Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [pron] must " in BNC.

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1 If you are to succeed as Chairman you must be well versed in what the committee 's task is supposed to be .
2 As camouflage they must obtain local clothing .
3 And when he wanted to get some when he 's old enough for money There must be as well as around some fifty now .
4 Secondly she said there must be a change from the habit of dualism to , what she described as interconnectialism We must see a relationship between things .
5 For theft there must be adverse interference or usurpation .
6 It was held that where an absolute owner brings an action for trespass he must prove title and an intention to regain possession .
7 Once terms have been accepted for inclusion they must obviously be recorded , so that this stage and the next one must proceed simultaneously .
8 Here it is the strategies of differentiation which must be considered .
9 Returning to Z we see that to prove the above assertion of coincidence we must show : ( i ) that every irreducible element of Z is necessarily a prime element ; and ( ii ) that every prime element of Z is necessarily irreducible .
10 In the Commission 's eyes the following are the kinds of measure which must be introduced — they are , it should be emphasized , illustrative and by no means exhaustive .
11 Of course something must be done to reduce road congestion : revenue taken from road-users urgently needs to be invested in roads .
12 Of course one must put a lot of effort into marginal seats , but in the long term you must not forget the safe ones too .
13 And of course one must keep one or two clean copies for an emergency . ’
14 It entails a little body contact so do not choose someone who is too uptight and of course they must be wearing a jacket .
15 Mr Deputy Speaker that 's exactly what the authorities are asked to make sure about and of course they must have sensible plans so that there are always beds and facilities for those who need them , but in a way it 's a success of care in the community that that more elderly people are being looked after in their own homes and so we 've arrested the very rapid growth in permanent residential places which was occurring before the policy was introduced er , as we now see , despite some gloomy forewarning , local authorities have in general managed well in the first year of their responsibilities , they 've examined thousands of cases and many people have been helped to make decisions about their own futures .
16 Of course we must n't stop helping others , ’ said Trusty , ‘ but we must help ourselves too now or we sha n't have any where to meet . ’
17 Of course we must have cartwheels and the maiden to whose lot it had fallen to perform this important feature of the dance so very neatly and prettily is recalled .
18 Of course we must be concerned for justice , and for where justice is violated .
19 Of course we must , but at the same time we must endeavour to retain the practices and methods we know are right for our children .
20 Of course we must not forget our island jewels of Sardinia , Sicily , Elba , Ischia , Lipari and Capri .
21 Of course we must remember that the welfare implications of price discrimination are not clear-cut .
22 ‘ Yes , of course we must .
23 I 'm afraid she has a most irreverent attitude — and some of our gentlemen have quite a wide circle of acquaintances , so of course we must be able to offer complete discretion … ’
24 ‘ If you prefer formality , then of course we must defer to you , ’ Alain said silkily .
25 ‘ How it has come about I can not think , but of course we must set things right . ’
26 Of course we must save 25 per cent of energy through better insulation and so on .
27 Of course there are people who come from disadvantaged backgrounds ; of course we must do what we can about it .
28 Of course we must be cautious about taking on difficult tasks as if to prove our social virility .
29 Of course we must say what that means by describing how a community adopts or betrays a principle , and this will be part of constructing our conception of law as integrity .
30 And of course there must be easy capsize recovery . ’
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