Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [pers pn] must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 At the end Christopher took matters in hand and commanded Francis to instruct his guests that some of them must volunteer to wash up .
2 I mean I know there 's always an argument , especially here in Oxford , that people just come , look round the colleges and they 're gone again , but having said that some of them must spend some money .
3 There were plenty of people in the pub , and some of them must have overheard Dennis 's vicious mockery of our suggested alternatives , a walk on Shotover or Otmoor , for example .
4 At the same time it must be remembered that the occupations of a quarter of the inhabitants were not stated ; some of them must have been farmers , and it is quite conceivable that many of the omissions were the result of uncertainty as to whether or not to class the persons in question as agricultural or industrial .
5 Some of them must have been terrifying .
6 Some of them must have been on there .
7 For fourthly he talks about the women in his past , acknowledging that some of it must have been his fault .
8 Her own afforded her nothing but a transient thrill , but mine supplied another dose of semen to chuck at the uterine wall where , sooner or later , she reckoned , some of it must stick .
9 ‘ Now , ’ said Marion , ‘ some of us must go back to that poor girl and put her decently in order .
10 Each of them must tread on and on , a ceaseless , bone-grinding trudge , if they did not want to be taken up and up by the gyrating treadmill into the clanking , turning cogs in the roof and ground to dust between the pinions .
11 We 're looking for the funny , the beautiful , the weird and the wonderful , family pictures and holiday snaps , but each of them must have that little extra something … .
12 ‘ Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to his neighbour , for we are all members of one body ’ ( Eph. 4:25 ) .
13 Peter said to them , each of you must turn away from sin , and be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ , and you shall receive the gift of his Holy Spirit .
14 Each of us must feel the evocation touching our hearts — for this is where God reveals his presence among us .
15 But each of us must keep our information up-to-date so the company as a whole can be up-to-date , too . ’
16 In the 1990s this is the way a modern multinational company such as ours must operate ’ .
17 The expression on her face read my last remark as no more than a condescending gesture of patient sympathy such as she must have met many times before .
18 I understand an and appreciate wh what you 're saying and most grateful to you for that , I think wha what you 're , Neil is saying is is that with we must make sure the time , that this main strategic planning he has to look at , this very important issue , allows sufficient time for mature consideration
19 The letter " 0 " has many lines of symmetry though all of them must pass through the centre of the letter .
20 Harriet Schleifer is a vigorous employer of selected horror stories : ‘ Thousands of animals are assembled in a single location , close to a building that all of them must enter to die .
21 Serious injuries and deaths occur , and all of us must do what we can to prevent them .
22 There is another thing which I know you were thinking about a great deal , which all of us must think about .
23 The only way forward for this great union is for all of us to recruit new members , so all of us must take this responsibility seriously .
24 All of us must have been deeply disturbed by the Chancellor 's refusal to answer the question this afternoon — yes , we agree that Parliament must take the final decision , but what decision will he recommend in those circumstances ?
25 Unrealistic prices not related to the long-term supply price of any energy source lead inevitably to excessive and inefficient consumption while rational pricing policies are one of the most important elements in making users accommodate to the harsh realities of the high energy cost environment in which all of us must live .
26 Many of them must have ended up in a British soldier 's mess-tin .
27 Apart from the household staffs , many of them must have stayed on since it was the houses themselves that were dissolved , not their economic base , the estates .
28 Many of them must have died in infancy and childhood , but we have no data on deaths before 1951 .
29 As for the countryside , the main complaint of the wage labourer was of underemployment and at certain seasons of the agricultural calendar many of them must have wished they did not have time on their hands .
30 Surely by that time many of you must have realised that had got you into a right pickle over L M S and that you some of you I believe felt that but none of you spoke out about it .
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