Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [pron] [noun pl] must " in BNC.

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1 Immobile in his throne on Earth , that godly paragon who was so old that his personal name had long been forgotten both beamed out a beacon and sensed the flow of Chaos , through which his starships must swim and out of which could congeal … abominations .
2 All this time I had had to try hard not to think of what my parents must have been feeling about my going away .
3 Many trade associations stipulate conditions upon which their members must trade , or at least recommend minimum standards .
4 To those who did not respond to his sad soliloquies on the terrible social stigma which must naturally fall upon the parents who forbade their own child the opportunity of gainful employment and condemned him instead to a living purgatory of dole-queue misery , there was always the wall of shame , upon which their names must be forever writ in letters big , for destroying the glorious reputation of the school .
5 When parents are presented with the blocks from which their children must select their GCSE subjects , they realise it is now impossible to avoid choosing one , or probably two , of the sciences .
6 Local authority transport planners face the problem of assessing the merits of diverse types of transport improvement projects among which their funds must be allocated .
7 Some large customers will offer their suppliers incentives to do so , but more often they will offer ultimata : they set deadlines by which their suppliers must convert to EDI if they want to continue to be their suppliers .
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