Example sentences of "[verb] it must [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the rebel leaders , notably Litster , may have appreciated their military weakness , because they attempted to involve members of the gentry in the revolt , and although they had little support of this nature , the very fact that they hoped to obtain it must argue against an interpretation of the revolt simply in class terms . |
2 | Equally clearly once the doorway is installed it must have precise dimensions . |
3 | Many lawyers and women 's rights campaigners say it must stay . |
4 | But the house owners the Forestry Commission say it must come down . |
5 | They say they understand Oxfam 's difficulty with the law , but say it must apply to them . |
6 | ‘ The man who used it must have thought so . ’ |
7 | So how are we to reach any agreement now , at the end of the 1980s , on the function of education , what it is for , what needs it must meet ? |
8 | But on reflection , she had realized that no one had taken the friendship with the USSR wholly seriously , and now the realization of how much worry it must have caused the Führer and ‘ the greatness of his diplomacy ’ made her feel ‘ quite small ’ . |
9 | Though the company has already muted Cisco 's marketing ( dropping the slogan : ‘ It takes you by surprise ’ ) , Mrs Novello says it must do more — perhaps change the bottle 's shape and colour . |
10 | He says it must have been a little before the sixth hour when Aldhelm parted from him at Preston to go on to the ferry . |
11 | If it refuses it must issue a certificate of refusal in form CHA 65 . |
12 | I imagine it must do , yes . |
13 | I imagine it must seem like the blink of an eye to a ghost , do n't you ? ’ |
14 | I ca n't be sure what my face looked like when I opened it and saw Maureen on the doorstep , but I imagine it must have had a grin on it from ear to ear . |
15 | I imagine it must have been a cypress tree since they prune the lower branches leaving a swordlike edge sticking up . |
16 | If the demand was served personally , the person serving it must make the affidavit and there is a form of such affidavit in Schedule 4 to the rules ( Form 6.11 ) , see Appendix C , form 7 . |
17 | Even if we 're not gon na succeed it must have stuck in their throat that there was Jesus lying asleep . |
18 | Since no minister would authorise a warrant for such tapping it must have been done illegally . |
19 | Northern Ireland 's problem is different from that of either Scotland or Wales in that there exists in Northern Ireland a substantial minority which fears oppression by the majority and if any scheme is to be adopted it must meet these fears . |
20 | I assumed it must have been Eric calling . |
21 | Those who break it must expect to face the full force of the law . " |
22 | If a data link is required between a substation and a central operations room it must go by other means , such as the telephone network . |
23 | Different sized crabs utilise different sized shells , and as a crab grows it must change shells regularly to accommodate its larger body . |
24 | The WEA has obligations which at all costs it must strive to fulfil . |
25 | Maricourt RC High School was given good marks in some areas , but was told it must do better in others . |
26 | ANGRY parents say they are ‘ gutted ’ after a playgroup was told it must leave its premises . |
27 | We reckoned it must have been the ‘ reason for our visit ’ on our visa — to visit the Crown Prince Abdullah Abdul Aziz . |
28 | She reckoned it must take all of eight or nine metric minutes per person . |
29 | We listened and learned that if the church is to grow it must consider all its resources ! |
30 | Even now I am looking through the chapter on the ‘ law ’ again : the question of colonial robbery ( p. 62 ) , ‘ the alienation … of the surplus product from all pre-socialist forms ’ ( p. 62 ) , ‘ the taxation of private capitalist profit ’ ( p. 64 ) , the question of state loans ( pp. 64–65 ) , currency emission ( p. 65 ) , railway tariffs ( p. 70 ) , the monopoly of the banking system and the credit policy ( pp. 70–73 ) , home and foreign trade ( pp. 73–84 ) , the ‘ prices policy ’ ( sic pp. 84–89 ) , and so on and so forth , with further argument on the theme that socialism is fighting against capitalism and in order to win it must accumulate at the expense of the private economy — and the more the better — this is the entire content of the work . |