Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 One day when I have time to spare I must experiment with this method .
2 ‘ And if you are too tired to write you must come to see me in any case , and then I shall know you are safe .
3 The housewife who knows that when her electric iron ceases to work she must replace the fuse ( let us say it is a cartridge fuse in a 13-amp plug ) is an empiricist .
4 It was a local concern , employing whole families , and everyone knew that in order to flourish they must give it their all .
5 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 .
6 For any backs to progress they must receive the ball quickly .
7 Then the judges come before you and tell you that if you wish to ascend you must erase your karma , and do penance for crimes in your life .
8 However , in order for the abdominals to grow you must treat them like any other muscle group , and work them hard for 8 to 12 reps using 3 to 4 sets .
9 To play you must deduce where 36 different images appear on the grid by studying a series of clues .
10 On the first point : if we want to grow we must reach out beyond the circle of friends to people who have previously had nothing to do with CPRW .
11 NFFF general secretary Arthur Parrington argues that for fish shops to prosper they must emulate the brash and breezy burger bars .
12 For he knew he must act fast now , and more than that , that the time was coming when if he was really to escape he must leave the protection of the Park and venture north over the great city whose houses frightened him .
13 We listened and learned that if the church is to grow it must consider all its resources !
14 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 .
15 People who carry weapons into bank premises and threaten to use them must receive a severe sentence . ’
16 unc Division by a decimal needs extra care , since before starting to divide we must adjust place values .
17 In trying to negotiate we must give considerable credence to the particular problem of the most difficult areas .
18 because they must know what 's gon na happen when they , you know , when the cows come home , they must know when the chickens come home to roost they must know what 's gon na happen
19 To qualify you must stay two consecutive nights starting Friday or Saturday and book direct with one of the 90 participating hotels eight days in advance .
20 The fact that she had to send you must have told you that , yet you came here without admitting your relationship to her .
21 This movement was transmitted to cranks on the rear wheel by connecting rods ; the machine weighed almost exactly half a hundredweight and the physical effort required to ride it must have been very considerable .
22 If we are to succeed we must have the best information possible from scientists , economists and other professionals .
23 For example , if unc which we write as D = Diag(1,2,3) , and unc then if C and D are to permute we must have unc so that d = e = f = g = h = k = 0 , leaving C = Diag ( a , b , c ) .
24 Apparently , the authors have concluded from published research that women get interrupted because they ‘ allow themselves ’ to be ( does this ‘ contributory negligence ’ argument remind us of anything ? ) and if they want to succeed they must emulate male speech .
25 The painter told Marama that if he wanted to live he must go to Rarotonga and receive treatment .
26 Accordingly , if the applicant is to succeed he must show that the context requires a qualification on the following lines to be implied into section 2(2) : ‘ Provided that nothing in this Act shall require the person under investigation to furnish any information with respect to any suspected offence in relation to which he has been charged , except to the extent permitted by paragraph 16.5 of Code of Practice C issued under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , or any modification or re-enactment thereof . ’
27 Even with these environmental improvements , for the policy to succeed it must attract residents of all socio-economic groups — and there is not much that governments can do about this .
28 ‘ Those who argue that maybe we should just once more try to delay it must face up to the responsibility that they may , by their good intentions , create much more suffering than anything we have seen so far .
29 Its eyes can discern very small intervals of time ( it can respond to a falling hand in less than one hundredth of a second ) , and our clumsy attempts to kill it must appear ponderously slow , as if filmed in slow motion .
30 Dillon LJ said that " if one condition in a set of printed conditions is particularly onerous or unusual , the party seeking to enforce it must show that that particular condition was fairly brought to the attention of the other party " .
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