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

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1 They also raised for consideration the possibility of reducing the period beyond the end of the accounting year in which solicitors must submit their report from 6 to 3 months .
2 Others , however , think it proper to speak of the intention of Parliament , in the sense of ‘ the meaning which Parliament must have intended the words to convey . ’
3 This sets out the basic principles upon which courts must decide issues relating to the upbringing of children .
4 An MoD spokesman commented ‘ It is exactly this sort of thing which experts must sit down and work out . ’
5 An even closer parallel is John Milton 's masque of Comus , which Tolkien must have admired partly for its theme — it is an analogue of ‘ Childe Rowland ’ , a tale of a maiden lost in a dark wood and imprisoned by a wizard , till her brothers and her guardian angel come to the rescue — but even more for its hovering between fact and symbol .
6 For which Marcus must take the blame — or praise — depending on one 's point of view , she accorded without bitterness .
7 Tristram Beresford , for example , writes in We Plough the Fields that : The awkward and uncertain hours ( especially for livestock workers ) , the isolation and the lack of amenities are , it is true , drawbacks to recruitment which agriculture must overcome .
8 PR , they say , can not be allowed to obscure the other changes which Labour must make : a drastic reduction in the influence of the trade unions , which voters find increasingly repellent , and recruitment of a broader basis of support .
9 The traditional ceremony by which candidates must stand and face the music as the returning officer reads out the results presents the moment of truth for all to see .
10 It looks as if contextual factors can neither determine which candidates can enter the cohort , nor which candidates must leave it . ’
11 It provides a modular course of study with a total of 360 credits which candidates must gain in order to qualify , and is equivalent to an honours degree .
12 His typically unspecific and floated ‘ us ’ is the human family which Raskolnikov must rejoin , and he ca n't rejoin it without accepting suffering .
13 In the ninth century , one poet praised its beauty , while another drowned in it ; salt-traders and vintners plied it as a matter of routine ; nobles and religious communities with estates on both sides of it had boats ready for regular crossings and landing-stages where their men could send off surplus produce for sale and unload imports for their masters ' consumption ; Vikings contemplated arduous upstream journeys , but quick getaways ; Charles the Bald , worried over strategic problems , planned the river 's blocking , and policing , and also exploited the symbolic possibilities of meetings at Orléans , Fleury , Cosne , Meung , Pouilly to which nobles must come from Aquitaine by crossing the river while Charles himself received his visitors on the Frankish side .
14 The denial of the use of that gift to evaluate and perpetuate the nature of the ‘ god ’ of the religion , and therefore its very foundation , is something which humanity must resist at all costs .
15 Having examined how the law defines the ends for which directors must use their powers , we are now in a position to consider the law 's capacity to ensure that they act within the bounds laid down .
16 Their views have a reality which management must treat seriously , but to bring the worlds of common sense , theory and research together brings its own difficulties .
17 This may be true — it is already true of a great many regulations with which companies must comply — but it may also reflect the fundamental nature of financial regulation .
18 There is one , indeed , in which Grahame must have been among the last to take part : the tradition of the ‘ Kimbly Cake ’ .
19 He now brings an action in the High Court , in the course of which he gets an order for discovery , B is compelled to disclose the documents which he has that support A's case , and A may be allowed to administer interrogatories to B — questions in writing which B must answer also in writing but upon oath .
20 It was towards the end of the main course , some sort of en croûte affair which Karen must have bought oven-ready at Marks and Spencer 's , that the muscles in the arch of my right foot suddenly seized up .
21 The focus on timetabling also adds a different dimension to the concept of reciprocity in family responsibilities , in showing how the nature of the calculations which individuals must make itself changes over time .
22 There is no pre-defined course which participants must follow , no pre-ordained ranking of community priorities , and no monopoly on the possible resulting actions .
23 1910 The inn , which Coleridge must have known well , lay on the route from Culbone to Stowey .
24 I think , though , that this is the same separation of human categories which Kierkegaard must have meant .
25 The dead man 's sister , Sara Glynn , has made a fresh statement in which she claims to have seen her brother , Alfred , leaving the scene shortly after the time at which Matthew must have died . ’
26 Or is she the dark , instinctive force which Pamina must acknowledge and cease to accept unquestioningly , separating herself from it so that she can grow and begin her life 's journey ?
27 What we witness here is something resembling the Freudian proposition that the repressed returns via the very images , structures , and mechanisms of repression itself : the words which consummate the renewal of man , his salvation , these words return to signify the opposite of salvation which is damnation , and they signify also the desire which only damnation can acknowledge and which salvation must repress .
28 Thus I do not for example think that there could be a human person ( which Christians must proclaim ) who stood in a different relationship to God than do all other human beings .
29 Schmenner ( 1987 ) says that traditional cost-accounting has been a ‘ star ’ for years and is now collapsing in a black hole from which managers must escape .
30 He visited Exeter in June 1313 to choose timber for the bishop 's throne there , made with characteristic details for which Witney must have been responsible .
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