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

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1 He must tighten that clause and accept the argument that he claimed to be attempting to grasp , which is to target the offence on violent offenders .
2 Imagine telling a hungry nineteenth-century railway navvy that he must pay higher taxes to help meet the pension bills of the richer century to come .
3 He knew he must pay particular attention if he was to avoid the consequences of using the wrong name , especially in public .
4 The sole principal is saved many of the difficulties and tensions of partnership ; on the other hand , he must face other problems such as a finite client list , constant pressure to be aware of the situation on each job and the need to know the individual requirements of each client .
5 He must study this mystery , take each strand and follow it through .
6 He then feels that , in all fairness , he must give some guidance on the loose ends , even at the last moment .
7 ( p153 ) It follows that even though s14(3) of SGA 1979 provides for extraordinary use ( s10(3) of SOGIT 1973 as substituted by CCA 1974 and ss4(5) , 9(5) of SGSA 1982 ) , in order for the buyer to obtain the benefit of this he must specify that use .
8 He must prevent another train entering the tunnel .
9 He must avoid that sort of mistake in future .
10 Only the abbot and I knew , though he may have felt that he must tell Prior Robert . ’
11 Instead , he must devote more time to drafting letters , making records , and writing reports in the office .
12 He must do some motoring then !
13 He must adduce sufficient evidence to satisfy the statutory criteria for the making of a particular order .
14 ‘ He said he must leave that night and taunted us as cowards .
15 He must acquire some knowledge of law and seek to settle disputes between parishioners , having three or four of the ablest men in the parish to hear the cause with him .
16 If the hon. Gentleman is seeking to make a charge against me , he must make that charge equally against the chief veterinary officer for raising that issue in the first place .
17 Well , tomorrow he must go , she would tell Mr Grenfell first thing in the morning that he must make other arrangements and then he would be out of her life forever .
18 Secondly , he must make sure Hirst knuckles down and gets his feet back on the ground .
19 He must make some progress , he thought , impose some order on the chaos which faced him or Burnell would not need to order his departure from Scotland .
20 With reluctance , Morton decided that he must make another attempt to identify the dead girl .
21 JOHN BARNES last night faced up to the fact that he must make speedy progress to avoid a long spell in the international wilderness .
22 So , in Brunyate 's opinion , although a statutory definition is possible , sufficient , even necessary , none the less in the end he somewhat surprisingly and complacently prefers ‘ judicial re-definition ’ , by which presumably he must mean judicial statement and restatement along traditional lines .
23 And if he 's hiding , then he must have good reason for it . ’
24 You suggested that he must have powerful friends .
25 He must have powerful friends , ’ said Georgiades , who had just limped in off the streets ; not injured but footsore .
26 If Vitor did take her to court it would be in Portugal , where she was a foreigner and where he must have all kinds of contacts , muscle , sway .
27 The mercantile agent must be in possession of the goods or documents of title ; and he must have that possession at the time he sells , pledges or otherwise disposes of the goods .
28 There are those who say that for man to feel pain he must have certain parts of his brain intact such as the spinothalamic tract or the limbic system or the cingulate gyrus etc .
29 To do this , he must have thorough familiarity with the living fauna , because the information on living animals is so much more complete .
30 Thus he must have extensive knowledge of the parameters and their relationship , e.g. pressure/temperature curves , together with the safety limits of each parameter .
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