Example sentences of "[indef pn] must [vb infin] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was awakened in the mornings by cocks crowing , and it was so quiet in the evenings it seemed everyone must go to bed before dark .
2 If one can not , then one must think in terms of cost efficiency to compete with homogeneous products , whatever one 's current differentiated position .
3 However , when someone leaves the United Kingdom one must think in terms of both rules .
4 In assessing the impact of stories of premature interment , one must bear in mind that for most of the nineteenth century , medical science , such as it was , was helpless in the face of coma and cardiac arrest ; if the patient had apparently ceased breathing and had no discernable heartbeat , it was assumed that death had come .
5 And one must bear in mind , too , the striking off by Simon Peter of the ear of the High Priest 's attendant .
6 One must bear in mind that the transition from one style of life to the next was gradual and there was considerable overlap .
7 When one criticises the exemption , as some hon. Members have done tonight , one must bear in mind the fact that , for many small businesses , survival is of the essence .
8 The value of the land should be specified by the solicitor lodging the application to the Land Registry by letter or on Form A4. ( e ) Registered land-adjudication If adjudication for stamp duty purposes appears necessary ( see ( a ) above ) one must bear in mind that the time taken would usually exceed the priority period provided by the new husband 's Land Registry search .
9 And also one must bear in mind we 've got to maintain the commercial life of the City .
10 One must stand in awe of the scientist so Promethean that a single obscenity is all that is needed to clarify and educate .
11 In view of the understandable difficulty that this inelegant and complex piece of legislation presented to these people , one must stand in awe at what one Member , Sir Michael Havers , had the temerity to say at the Third Reading of the Bill : ‘ One of the great ambitions of successive Parliaments is to simplify the laws that they pass and make them more readily understood . ’
12 But the most important conclusion one must reach about Jurassic times is that much of the form of the present continents had then been blocked out as it is today .
13 One must talk to people physically present as if on the telephone , where frequent interjections and verbal responses must be given if only to assure the other party that one is still paying attention .
14 For example , to try to understand a given choice another makes , one must face in imagination the lack of choices which may confront and deny him .
15 In his Analogy , Butler concerned himself with the question of what sort of evidence one must possess in order to believe in God .
16 That they are prepared to take on board such a past , one must hold in awe .
17 That is why in the last resort one must depend on faith . ’
18 It is such questions which one must ask of Christians , particularly Christians who would be feminist , who explain that the creation story ( or any other part of the Christian story which may be said to be sexist ) is to them a ‘ true myth ’ .
19 So one must take into account the effects of one 's actions on the satisfaction or dissatisfaction of the desires of all those affected , along the lines of preference utilitarianism .
20 In particular , if one is examining the effects of some early experience on adult behaviour , one must take into account the events in the intervening period .
21 I think one must concentrate on marriage being essentially a question of mutual love and respect for each other …
22 In the early evening of the next day he dressed himself in his best suit and wore a clean shirt and a razor tight collar ; he looked at himself in the mirror , yes , he looked good , almost handsome , one must die with dignity .
23 They agree that to isolate the causes of the revolution one must search for factors which were present in Britain and absent in , say , France or Belgium .
24 Young sculptors seem generally indifferent to its lures and so it is to veterans in the field that one must look for nourishment .
25 But occasional misfortunes do occur and that 's unavoidable , although one must keep in mind that patients with severe forms of this disease who are untreated used to died , now they do not .
26 One must profit from progress . ’
27 Having said this , each one must come by faith .
28 Then everything must go in plastic bags so the car does n't get wet .
29 There are two things that anyone must admit about orders .
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