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

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1 Finally , in considering Reagan 's personal contribution to the triumphs of his first term , we must obviously take into account the consequences of his appearances on television .
2 He has been in hospital since November , but has been told he must shortly return to prison ( see Replies , this page ) .
3 Similarly , in Jefferson v Cape Insulation Ltd ( 3 December 1981 ) Farquharson J awarded substantial damages to a woman who knew she must soon die of mesothelioma for her evident distress in being parted from her family : per Farquharson J : I have also to bear in mind … that the major misery this woman is going to sustain is not the pain , serious and terrible as that is , but the prospect which must be continually in her mind of being parted from her family , and particularly her youngest child .
4 NOTE : EVEN IF YOU WERE GETTING HOUSING BENEFIT AND/OR INCOME SUPPORT BEFORE 1ST APRIL 1990 YOU MUST STILL APPLY FOR COMMUNITY CHARGE BENEFIT BY COMPLETING THE NECESSARY FORM .
5 ‘ And yet you must still believe in marriage , ’ she realised , ‘ or you would n't be so disgusted by the way I 'm supposed to have come between Florian and his wife . ’
6 Responsibility for the prime functions of setting standards , monitoring and exercising control must always remain with site management .
7 That idea is that sovereignty is something to be guarded , preserved and held in splendid isolation , the idea that we must always think of sovereignty as something that we are required to hand over , required to lose , to surrender or to sacrifice — conceding , in the words of my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley , powers demanded by the Community .
8 That is what it comes from and to that it must always return for nourishment . ’
9 However , all businesses must always bear in mind that in Community law , privilege only attaches to communications with independent legal advisers and not with in-house Counsel .
10 Using a profusion of small flowers in a large frame only makes a muddled , confused mess so one must always bear in mind the scale of the pressed material available for the picture .
11 As I mentioned earlier , you must always bear in mind the effect of poor fertility , and less vigorous habit .
12 One must always bear in mind that the settlement pattern of England 's industrial regions was altered beyond recognition during the course of the nineteenth century .
13 Moreover , one must always bear in mind England 's complicated manorial structure .
14 A solicitor will generally be free to decide for himself whether or not to accept instructions from a client , though he must always bear in mind the statutory obligation not to discriminate against potential clients on the grounds of race , colour , sex etc ( see Chapter 3 ) and he must refuse to act or to continue to act in any of the following circumstances : ( 1 ) where his client seeks to insist on the solicitor conducting his case in a way which would involve some breach of law or professional regulation ; ( 2 ) where the client 's affairs are outside his professional competence ; ( 3 ) if he suspects that the instructions purporting to come from his client do not in fact represent the client 's wishes ; ( 4 ) where the solicitor is unable to obtain confirmation from the client of instructions received from a third person ; ( 5 ) where there is or is likely to be some conflict of interest involving the solicitor himself , his client , other clients ( present , past or prospective ) , or the firm ; ( 6 ) where the solicitor may be a material and not merely formal witness in any proceedings ; ( 7 ) where another solicitor has already received instructions which have not been formally withdrawn .
15 But as well as cost , you must always look at quality .
16 The local historian who is trying to build up a picture of the social and economic structure of his own parish must always take into consideration the extent of the common and the value of the rights over it .
17 Rommetveit quotes Hilary Putnam as saying ‘ we can not know ourselves as we understand hydrogen ’ ( ibid. ) ; linguistics , in contrast , must always take into account contextuality .
18 Designers of plant , processes or systems of work must always take into account human fallibility and never presume that those who operate or maintain plant or systems have full and continuous appreciation of essential features .
19 As emphasized in Section 17.4 , linear stability theory does not in principle predict the type of motion that eventually occurs as a result of this growth — non-linear processes must always come into play before that stage .
20 But the ideals of the purist must always come to grief in the devastating vortex of national politics .
21 Trade unions have a statutory right of notice and governors must always act in accordance with employment law .
22 If this misgiving about Lewis is at all fair ( the sense of a carapace hardening upon him ) , then one must also view with ambivalence his excursion into the realm of religious apologetics .
23 If the law is to imply an obligation to hear representations , then it must also specify with precision to whom that obligation is owed .
24 If the law is to imply an obligation to hear representations , then it must also specify with precision to whom that obligation is owed .
25 But we must also bear in mind , particularly in view of the points raised in Chapter 5 , that such a model needs to be evaluated in terms of its pedagogic relevance .
26 Having focused on the considerations for multinationals , we must also bear in mind the domestic inflationary consequences for UK companies .
27 You must also bear in mind that the combination of the mirror and glass will make the finished article twice as heavy as it would normally be , and therefore the frame must be able to take this excess weight .
28 One must also bear in mind that Jesus , a short time before , had instructed his disciples to equip themselves with swords .
29 " That is true , but you must also bear in mind that premises offering similar service often feed off one another … at least that was my experience in Dublin . "
30 In light of this , we must also bear in mind that until our income reflects any upturn in the economy , the Institute 's budget will have to remain in low gear .
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