Example sentences of "must have a [adj] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | A person must have a reasonable time to prepare his case . |
2 | The parties must have a legal capacity to contract . |
3 | You are afraid to ask what it 's about because you feel she must have a legitimate reason to see you urgently , so you stay home and are late for work . |
4 | This must have a major part to play in the increasing mindless violence of young people , imitating what they have been encouraged to believe is ‘ entertainment ’ , namely torture , murder and cannibalism . |
5 | You must have a great deal to talk about . ’ |
6 | Whether or not they must have a common purpose to constitute a procession is perhaps a moot point , g but it will be remembered that unless the procession is to be held which is ‘ intended ’ to fulfil one of the purposes mentioned in section 11(1) , no notice is required . |
7 | The landlord and the tenant must have a common intention to grant and take the lease . |
8 | He must have a computerised brain to have absorbed all that information over a period of years without having compiled a ‘ silly tick list ’ himself . |
9 | Candidates must have a high motivation to publish and be prepared for exciting teamwork . |
10 | It is especially essential that those who are responsible for implementation must have a thoroughgoing commitment to change if research is to be anything other than counterproductive ’ ( Engel 1977:176 ) . |