Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [pers pn] must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The Saturday Review bitterly commented that they had ‘ framed for themselves a rule which we must characterize as both illogical and unfair — namely , of distributing their patronage so that no competitor should net more than one premium ’ .
2 Thus , under general principles if , for instance , A , B and C — trustees of an interest in possession trust — receive £100 rent which they must pay to Z beneficiary — the life tenant — ( after the deduction of their expenses ) the trustees can be assessed to income tax at the basic rate on the monies they received under Schedule A. The other fundamental case where trusteeship was reduced to something akin to agency is Archer-Shee v Baker ( 1927 ) 11 TC 749 .
3 The key which she must have been holding had fallen beside her .
4 The patience and persistence which you must have learned as a fisherman would result in pulling us through .
5 The atmosphere in his office seemed to be closing in on her in an intimacy which she must avoid at all costs .
6 The Ibrox side are resigned to being without the Englishman for the European Cup showdown with Marseille on 7 April because of the automatic one-match ban which he must serve after his sending off against Brugge on Wednesday night .
7 Essex News , I really have n't had time to look through it erm , but there 's rather a nice little bit which I must read .
8 Oh you have a bag of something in the sweet box in the cupboard in the kitchen which you must take and put on your desk .
9 He felt at this moment as if he held Marcus upon a silken thread which he must use all his intelligence and all his courage to keep whole .
10 The tone of my previous paragraphs is open to a misunderstanding which I must dispel .
11 It 's part of an education philosophy which I must remind erm which I must remind you starts off with local financial management of schools within the Education Service erm prior to local financial management County Hall was big brother .
12 Next to his plate was a jotting pad and pen which he must have picked up as he passed the navigation station .
13 Their literature states : ‘ We have a dog crisis which we must seek to eliminate ’ .
14 This word ‘ gently ’ enhances the tenderness of the lines , while ‘ fields unsown ’ tells us that the man had to go and work in the fields , suggesting a strength and a vigour which he must have had and thereby making his death harder to accept .
15 This will help to avoid clouds of falling soot from blowing into the room through the air vent which you must install at the bottom of the closed flue .
16 That I think is a factor which you must give importance to given the views of the Secretary of State .
17 It seems that there is a high degree of creativity in the lexicon which we must take account of .
18 Although there is no direct evidence on the subject of Richard 's upbringing and education — we do not even know the names of his tutors as we do in his father 's case — it is none the less possible , by using romances and treatises , to reconstruct the type of education which he must have undergone .
19 The physical contact which He must have had with them when reclining at table ( compare John 13:25 ) and which He obviously never dreamed of disallowing ( Luke 7:38 , 39 ) must have made them feel clean and acceptable ’ ( Nolan 1976:39 ) .
20 Adherence to tradition , Hailey wrote , in a discreet display of the higher cynicism , ‘ valuable as it is , is only a means of securing acceptability of the institutions on which we place our reliance , and acceptability is the essential quality which they must possess ’ .
21 He is looking for that quality which you must allow me to call ‘ modernity ’ ; for I know of no better word to express the idea I have in mind .
22 But he 's still furious at the conditions laid down by the Department of Environment which he must agree to before the gypsies can stay .
23 He referred to the Man City game which he must have been listening to on Manc Radio .
24 We have an invitation to a tournament which we must accept . ’
25 Later , confronted with the ambiguously dominating Attwater who kings it over the natives on his atoll , one of them ‘ broke into a piece of the chorus of a comic song which he must have heard twenty years before in London : meaningless gibberish that , in that hour and place ’ , seemed hateful as a blasphemy : ‘ Hikey , pikey , crikey , fikey , chillinga — wallaba dory . ’
26 The urchin simply said he had a message which he must give only to you . ’
27 Therefore in considering the degree to which any er area can assimilate a new settlement , the size which it must reach subsequent to two thousand and six , should be considered in addition to the size it expected to reach by that date .
28 As a moral imperative , far from being incommensurable with his previous considerations , it merely adds others similar in kind ; he now has to see things from his parents ' viewpoint as well as his own , consider their health and resources , ask himself how much they have done to arouse his gratitude or his rancour , whether his staying would really do them any good , whether he can get on with them without quarrelling , and add all this to the information which he must assimilate before he lets the needle of his internal compass finally settle in the direction of Bali or of home .
29 However , in the House of Lords Lord Kilbrandon expressed grave doubts about the wisdom of the ‘ mere witness ’ rule : ‘ Why should A be bound to disclose to B the information which he must have before he can sue C if , and only if , B could , if he wishes , also have sued A , although he has no intention of so doing ?
30 There is one other book which I must mention in this survey which is in danger of becoming a self-advertising catalogue .
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