Example sentences of "must see " in BNC.

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1 Must see it for myself in a public space .
2 The relative or person who has been given the medical certificate by the doctor must see the Registrar of Births and Deaths for the district where the death occurred , in order that the death may be registered .
3 One will be the doctor who has attended the person in their last illness who must see the body before completing the form , and another doctor who must also see the body .
4 We may have our worries about the different future we see opening up before us — it would be odd if we did not — but surely we must see what is happening at the Brandenburg Gate as a European as well as a German triumph .
5 We may have our worries about the different future we see opening up before us — it would be odd if we did not — but surely we must see what is happening at the Brandenburg Gate as a European as well as a German triumph .
6 Oh : car of menace , car of blight Cars the atmosphere ignite Greenhouse warming , Havoc forming Parkinson must see us right We 're au fait with entropy Gaia , Ecosphere , synergy Words for greening But their meaning 's A linguistic mystery Oh : politicians must invent Worship of environment Genuflecting by reflecting Words of verdant bafflement Now our water 's unfit to drink Too much aluminium and zinc No solution To pollution No-one can stand the stink Oh : public filth and pestilence Highlights private opulence Does the glitter , clear the litter All it needs is pounds and pence GOD REST YE MERRY God rest ye merry , gentle Greens Let nothing you dismay The much foretold apocalypse Is now well under way Not even Mr Gorbachev Can stop the world 's decay Oh , tidings of comfort and joy , Oh , tidings of comfort and joy We ca n't eat meat or hens or fish The farming is too cruel The only food we now permit Is foul organic gruel Irradiated food and veg Now double up as fuel Oh tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy Now everybody wants a car Though noise and fumes are vile The Iron Curtain fractures and The jams stretch back for miles Mobility and liberty Can not be reconciled Oh tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy We think that greenhouse warming will Bring on the world 's demise If forests burn it 's not just trees but mankind too that fries But all this may be garbage Because scientists tell lies Oh tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy Consumers must buy less to reach Sustainability For galloping consumption is More lethal than TB So much for Third World dreams of fleeing Grinding poverty Oh tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy Unless we stop producing kids The planet will not cope No hope for birth controllers short of Kidnapping the Pope But since the Greens recycle people they May turn us into soap Oh tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy In searching for clean energy The choice is pretty stark The floods that come when coal is burnt will keep us in the Ark But had Lord Marshall got his way We 'd all glow in the dark Oh tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy Dumb animals are much preferrred To flawed humanity Ill-treatment of old people may Provoke insanity But culling seals and whales is judged The worst profanity Oh tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy Now Mrs Thatcher goes bright green A highly suspect hue Her policies have after all Kept filth and squalor blue It 's just another way she 's found To tell us what to do Oh , tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy With greenhouse gases , PCBs Sulphuric acid rain This fragile globe 's environment Is going down the drain It is a cosmic punishment That we ca n't start again Oh , tidings of comfort and joy , Oh tidings of comfort and joy Melanie Phillips OVERNIGHT FILE
7 ‘ I must see her . ’
8 Samuel Butler offers his readers a helpful hint : ‘ to know whether you are enjoying a piece of music or not , you must see whether you find yourself looking at the advertisement of Pears soap at the end of the programme ’ .
9 ‘ You must see why I ca n't be awfully impressed . ’
10 We must see that more goods are forthcoming to meet the new demand .
11 You must see that . ’
12 She must see that he was comfortable and cared for so that with contentment would come peace .
13 ‘ We have to be in court on Monday ; he must see that we 're right behind him . ’
14 Kenyon must see it through or heaven knows what will become of the station .
15 Next bank holiday , I must see how much donkeys cost .
16 By looking at the one you must see the other .
17 I must see her every day , she must face it full on and she , as , I must stay here , and so Alison must be here too .
18 She thought , I must do something , I must see to myself .
19 Both sides must see mutual cooperation ( CC ) as preferable to mutual defection .
20 Then there is the sea , the cold grey ever-moving winter sea — but you must see it for yourself ! ! !
21 He must seek the advice of the wisest money-brokers and buy a pension scheme if he be self-employed ; he must see to it that he does not over-extend himself on the mortgage front ; he must run a motor car that does n't drink petrol like tapwater and wo n't break him every time it needs a service from a franchised dealer ; above all , he must abstain from vicious pleasures — or if he needs must indulge , then he must do so only in moderation .
22 Anyway , I suppose I 'd better go to the surgery , if I must see him . ’
23 Lest we settle for limited models of productivity , we must see the cross as the ruling principle of the Christian life , for there can be no true reflection of Christ that does not consist of bearing his cross .
24 He must see that policy is put into practice .
25 I must see how Mummy is . ’
26 It is against this background that we must see the recent withdrawals of a number of analgesics from the market in Britain .
27 ‘ Confidentially , ’ said Corbett , ‘ I must see the Queen before she returns to France . ’
28 You must see that … ’
29 ‘ Poor Bernard , I must see if I can sew it for him .
30 ‘ I must see that he 'as a decent burial . ’
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