Example sentences of "must [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We must knock on the earth for ourselves .
2 On the whole we are , until suddenly panic reigns and we must rush to a class again and limber up .
3 They must think about a layette .
4 You must think about the time that you have available to spend with an animal .
5 " Well now , " she said in a brisk voice , " we must think of the future .
6 ‘ I must think of the future .
7 GUIL : Yes , one must think of the future .
8 Perhaps , however , we must think of the postman as having a seemingly well founded belief that he is delivering letters to real people .
9 I do n't eat much at lunch-time myself but we must think of the Captain here who 's doing all the work … perhaps a string or two of those wild boar sausages — do you think they 're local ?
10 But now , we must think of the clan .
11 I must to go to the pub and see
12 Whether time is found depends upon the Leader of the House who , of course , must answer to the Cabinet .
13 We must build on the experience of regional disputes which shows that there can be a role for international law , the United Nations and , above all , the permanent five of the Security Council .
14 We must build on the success and continue to press all political parties to develop financial and social policies which ensure that sufficient affordable homes for rent are made available as a matter of policy .
15 We must build in the kind of rebate system that the hon. Member for South Dorset ( Mr. Bruce ) tempted me to describe — a rebate system which concentrates on people 's ability to pay and which is not concerned with an artificial concept of status .
16 It appears to me that default in the sense of breach of duty must persist after the act or neglect until the damage is suffered .
17 The user must log onto the LIFESPAN installation account with the default directory and UIC set to that of the process directory .
18 The user must log onto the LIFESPAN process account or an account with access to the LIFESPAN database files .
19 He recognizes this , and indicates the contradiction that must exist between a man 's ideals and his practice , or between his beliefs and his actions .
20 The Danish Government emphasised the correlation which must exist between the member states ' quotas and the local fishing areas which the quotas were to benefit .
21 First , variation in a character must exist at the outset of the evolutionary process .
22 In fact in Duru [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 2 the Court of Appeal thought that both charges in relation to the thing in action represented by the cheque and to the paper itself were to be upheld but the judges ' minds were not directed at this issue whether property must exist at the time of the obtaining .
23 Arranging to receive goods before they have been stolen does not amount to handling : Park ( 1988 ) 87 Cr App R 164 ( CA ) , because " guilty knowledge must exist at the time when the offence is committed " .
24 For example , the gear-shift level must exist within the gearbox/passenger compartment intersection , which itself must contain the discrete sub-spaces of movement envelopes which are associated with functions of the gearbox .
25 A strong impulse must exist within the personality for this kind of repetition to occur , and one of a new kind , for the unconscious worked according to the pleasure principle , and always sought to avoid painful experiences and to reduce tensions of the kind that these dreamers were reproducing for themselves when asleep .
26 Thus , we find that if certain facts must exist before the exercise of judgment then the court will examine whether those facts exist , whether a decision was made upon a proper self direction as to those facts , and whether irrelevant facts were taken into account .
27 This reasoning fails to meet the logical objection , identified some years earlier by Lord Devlin , that a ‘ purpose must exist in the mind .
28 This explanation is far less obvious than in the case of do auxiliary however , since in sentences such as ( 3 ) , the infinitive seems to evoke an action which is future with respect to the existence of the obligation which must evokes in the present .
29 A nurse must remain with the patient to ensure a clear airway until the patient is conscious and the cough reflex has returned .
30 ‘ Trade union involvement must remain at the heart of the party but it must be based far more on individual choice and decision rather than through the exercise of a block vote , ’ he said .
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