Example sentences of "[noun] must [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Can only assume this was designed a long time ago , say roughly 1983 ; surely even Peter Snow must now realise that a Labour landslide is rather more likely than a Tory one .
2 The obsession with sex in our society has conditioned us to assume that intimacy must always mean sex .
3 So , that morning presented a wonderful opportunity — and just a little compensation perhaps for the huge disappointment Kemp must undoubtedly have experienced over the theft of the Wolvercote Tongue .
4 Mr. Bingley must also return their visit by visiting the Bennets , if he is not to be rude .
5 Secondly ‘ the curriculum must also serve to develop the pupil as an individual , as a member of society and as a future adult member of the community with a range of personal and social opportunities and responsibilities ’ .
6 At any rate , some of those rebel chefs must surely know , even if they do n't acknowledge as much , that some of their most publicised inventions were not their inventions at all , but were derived however indirectly , from the Polish and Jewish recipes published or described by Pomiane in his books and radio talks of the 19305 .
7 The Kawasakis of Alan Irwin , Ian Simpson and Jim Moodie must also come into the equation , together with the Yamahas of Rymer , Johnny Rea and Alan Patterson , who is making the step up to Superbike for the first time .
8 She had declared that Edwin must henceforward run the Ashwell estates , as if he had already come into his inheritance .
9 A zebra , or antelope , could easily outrun a lion , and lions must therefore rely on stealth and the surprise attack ; carnivorous dogs , by contrast , hunt by running down their prey .
10 Since most dreams are not remembered , this function must either have nothing whatever to do with dreaming , or , if dreaming is essential to the process , the forgetting must be a necessary part of it .
11 Those waiting to see whether Edwards or Tony Myler gets the stand-off shirt must likewise wait a little longer , and Reilly has also prevaricated over the choice between Alan Tait and Steve Hampson at full-back , though neither player is injured .
12 THOSE who feel Lord Arran has little to say about agriculture must now change their opinion of the Minister who has also to look after health matters in the province .
13 Roads must also have led eastwards and westwards , the latter at least with offshoots serving an extensive suburb south of the river .
14 Although these roads must always have provided access to the dockyard at the Gillingham Gate they had not carried heavy goods vehicles to any extent in the past .
15 Times must still have been hard down Whittox Lane , though nearly all its inhabitants seem to have been employed in some way or another — most of them in the clothing trade , alongside Mr. Middleditch , the Badcox Lane Baptist minister , and Charles Dyer , 23 , a coal miner .
16 The West must now steel itself for military action in Bosnia
17 St Patrick must greatly have simplified Irish thought , a turn for the better , when he introduced Christianity .
18 However , the drafter must also ensure that the terms are legally correct .
19 However , the terms will be used by the drafter 's business client ; they must therefore satisfy the client 's commercial , as well as legal , objectives , and the drafter must therefore take account of those objectives at each stage of drafting .
20 The drafter must therefore take care to use punctuation clearly and accurately .
21 The ‘ stuttering notes must surely have been the result of the hammers bouncing .
22 The amount at which materials are charged out to sites on stores issue notes must therefore reflect the whole of this on-cost if the stores are to be operated on a profitable basis .
23 The courts must now make care orders committing children to the care of the local authority .
24 Jacobs and Kinsella makes it clear that the consideration which courts must now take into account is not whether a custodial sentence was necessary to protect the public from offenders generally of the same type , but whether it was necessary to protect the public from a particular offender .
25 ( m ) The question of reliance It is not enough that the seller knows of the particular purpose of the goods sold , the buyer must also have relied upon the credit-broker or seller 's skill and judgment at the date of the contract .
26 In this example there are two consequences of the conditions being fulfilled : ( 1 ) the seller may make arrangements for storage and ( 2 ) the buyer must then reimburse the seller any costs and charges .
27 Or perhaps the transition adventure was just a ripple on the ocean of complexity in which all newcomers to the Course must quickly learn to sink or swim .
28 These stated : ‘ Everybody who calls himself or herself a Christian must now rally to the side of Christ and defend Him , not only with their rosaries and prayers but by protesting in a public and persistent manner against this film . ’
29 There are a considerable number of provisions which the taxpayer must carefully take into account when setting up an overseas trust .
30 The club dealt with the matter commendably but men like Murray must inwardly have been dismayed .
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