Example sentences of "[noun pl] must [vb infin] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Early copies are now ready to go out the door , although unlimited shipments must wait until November .
2 Dowty shareholders must decide by noon whether to accept or reject a hostile bid from the engineering firm TI .
3 A district judge will decide later the amount of money and interest the musicians must receive from royalties .
4 Subject to the foregoing , the form and content of the balance sheets and profit and loss accounts and additional information provided by way of notes must comply with Schedule 4 in relation to individual accounts and with Schedule 4A in relation to group accounts .
5 Employers must comply with provisions covering a wide variety of other matters , such as health and safety , maternity , race and sex discrimination and trade union activities .
6 Rate-setting is a springtime routine that all local authorities must perform by April East — This year , in some places , an accumulation of past extravagance , poor accounting an uncertainty about the lawfulness of various bits of figure-shuffling has transformed it into drama .
7 Part One examines the services which local authorities must provide for children in need .
8 Right , as a result average products must fall beyond O L 2 units of labour .
9 Secondly it is the solicitors must advise about clause twenty two and thirdly well that 's about it really , is n't it .
10 Any future marketing and promotional strategies must take into account the desirability of increasing the number of new visitors , particularly tourists , by promoting RBG effectively to tourists in Edinburgh , outside Edinburgh and overseas .
11 Any election rules must provide for elections to be by STV and secret ballot .
12 Moreover in The Tablet ( 16 April 1958 ) Shirley Williams pointed out another advantage that grant-maintained schools might have : Mr Baker has laid down that LEA schools must take in children up to the 1979 limit of numbers , so that as many parents as possible can get their children in , if they choose a particular school .
13 More fundamentally , the insistence that science and technology are linked together and that schools must concentrate on science at the expense of the arts is a long-term weakness of the scheme .
14 A grammatical term which refers to the fact that certain words must agree in gender , number , case or person .
15 A grammatical term which refers to the fact that certain words must agree in gender , number , case or person .
16 In what follows the interpretative dimension will come alive only on the next layer of the problem , where we ask whether social rules and institutions account for the performance of social roles , or vice versa , In other words , we think international institutions too fragile to permit a fully systemic answer on the highest layer and so incomplete that an answer which favours the international units must yield to curiosity about how these units work .
17 This will alert us to the error in assuming that the sole way of justifying spending money on courses in the Arts must lie in claims about their utility for ends beyond themselves .
18 Candidates must apply to HCIMA three months before the date of the examination and must obtain , from the centre where they are enrolled , a signed letter stating that the centre is prepared to forward an examination paper to HCIMA .
19 All candidates must apply through UCAS and should satisfy the University 's General Entrance Requirement .
20 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 .
21 The parties must come to decisions about whether or not there are any VAT implications in the transaction and proceed accordingly .
22 We consider two of these in this chapter ; a third similar issue affecting adjectival relationships must wait until Section 9.5 .
23 Thanks must go to Joe Lawley for the use of his Range Rover and trailer .
24 The directors must act in accordance with what they believe to be an appropriate balancing of the sometimes conflicting interests , but the court can not intervene merely because it disagrees with the way in which the directors have weighted those interests .
25 JUDGES must take into account public opinion when sentencing offenders and aim to leave everyone with a feeling that justice has been done , England 's Lord Chief Justice , Lord Taylor , declared yesterday .
26 The names of procedures and functions MUST start with PROC or FN and , like variable names , they can not contain spaces .
27 Their characters will vary enormously , but since all communities must produce in order to survive , there will always be something identifiable as economic practice .
28 The real initiative for timetabling Bills must come from Opposition parties .
29 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 .
30 It has been suggested , then , that , while certain policy areas , subject to a few difficult boundary problems , are defined as social policy , any proper understanding of the forces that determine outcomes in these areas must rest upon considerations of other policies not social policy conventionally considered .
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