Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [pers pn] must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But outbreaks of Bovine TB have doubled in Gloucestershire and some surrounding counties over the last 3 years and some vets say we must throw aside sentimentality and act now BEFORE the problem reaches epidemic proportions .
2 But that 's what the rules say he must look like , which seems to be a problem with just about every branch of equestrian sport .
3 Travel — Ferries : Ferry firms keep their heads above water With the Chunnel coming , ferry companies know they must smarten up their act if they are to keep custom .
4 As the blocks fall you must guide them to align similar objects .
5 When trials come we must trust what he has revealed about himself in the Bible rather than what our senses tell us at that particular point in time .
6 If a data link is required between a substation and a central operations room it must go by other means , such as the telephone network .
7 Thus when the officials think they must do something to stimulate tourism , plant trees or preserve the countryside , instead of acting themselves , they float a tourist board , a forestry commission or a countryside commission .
8 Prevailing regulations mean you must dive using an octopus and stab jacket ( no ABLJs allowed ) .
9 But the Hintons , deluged with complaining phone calls and threts of legal action from customers say they must take the matter further
10 Many lawyers and women 's rights campaigners say it must stay .
11 Tory campaign managers know they must hold key marginals like Darlington , Stockton South and York to ensure a historic fourth successive victory .
12 Instead , agencies find they must tread a tricky path between the competing claims of state regulation and free enterprise .
13 As far as those artists go you must ask in each case what proportion of their careers were actually spent here and did their stay in America fundamentally affect their work ?
14 The locals find they must leave , while houses in their village remain locked and empty for months at a time .
15 " After the Americans leave I must travel to Canton again .
16 One fundamental difference between junior and adult fiction is that many ( in certain periods , most ) writers for children feel they must tell their readers what they want them to know or to feel .
17 The programme ended with a complete performance of the ballet as the historians think it must have looked on that epochal occasion .
18 Judges , magistrates and justices ' clerks believe they must keep custody as a deterrent against frequent offenders and ‘ to give society a rest ’ .
19 Sufferers with bad backs know they must avoid certain movements , such as bending with stiff legs , twisting on a fixed base or lifting heavy weights .
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