships in the past . |
13 | All the rule books seem to say you must wear some sort of jacket — the BSJA naturally stipulate the colours — and in some classes it should even be tweed . |