Example sentences of "[noun sg] must [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 These stated : ‘ Everybody who calls himself or herself a Christian must now rally to the side of Christ and defend Him , not only with their rosaries and prayers but by protesting in a public and persistent manner against this film . ’
2 IFAs belonging to the association must also belong to a contributory compensation fund that protects your investments from unforeseen problems , such as fraud .
3 The only restriction being that a condition must directly relate to the site and must be reasonable .
4 The council must now apply to the Education Secretary for approval for the changes .
5 This breaks one of the basic tenets of configuration management ; that once an object is identified , then the identifier must always refer to an identical object .
6 The private right must usually yield to the greater public interest .
7 This policy of constant education must inevitably extend to the continuation of the educational process beyond normal school-leaving age .
8 ( Two year cases only ) If you are applying for a divorce because you and your husband or wife have lived apart for at least two years , your husband or wife must also consent to the divorce — IN WRITING ( a form is supplied for this ) .
9 As a result , they say the health service must quickly adjust to big shifts in demand among specialities : while general surgery patients will rise by just 4 per cent between 1986-95 , those in geriatric medicine will increase by 35 per cent , and those in urology by 42 per cent .
10 The names of the five photographers concerned are listed with honour quite separately on the back of the title-page but credit must also go to the printers who reproduced their work ( Fotolito Fotomec , Turin ) .
11 Much credit must also go to the new Congress chief minister , Beant Singh , and his police chief , K.P.S. Gill .
12 Note that for total safety , the command procedure must also trap to the Exit routine on errors , so that a VMS error can not leave the user at the DCL prompt with any of the default privileges .
13 If the defendant has made an interim payment before he pays in , his notice must specifically refer to the interim payment and aggregate the two amounts if he is to put the plaintiff at risk for the total .
14 Although the regulatory systems for futures markets have generally prevented defaults , the probability of a default must always exist to some small ( and variable ) degree .
15 A statement of an objective must always refer to some publicly observable outcome occurring within a certain time frame .
16 The thought must indeed come to mind with probability theory and the Probability Calculus , and their being imported into causation , despite what was said above about the logical consistency of probability theory and necessitation .
17 While many gardens combine formality and informality satisfactorily in adjacent areas , and often to a limited extent within the same part of the garden , a pool must strictly adhere to the overall aspects of its surroundings .
18 But the ideals of the purist must always come to grief in the devastating vortex of national politics .
19 Unless the Soviet military intervenes , self-determination must surely lead to reunification .
20 The Astropath must suddenly appear to be possessed — with lethal consequences .
21 Although Cold War ideology and initial public ignorance in the West of the horrific power of nuclear weapons at first muted the public pressures behind a renewed expression of the unacceptability of indiscriminate means of warfare , the growth of the popular movement for peace over the past twenty-five years and especially in its recent phase must now lead to a reaffirmation of the principle and its application to nuclear weapons .
22 This is simply explained since both bleomycin and DNase I cleave double stranded DNA ; bleomycin cleavage of GT on one strand must therefore lead to protection of AC on the opposite strand .
23 This meant that state pensions would be reduced , but the private scheme must then guarantee to at least make up the difference .
24 353 ) the Court of Exchequer Chamber held that a promise by A to pay existing debts that he owed B was no consideration for a promise by C. Lord Abinger C.B. said : ‘ Now a consideration to support a promise must either operate to the advantage of the party making the promise , or to the detriment of the party who is to perform the consideration .
25 At the time of writing it appears that the broker in this case has gone into liquidation without making the required payment , and the couple must now turn to the Investors ' Compensation Scheme , which can pay compensation in cases where ( a ) the broker has gone into liquidation , and ( b ) the original investment was taken up about 28 August 1988 .
26 The protected class must also admit to its membership those who are not presently disabled but who have a previous history of disability , or who are wrongly perceived as being disabled .
27 A novelist adapting his or her work for the screen must also adapt to the different status of the writer in the production process .
28 The client must also represent to the firm , and must define in writing to each recipient of sales information the limitations of the firm 's role .
29 The solicitor must also contribute to the compensation fund , which makes good any losses suffered by clients when a dishonest solicitor makes off with their money .
30 Resentful mainly of a younger brother who was active and healthy ; a younger brother whose son must now succeed to the title .
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