Example sentences of "must [adv] [vb infin] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the point at which the dialectic , as a unity of method and movement , of subject and object , knower and known , requires the writing subject who must effectively hold them together . |
2 | In Marx 's words , ‘ The existing relations of production between individuals must necessarily express themselves also as political and legal relations . ’ |
3 | In particular , the political and legal systems will reflect ruling class interests since , in Marx 's words , ‘ The existing relations of production between individuals must necessarily express themselves also as political and legal relations ’ . |
4 | Well yes there 's only only this time of the year that they 're about so I think they must only grow them there that make the best marmalade . |
5 | No one must ever see it again . |
6 | To make beans digestible you must always cook them thoroughly and season with salt towards the end of the cooking time as the salt may toughen the beans . |
7 | It was a nonsense they tried to teach me when I first made records , you must always do it faster . |
8 | I said to the orchestra , ‘ If there are discords we must always play them as beautifully as we know how . ’ |
9 | A new approach must also recognise they also derive from wider non-location-specific political-economic relations , and also in other places that may be far from the affected area . |
10 | To grasp the meaning of a handshake we must not only see it positively as located in a greeting ceremonial , that is in a sequence of actions identified with respect to the social act they accomplish , but we must also see it negatively , as excluding certain alternatives and possibilities of action . |
11 | She 'd been convinced all along that eventually she must lose him , that Marianne was right — some other attraction must inevitably draw him away . |
12 | In so far as the historian must now ask himself rigorously when confronted with new evidence , ‘ evidence for what ? ’ , this is an excellent thing . |
13 | There was another boat not far ahead , going the same way , so that every lock was ‘ against ’ them , which meant they must empty each one before they could enter and must then fill it again . |
14 | In one of his Delphic moods , he told himself , which was unfair , since the boss must sometimes puzzle himself as much as his underlings . |
15 | Both convergent and divergent modes of thought are necessary for a creative act to occur : the writer must actually arrange his freely associated ideas into organised prose or the scientist finally home in on the solution to a problem . |
16 | If the masks have remained of importance to you , you must certainly fashion it again . ’ |
17 | I must certainly look my very best then ! |
18 | Whatever happens , I must never leave her behind , Martha prayed . |
19 | And whatever else she did , she must never underestimate him again . |
20 | The thing is , I was lucky this time , but I 've had to tell Travis that he must never ring me here again . ’ |
21 | He wanted to call her ‘ Mam ’ , the way he had a long time ago , but she said it made her feel middle-aged and dull and ordinary , so he must never say it again , especially when other people were around . |