Example sentences of "must [adv] [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Therefore they must necessarily make reference to that history .
2 But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age .
3 Thus if the first purpose of a particular religion is to help people to a sense of the presence of God and express a response to God , then the study of the ritual which helps them towards this goal must constantly draw attention to this significance .
4 I must not give way to it , because it is so unlike me and quite causeless .
5 Mr Browning motioned his wife to be quiet and taking Wilson 's arm conducted her to the door , saying something to the effect that she must not give way to gloomy thoughts and that doubtless she was tired with a young baby still nursing and a house to run .
6 One must not give way to despair .
7 Parties must not give effect to a merger before they notify it to the Commission and for three weeks thereafter .
8 Even so , the judges are hampered by the thought that they must not run counter to political trends , for example by implying a right to full compensation for the appropriation of property when a socialist legislature did not in terms provide for such compensation .
9 Judicial notions of justice must generally give way to those expressed by Parliament where they are inconsistent .
10 The CB must somehow involve obedience to instruction on the grounds that Chris can not have a tantrum while doing as he is told .
11 When they come to write up the results of their research different anthropologists will , for doctrinal reasons , give very different weight to these two major aspects of the data , but , in the field , the anthropologist must always pay attention to both sides .
12 But then it is only a presumption ; and , as such , it must always give way to the language used if it is clear , and also to all counter presumptions which may legitimately be had in view in determining , on ordinary principles , the true meaning and intent of the legislation .
13 The first is a lack of judicial time particularly when judges in Court of Session must also give priority to criminal cases .
14 But a demonstration of orderliness must also involve appeal to an existing social structure which serves to ‘ institutionalize ’ action — that is , to impose a set of constraints on behaviour and , at the same time , to endow action with meaning .
15 What you can and must do , however , is ensure that all the investigators are expert in every sense in the techniques of investigation and au fait with all aspects of operating modern aircraft , particularly the large public transport types , but they must also have access to reliable and impartial specialists in the type of aircraft concerned .
16 He must also have regard to the matters set out in paragraphs ( a ) to ( f ) of the checklist in s1(3) ( see Chapter 9 , 6(b) ) as if it were addressed to him and not to the court .
17 This dichotomy must surely give rise to resentment , however firmly repressed .
18 Unfettered competition of dog eat dog policies must surely give way to positive employment policies and achieve what desired , a society set free from idleness .
19 ‘ Geese are the ones you must n't say boo to . ’
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