Example sentences of "[coord] must [vb infin] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each statement must be dated and signed by the maker and must contain a declaration that the maker believes the statement to be true and understands that it may be placed before the court .
2 Colin Campbell advised us that he was reporting to the General Purposes Committee on 3 December 1992 on the security of Headquarters buildings , recommending that all visitors sign in on arrival , receive and must wear a Visitor Identity Tag and sign out when leaving .
3 The crux of the Final Report of the National Curriculum History Working Group was stated in its introduction ( point 1.3 ) : 1.3 To have integrity , the study of history must be grounded in a thorough knowledge of the past ; must employ rigorous historical method — the way in which historians carry out their task ; and must involve a range of interpretations and explanations .
4 The firm must consider the knowledge and experience of each client for each activity and must place a note on file as to why a certain type of letter is issued .
5 Solicitors and barristers in private practice are in business and must make a profit to survive .
6 Zeta 's Lad beat Docklands Express , Bradbury Star and Royal Athlete that day and must have a chance on this sort of form .
7 You will have substantial freedom in running the Agency to achieve performance and financial objectives , and must have a record of outstanding leadership at a senior level in a large organisation .
8 Students will normally be 18 years of age or above and must have a minimum of :
9 The traveller also needs an onward or return ticket to a destination outside North America or the Caribbean and must complete a visa waiver form .
10 They can get up again , but must make a T test or else acquire the black plague .
11 The haulier will not necessarily know from week to week what products are to be transported — if any — but must have a range of vehicles available to cover all eventualities .
12 The little trees in the hedges on each side of the path reached out to each other across it like the opposing factions at a wedding : the families of the bride and groom which will never be united but must maintain a truce , unnaturally bound by the exigent complicity of the couple .
13 Each candidate may therefore make 2 attempts but must put a line through the Postage Book form which is not to be marked .
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