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

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1 The difference is that with understanding , the semantic processing must eventually involve translation of the natural language input into an internal language with a semantics that is based on the knowledge representation structure of the system in question .
2 Sun 's technical approach with WABI means they must literally re-invent Windows from scratch .
3 Therefore they must necessarily make reference to that history .
4 But even Christians of a more liberal variety must necessarily make reference to a past age .
5 This exists simply because he must necessarily reveal aspects of a closed and somewhat secretive society to the outside if he is to pursue any ethnography at all .
6 This search must necessarily take place against a broader background of views about the relationship between linguistic factors and educational development .
7 These big events must be properly controlled if ever they take place and they must only take place with police permission and proper licenses .
8 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 .
9 Questions must not presume that respondents have more knowledge than in fact they have , and must not lead respondents towards a particular answer .
10 I must not give way to it , because it is so unlike me and quite causeless .
11 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 .
12 One must not give way to despair .
13 Parties must not give effect to a merger before they notify it to the Commission and for three weeks thereafter .
14 Was n't it Mr. Justice Cocklecarrot ( or was it Mr. Justice Wool ? ) in Misleading Cases in the Common Law who observed sternly to that persistent litigant , Mr. Haddock , ‘ People must not do things for fun .
15 England captains must not do things like that , but they had not been able to sack him at the time because of the provocation he had been under ; now that he had stepped out of line again he gave them a heaven-sent opportunity to administer the axe .
16 Any protection screen designed for this purpose should be at least 800mm in height above floor level , and must not contain gaps in excess of 75mm .
17 Letter post items must not exceed 610mm in length by 460mm in width .
18 ‘ We must not make assumptions about that child watching .
19 JACKEY : Why , aunt , if they are actually married there 's no help for't and we must not make mischief between man and wife .
20 It is doubtful whether Kierkegaard himself held this view , certainly by the time of his last and great work Concluding Unscientific Postscript , where he insisted that ‘ faith must not rest content with unintelligibility ’ .
21 But this must not deter staff from attempting to make such checks .
22 Second , it must not mean cuts in productive public investment ( including education ) since that would be self-defeating .
23 But one must not hasten justice at the expense of justice . ’
24 Such networks must , for all users , be accessible and negotiable , in that surfaces and routes must not present barriers to any societal group .
25 Section 103(1) provides that a public company must not allot shares for a non-cash consideration unless the consideration has been independently valued under CA 1985 , s108 , and a copy of the report has been sent to the allottee .
26 But we must not confound motive with consideration .
27 It is for broadcasting authorities to determine what constitutes the appropriate degree of impartiality , and they must not lose sight of their obligation not to include in their programmes matter which is likely to encourage or incite crime or be offensive to public feeling .
28 For you must not lose sight of your main object , which is to make money .
29 Which brings me to the point that we must not lose sight of the fact that in rugby terms we are not world champions .
30 The name makes some sense as an enduring survival of bronze age Cretan influence , but we must not lose sight of the fact that it was Evans who gave the Minoan civilization its name and not the Minoans : they almost certainly called themselves something completely different .
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