Example sentences of "[noun sg] must [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any phenomenology of experience must address the way in which experience stands at the moment where internal fantasies cross the threshold of cultural categories .
2 The cost function must satisfy the condition that : Therefore , to minimize industry costs with two firms , and with this cost structure , they must each produce half .
3 In addition to the student 's signature any change must bear the signature of the personal tutor plus , in Stage I , that of a senior tutor , or , in Stage II , those of ( usually ) two Field Chairs .
4 Similarly , the ward sister must know the previous experience of the learner , what her capabilities are and what she needs to learn on the ward .
5 If there are no such circumstances , the notice of resignation must include a statement to that effect .
6 Among other threats Khruschev said the West must settle the Berlin problem and recognise East Germany or face the consequences .
7 The West must find a way to respond .
8 The drafter must have a clear idea of what the terms are intended to achieve ; broadly , he/she must have ( 1 ) a sound grasp of the relevant law applying to contracts of supply and ( 2 ) a clear understanding of the nature of the client 's business and the client 's particular needs .
9 In order to achieve these objectives the drafter must have a clear understanding of the following matters .
10 ( 2 ) The offer must be made by paid advertisement in two national newspapers ( and the buyer must notify the Quotations Department of the London Stock Exchange and the target company of the terms thereof at least seven days before the tender offer closes ) .
11 It was held that the buyer must bear the
12 However , even in this case , unless the parties agree otherwise , the buyer must bear the ‘ risk of deterioration necessarily incident to the course of transit , ’ section 33 .
13 In such a case the only way to make sense of the rule that the buyer must bear the loss is still to make him pay whilst allowing him to take whatever remains of the goods .
14 For instance , a limitation or exclusion of liability could be justified by a preamble or postscript to the clause explaining that its purpose is to limit liability so as to enable the person protected by it to obtain insurance cover , and thus keep its costs down : In order to enable the Seller to insure against its liability under this contract , the Seller 's liability in respect of any defect in the goods or any loss caused by such defect is limited to £n ; the Buyer must bear the risk of any loss in excess of £n and should insure against such loss .
15 He can include a clause stating that , while he is not aware of any intellectual property right which may be infringed by the possession or intended use of the goods being sold , he takes no responsibility for the existence of relevant third party intellectual property rights , and the buyer must assume the risk of infringement of the same .
16 Where the price is not determined as mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) above the buyer must pay a reasonable price .
17 ( 2 ) Where the price is not determined as mentioned in sub-section ( 1 ) above the buyer must pay a reasonable price .
18 To exercise his right to treat the contract as repudiated by the seller 's repudiatory breach , the buyer must inform the seller that he regards the contract as at an end .
19 As an alternative to restrictive covenants ( eg the buyer may build only one single-storey dwelling on the land hereby agreed to be sold ) , there may be positive covenants that the buyer is to be required to observe ( eg the buyer must erect a larchlap fence on the length of the left-hand boundary of the property ) .
20 ( 3 ) If the buyer is to give the seller an indemnity against breach of covenants under which the seller might have continuing liability ( eg the original lessee under a lease or a seller who has previously given a personal covenant not limited to his or her period of ownership ) , then again , to bind the buyer to the covenant , the buyer must execute the document .
21 In this situation the buyer must pursue a claim under the SGA 1979 for his money back or any other settlement .
22 To recognise a spoken word the computer must match the pattern of information from the input with one or more of the models stored in the current library .
23 Only Fontwell survived but the course must pass a 7.30am inspection if it is to avoid becoming the 27th casualty of the season .
24 Students who wish to enter a combined course must complete the first year satisfactorily , with passes in two units in each of the two subjects which they wish to combine .
25 A sub-contractor who holds an I , S or P certificate must present the actual certificate to the builder for inspection .
26 A builder making a payment to a sub-contractor who does not have a certificate must make a deduction from the payment for tax .
27 Those of us with responsibility in the energy field must take a more active role in combating apathy .
28 The council says that people who reject accomodation must wait a year for another offer .
29 The taxpayer must pay the commissioner 's costs before this Board and in the Court of Appeal .
30 Although Godfrey J. correctly concluded that the operation of the taxpayer which generated the taxable profits was one carried on in Hong Kong he went too far in saying that a taxpayer must establish the existence of a profit-generating operation outside Hong Kong if he is to escape a charge to tax under section 14 .
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