Example sentences of "[det] must [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the adventurers leave the Tower , each must make a WP test .
2 So there is open war among men , in which each must take a part , and side either with dogmatism or scepticism .
3 That must cost a fortune to have them on !
4 Well , that must heat a bit , and it must smell a bit .
5 So long as there is uncertainty about the matter , that must have a bearing on whether enforcement proceedings are taken by the Attorney-General up and down the country in a necessarily very large number of cases .
6 The post office itself here is called Samson 's Lane , that must cause a lot of interest and people must be interested in getting a post mark from here .
7 That must take a bit of the burden off you , ’ said Mrs Harper , lining up a peppercorn by the clove .
8 That is , they observe a sequence and using this must estimate a value for z .
9 To some extent this must represent a survivor effect , with those in better health entering employment .
10 Very often this must involve a partnership between the school or community centre with organisations that can assist in the planning , such as the Edinburgh Green Belt Trust or the Central Scotland Countryside Trust .
11 There was a glimpse of barbed wire stretched across the water and they guessed that this must surround a cattle-wade , like the one in the little brook near the home warren .
12 This must form a part of the induction information package for new staff and existing staff w ill require to be reminded periodically .
13 This work may be representative of much LEA adult education activity with unemployed people , but unfortunately the paucity of action-research evidence means that this must remain a hypothesis .
14 Hattie opened her writing-case , took out a sheet of paper and her pen , then sat gazing wistfully out of the window over Parker 's piece while she wondered whether or not to co-operate with Edwin 's stratagem that this must appear a chance visit .
15 This must strike a chord with anyone who has just taken possession of a modern house with a postage stamp for a plot of land .
16 Dr Clark said , however : ‘ This must put a question mark over the future of one of the Vickers ’ plants , either in Newcastle or Leeds . ’
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