Example sentences of "[pers pn] must [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mirror panels are expensive of course and you must ensure that large slabs of it can be got through doors , up stair-wells , and onto lifts or elevators .
2 Though I can see why you must find that disappointing … ’ she let her gaze drift over his white trousers and faded T-shirt , the same white trousers and faded T-shirt he 'd been wearing earlier ‘ … after all the trouble you 've gone to changing for me . ’
3 This might lead her to change her expectation of the average level of prices ; after all , if she is rational she must know that unpredictable movements in aggregate demand can occur and that one symptom of them is that the price in her island is higher than she was expecting the average to be .
4 We must realise that other children 's values may be different , and that our children are affected by the pressure of their peers and others with whom they come in contact .
5 If we accept the essence of the bi-partisan structure , we must recognise that political reality was not quite that simple .
6 When we hear of a sustained flow of funds ‘ into ’ investment trusts , we must recognise that extra funds do not go into the trust at all ( except in one case we shall come to in a moment ) .
7 The National Curriculum has the virtue of concentrating the mind on the requirement of variety , but we must recognise that adequate provision of variety is in practice very difficult to achieve , calling for intense and careful planning .
8 We must remember that small group of people who have had such a dreadful year — the tabloid journalists , ’ said Mel .
9 We must insist that sociological analysis at all scales explores how these relations combine with one another .
10 They must also carry out any testing or examination necessary to achieve this and they must ensure that adequate information will be available about the use for which it was designed and about any conditions necessary for its safe use .
11 The river dream came to him again , he was wading deep into the current , its coldness griped him by the crutch , shocking him , he must reach that bluish hovering light on the far bank — trees towering above — a house , a tall bulky building towering above him …
12 It must show that serious offences against the criminal law will be effectively dealt with .
13 In part it must mean that past generations of people have created a culture and it has been handed down to the present generation .
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