Example sentences of "[pron] must [verb] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh right , you 've all got drinks and you 've all got something to eat , well while you 're doing that then I must do these bingo
2 I must draw these shadows back into the sea , where they can hurt less .
3 I must re-do these highlights !
4 I must have these people 's trust , the men 's as well as the women 's . ’
5 I must get these people out of my head .
6 And remember , you must eat these foods on a daily basis .
7 But I think there 's a very strong argument Chinese revolution And , to a certain extent you can understand that people have to identify with something and the easiest thing to identify with is a king and a queen erm Chinese communist leaders of various sorts , Stalin even Karl Marx , you know , you can convince yourself that he had all the answers when of course , really , you must see these things as developing .
8 You must publish these facts at once .
9 Readers of our great Vangmoor novelist , Alfred Osborn Tace ( or viewers , as one must say these days ! ) will be familiar with the scene in Wrenwood in which Brenda Nevil hunts for specimens of this orchid for her bridal bouquet .
10 The sampling theorem indicates that we must sample these phenomena at a frequency of no less than half their wavelength if we are to avoid bias in measurement .
11 We must stop these accidents happening , particularly by wearing reflective gear so we are seen at night .
12 Meeting our business objectives , improving services and integrating the local office network are all important to the success of ES ; but we must achieve these aims within the resources that are made available to us by government .
13 Senior detectives have told TODAY : ‘ While we must treat these deaths as another murder , it has political overtones because of the tourist business with your country .
14 In a present-day community , these constraints can be observed in spoken language : in ME we must locate these constraints initially through the writing system .
15 If the main components of money supply are various deposits in financial institutions , we must examine these institutions and the various types of deposit if we are to going to get a clear definition of money .
16 Now as a traditional climber I find the emergence of these new activities such as sport abseiling and sport climbing somewhat sterilised and regulated , but I suppose there is plenty of room in Britain for all offshoots and variations of the parent activity , and we must accept these developments with open arms as we did bolts and competitions .
17 We must assist these children and I am told there are already 30 children on the waiting list for assessment . ’
18 We must consider these matters and make —
19 We must keep these words in their box behind glass .
20 We must contact these people , we must build back the confidence to the unemployed , we 've given these people who are unemployed our good training , we need their expertise to come back and fight again if we 're gon na have any hope for the future .
21 Of course there are , and ought to be , a thousand images of God in which we represent him as changing his mind , forgetting , being angry , being him , doing all kinds of creaturely things ; our language of worship , of gratitude for existence , has to be full of such metaphors and images ; we must take these metaphors seriously , but if we take them literally , if we mistake these images for God , we are idolaters .
22 If our interest is what is of benefit to the individual patient we must take these differences into account , and in general that means allowing the patient to decide .
23 We must get these houses back into occupation .
24 ‘ Anybody with any information , no matter how silly they think it is , has to come forward as we must get these people or else they will do it again .
25 We must find these animals .
26 Northern Ireland 's problem is different from that of either Scotland or Wales in that there exists in Northern Ireland a substantial minority which fears oppression by the majority and if any scheme is to be adopted it must meet these fears .
27 It is fitting to feel resentful , for example , when we have been wantonly injured ; but for an injury to be wanton it must satisfy these conditions .
28 What must underpin these decisions ?
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