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

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1 On the whole we are , until suddenly panic reigns and we must rush to a class again and limber up .
2 I must to go to the pub and see
3 Whether time is found depends upon the Leader of the House who , of course , must answer to the Cabinet .
4 Where a company incorporated outside Great Britain establishes a place of business in Great Britain it must deliver to the Registrar of Companies a list of names and addresses of one or more persons resident in Great Britain and authorised to accept on the company 's behalf service of process and any notices required to be served on it .
5 Every company , whether or not it is required to file annual accounts , must deliver to the Registrar successive returns in the prescribed form made up to its ‘ return date , ’ i.e .
6 That , considering the combined contribution the new company must make to the Government for its franchise will be a punishing £50m a year , might prove difficult to resist .
7 ‘ Questions ’ , whether oral or written must relate to a matter for which a Minister is responsible and the clerks , administering the rules and practice of the Houses to that effect , will refuse to accept questions which go beyond these bounds .
8 The method used must relate to the type of decision to be made .
9 The method used must relate to the type of decision to be made .
10 These differences must relate to the function of the individual structures , though it is not clear how many were available to the local communities rather than serving otherwise unattested official uses .
11 The factors chosen must relate to the company , its products and its market position .
12 The problem must be observable , ie it must relate to the presence or absence of a ‘ piece ’ of behaviour which can be witnessed by an observer .
13 The form of communication structure in a company must relate to the problems and activities of that company .
14 Information given must relate to the individual 's home and business life .
15 Any new buildings , they felt , must relate to the cathedral and be a part of the City .
16 Because the council is spending public money , it argues ‘ reasonable ’ must relate to the standards society would expect it to uphold , taking account of the cost , the various options and degree of disability .
17 It is obvious that the facts found must relate to the issues before the court and the statutory criteria for making a secure accommodation order .
18 Scientists , he said , must explain to the public what they are doing if they want to receive continued support .
19 As riders and trainers we must explain to the horse what is acceptable and what is not .
20 ‘ It is clear that when the section 8(6) procedure comes into operation it is for the police officer to make the decision whether the sample to be provided shall be a sample of blood or urine , but the police officer must convey to the defendant that the sample to be required may be of either blood or urine and must give the defendant an opportunity to consider which sample he would prefer to give if the choice were his and any reasons he has for that preference .
21 So it looks as though our scheming is of no avail , though we are still hoping to see you here one day — surely our wild country must appeal to a shooting man ?
22 Whatever the circumstances , the consideration offered must appeal to the shareholders of the target .
23 To be an effective tool the club must appeal to the target membership .
24 To survive in a rational era , the irrational institution must have a function , and must appeal to the population .
25 In order to perform well , we must demonstrate to the Government a successful track record of increasing output from our plant and of reducing costs .
26 In order for an exchange to become a recognised investment exchange , it must demonstrate to the SIB that , inter alia : ( a ) it has financial resources sufficient for the proper performance of its functions ; ( b ) that it has rules and practices which ensure that business conducted by means of its facilities is conducted in an orderly manner , affording proper protection to investors ; ( c ) it limits dealings on the exchange to investments in which there is a proper market ; ( d ) where relevant , issuers of investments dealt in on the exchange are required to comply with such obligations as will , so far as possible , afford to persons dealing in the investments proper information for determining their current value ; ( e ) it has its own arrangements for ensuring performance of transactions effected on the exchange or ensures their performance by means of services provided under clearing arrangements made by it with a recognised clearing house ; ( f ) it has ( or secures the provision on its behalf of ) satisfactory arrangements for recording the transaction effected on the exchange ; ( g ) it has adequate arrangements and resources for the effective monitoring and enforcement of compliance with its rules and any clearing arrangements made by it ; ( h ) it has effective arrangements for the investigation of complaints in respect of business transacted by means of its facilities ; and ( i ) it is able and willing to promote and maintain high standards of integrity and fair dealing in the carrying on of investment business and to co-operate by the sharing of information and otherwise with regulators .
27 When the temperature gradient exceeds a critical value , convection currents start — the liquid all wants to rise to the top of the layer , but some must fall to the bottom .
28 It must yield to the principles that a tribunal of limited jurisdiction could not be permitted conclusively to determine the limits of its own jurisdiction and that a public official could not be debarred from performing his statutory duty .
29 ‘ the notion of public interest has its limitations and in many cases it will not be served by dissemination of information about a person charged with a criminal offence or it must yield to the need to secure a fair trial for such a person .
30 ‘ Not really , but the riddle must refer to a place .
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