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

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1 Also new is the requirement that a private company which has elected under the substituted section 252 to dispense with the laying of accounts before a general meeting or , under section 366A , to dispense with the holding of annual general meetings , must so state in the return .
2 What the ancient people experienced must largely remain in the realms of speculation , but we can look to China for a system which is still in use and very specific on the question of how earth energies relate to the landscape .
3 For example , the rule which automatically renders transactions carried out by company directors in breach of the prohibition on self-dealing voidable can be modified , but it has been held that the director must still act in the best interests of the company .
4 The possibilities of this type of exercise are endless , but it must always used in the right way in order to help you press forward into even more effective speechreading .
5 Subject to this constraint and the firm 's other technical standards we must always act in the best interests of our client .
6 Like those sad old men and women who haunt every casino , they knew the wheel must always win in the end .
7 The other objection , which I personally would see as more formidable , lies in the complications of development in sexuality and relationships which must usually arise in the child partner .
8 The plaintiff must then put in the notes of evidence from the magistrates ' court ( or the Crown Court ) with a r21 notice and apply for directions under r28 in order to force the defendant to call all the witnesses from the magistrates ' court to give evidence in the civil trial .
9 Well it must either go in the kitchen or in the cupboard somewhere , but you know ?
10 In order to participate meaningfully within the community members of this group must actively engage in the issues that confront them .
11 Revolutionary violence must actively assist in the formation of new relations of production , after it has created a new form of ‘ concentrated violence ’ , the state of the new class …
12 The clue to their abandonment must therefore lie in the events of the fourteen–fifteenth centuries .
13 Similarly it is likely that it is the basis of the injunction that ‘ you must never swear in the hearing of your bees ’ .
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