Example sentences of "he must take " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Church leaders are convinced that ( Mr de Klerk ) does not appreciate the far-reaching nature of the steps he must take to get negotiations off the ground , ’ the archbishop said .
2 He must take the words ‘ God will provide himself the lamb for a burnt offering ’ at their face value .
3 He must take his chance while the rest of the house was quiet .
4 Minnie had written to her about how terrible it had been , how Captain Cook had brought his wife up to see a specialist who had examined her and said at once there was nothing to be done , there was no operation possible , and he must take his wife home to die .
5 He discovered that in order to isolate and demonstrate the importance — or otherwise — of a single factor , he must take more work on board than he had intended : he must attempt a complete English political history from the battle of Sedgemoor ( 1685 ) to the Peace of Amiens ( 1802 ) .
6 Armand Horowitz had been staring into space , mentally checking the measures he must take to trace Tweed .
7 That is to say , he must take care , and not go off the rails .
8 But if he had no bill and or did n't pick it up , you 'd tell the proprietor that he must take his own proceedings — he 's swindled you out of the price of a meal and it 's a civil action .
9 He must take a servant with him , naturally — they knew how to get rid of the beggars .
10 Anyone who wishes to be a follower of mine must leave self behind ; he must take up his cross , and come with me ( Mark 8:34 ) .
11 Surprisingly he must take part in the qualifying section of the Daily Express Newspapers and Pursers inaugural British Squash Players ' Championship to be played between March 23 and 28 at Bromley , Beckenham and Cheshunt .
12 He must take a Waaagh Test just like any other Goblin shaman , but he automatically adds +1 to his dice roll on the ‘ Eadbangerz Chart .
13 To a typesetter , the closure in 1960 of the last Liberal daily , the News Chronicle , might simply mean he must take his typesetting skills elsewhere , and not necessarily to a newspaper .
14 He must take an oath of fealty and liege homage to his suzerain , the king of France , for it .
15 ( b ) He must take reasonable steps to explain what he is looking for and the basis of his suspicion ( s.2(3) ( b ) ) .
16 But he knew that he was right and , much more , he felt that he was good , that he had been given this chance to act well , that he must take it and to take it would get him off on a new and better path ; while to succumb would be the broad and easy road to hell .
17 I had already told the Marshal that if anything happened to the King , he must take Flavia to Strelsau , tell the people that Duke Michael had killed the King — and that Flavia was their Queen .
18 He must take care of her .
19 These are the not-books for which he must take responsibility .
20 The position of the minister , and the broad range of policy considerations that he must take into account , precludes this .
21 But he must take care that what he creates builds up to a monolithic whole .
22 He must take full responsibility for making sure his requirements are met .
23 " If the lad takes her then he must take her for passion and hope it stays hot : "
24 As his ministers he must take men of true enlightenment ; great nobles with an interest in maintaining a feudal past and its practices should be kept at arms length .
25 The Home Secretary is not bound to act on the advice of the inspectorate of constabulary , but he must take into account a large number of other factors .
26 However , since the early 1970s exchange rates have been floating instead of fixed ; this means that , if the investor ultimately intends to liquidate the investment and repatriate the proceeds , he must take into account not only the risk associated with investing in overseas securities markets , but also the exchange rate risk : the risk of adverse movements in the exchange rate .
27 A person is guilty of contributory negligence if he ought reasonably to have foreseen that , if he did not act as a reasonable , prudent man , he might be hurt himself ; and in his reckonings he must take into account the possibility of others being careless ( Denning LJ in Jones v Livox Quarries Ltd [ 1952 ] 2 QB 608 ) .
28 In doing this he must take care to see that the system is complied with and bear in mind that employees are often careless for their own safety .
29 Every free man has an undoubted right to lay what sentiments he pleases before the public ; to forbid this is to destroy the freedom of the press ; but if he publishes what is improper , mischievous or illegal , he must take the consequences of his own temerity . "
30 The doctors had told him he must take several months off from the exhausting business of running a supremely successful nightclub , for the sake of his health , and looking at him now she could see all too clearly the deeply etched lines on his face , the distinct greyness of his skin .
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