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

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1 For example , suppose a statute gives a minister two different but related powers ; suppose further that the statute provides that before the minister exercises power A , he or she must consider representations made by ‘ any person ’ , and that before the minister exercises power B he or she must consult a particular government body with responsibility for some relevant aspect of government policy .
2 Anyone who is not certain of being able to make a safe job must consult a qualified electrician .
3 The country must build a working repository by about 1998 .
4 Thames Water insist with demand for water growing by 40 per cent over the next quarter century , they must build a new reservoir .
5 The employer must devise a suitable system , instruct his employees what to do and supply any implements they may require .
6 Since the uncle is the boy 's heir , this shows that the jurist must regard a transmissible interest in the estate as having vested in the boy before his death ; which means that he is taking dies cedens to have passed , although the boy has not lived until age sixteen ; and that in turn means that he is interpreting the trust as subject not to a condition but to a term ( dies ) .
7 There must exist a genuine link between the state and the ship ; in particular , the state must effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative , technical and social matters over ships flying its flag .
8 The same provision stipulates in this connection that ‘ There must exist a genuine link between the state and the ship ’ and that
9 There must exist a genuine link between the state and the ship ; in particular , the state must effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative , technical and social matters over ships flying its flag .
10 Instead , agencies find they must tread a tricky path between the competing claims of state regulation and free enterprise .
11 Instead of accepting what may appear to many to be a cynical bribe , Radnorshire must deliver a clear message that it will not sell its beautiful countryside or the quality of life of its residents for cash .
12 The job must make a worthwhile contribution to corporate or work objectives .
13 We 'll all help you but you must make a real effort too .
14 And I must make a real effort to find one of these machines that 's working .
15 And I must make a real effort to find one of these machines that 's working .
16 In another analogy , our mind can be thought of as a huge tapestry in which the many episodes of life were originally isolated and there was no relationship between the parts ; but at last we must make a unified scene of our whole life .
17 But sometimes there are no such identifiers and the student must make a personal judgement depending on the document being analysed .
18 Each researcher must make a personal choice , in the multiplicity of circumstances which now exist .
19 Scion and rootstock must make a perfect fit
20 Mrs Corney , of course , did not notice this , but when the beadle 's arm began to slide around her waist , she felt she must make a small protest .
21 Yet he must make a tentative judgment on inadequate evidence , for such a matter is of fundamental importance .
22 to go to the other extreme and over-indulge you must make a concerted effort to curb this .
23 In the absence of such continuous assessment , officially applied , you must make a serious attempt to produce the short-term aims within your own thinking .
24 We must make a joint appeal , unifying the interests of those whose support we seek .
25 but I must make a historical excursion here to establish the background to this absolutely fundamental question .
26 I think she must make a permanent hotel , we 're there , she 's there
27 The doctor responsible for the treatment must make a written report to the supervisor if he is unwilling to continue with the treatment or he forms the view that : ( i ) it should continue beyond the period specified in the order ; ( ii ) the child needs different treatment ; ( iii ) he is not susceptible to treatment ; or ( iv ) he does not require further treatment .
28 Well then tomorrow I must make a little list , see cos I want to finish that baby 's jumper
29 But to answer it , I must make a considerable digression , to say something about how we get such beliefs by observation .
30 Where there are no established rules to guide decision we must make a direct judgement as to what will have the best consequences , concentrating on the more immediate and those we are personally most motivated to promote , as the remote future is highly unpredictable and we are unlikely to do much to promote what is not personally inviting .
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