Example sentences of "must [adv] [vb infin] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All applicants for a franchise must successfully complete this training programme .
2 Some observers see this as a deficiency : others maintain that effective control over use of police powers must necessarily involve day-to-day supervision .
3 The balance of payments is a circular identity of inflows and outflows , which must necessarily match each other .
4 Language , however , should take the form of dialogue : whereas the universality of reason means that it must necessarily renounce all singularity , and whereas language 's function in conceptualizing thought is to suppress the other and bring it within the aegis of the same , in dialogue language maintains the distance between the two ; ‘ their commerce ’ , as Levinas puts it , ‘ is ethical ’ .
5 Now , in order for Donald to be able to hear the replies as well , we must only have one person talking at a time .
6 Educational facilities and the quality of teaching staff must also improve — either colleges of nursing must only employ qualified teaching staff or they should leave it to the higher education establishments , who will also be able to facilitate adequate library facilities .
7 We must naturally avoid any compression that causes bias .
8 IMPRESSED just this side of awe as I am by the Department of Transport and its fearless tackling of such problems as juggernaut lorries and EEC regulations , I must nevertheless confess some disquiet about a recent plan .
9 ‘ I must just finish this letter , ’ says Rose .
10 In the circumstances , he must already have sufficient evidence to enable him to proceed by way of summons , and could also arrest if the general arrest conditions of PACE are satisfied .
11 Whatever display and interaction techniques are used , it seems clear that a system which aims to satisfy the widely differing needs of widely differing types of user must already incorporate some degree of adaptivity .
12 Even with the latter part of this clause ( as drafted ) included it has been held that a landlord must still make full disclosure and not mislead the tenant nor will these words protect the landlord from an action for misrepresentation or misdescription .
13 Second , the studio must still meet heavy interest payments until it can reduce its debt .
14 This means he must still work full time in a technical or managerial capacity for the company , but need no longer be a director .
15 At trick two you cash the Ace of Diamonds and thereafter the defence can not dare to lead Diamonds and must always lead another suit at you any time they are on lead .
16 He suddenly wondered whether she smiled like that because she could rarely allow herself the full release of a complete smile , but must always keep one side of her lips tucked under control .
17 But they must always have sufficient liquidity to cover the possibility of any withdrawals .
18 We must always take special care of them . ’
19 This must always include detailed study and preparation of the let-down procedures at all proposed destinations and alternates .
20 Governments must both deliver economic success — hard enough — and yet avoid too much short-term social injustice , which may be harder still .
21 To prevent a streaky finish , you must slightly overlap each pass .
22 Of these , the first three ( rules , programmes and procedures ; hierarchical referral ; goal-setting ) are very basic and can be found in practically any organisation but they are likely to be insufficient for non-routine activities , so organisations must also choose some combination of the remaining four options .
23 We must also give some consideration to composite commodities .
24 We must also offer due gratitude for the continued absence of VAT on newspapers and books .
25 At the individual level we must also pay more attention to the professional ethics of those working in the media , including church-based workers .
26 We must also pay special attention to the needs of the victims of crime , in the courts and in rebuilding their lives .
27 He or she must also make any capital contribution , which is normally payable forthwith , and pay the first instalment of any contribution from income , so that the whole sum will be paid off within 12 months .
28 It must also make full use of all sources of energy .
29 The important thing is that , regular or irregular , the first phrase should sound convincingly complete , yet must also demand another phrase in reply .
30 But just as speakers attach great importance to variation in the structural parts of language , so they must also attach great importance to change : if they did not , then there would be no reason why changes like this one should be accepted in speech communities .
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