Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [subord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even a single day 's loss is covered by a deposit that each counterparty must make when the contract is first taken out .
2 ( b ) If the motor has attained its maximum stepping rate deceleration must commence when the number of steps required to decelerate is equal to the number of steps from the target .
3 So I would like to see the old law brought back , which says that all the players in front of the kicker must retreat until the kicker or anyone behind him has passed them .
4 Any non-emergency must wait until the Sabbath was over .
5 He must wait till the poison had all gone .
6 Before commencing an action in the county court under the existing system , the potential plaintiff must consider whether the claim is within the jurisdiction of the court and whether there are factors which might justify use of the High Court instead .
7 In connection with this exception to the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher , we must consider whether the rule applies to a danger created on the premises by the occupier 's predecessor in title .
8 ( b ) If he is dishonest by the first test : " The jury must consider whether the defendant himself must have realised that what he was doing was by those standards dishonest . "
9 I , I think people must do because the number of them that are sold .
10 The doctor must do as the patient directs .
11 The clearing member must designate whether the contract is for his client account or another account with LCH .
12 Probably the putsch of 30 September 1965 was intended to pre-empt the power struggle which must ensue when the president died .
13 The countryside was so blurred that they could form only the vaguest idea of how it must look when the sun was shining .
14 In these circumstances the solicitor must decide whether the child has a sufficient degree of understanding but must take into account the guardian 's views on the subject .
15 Once the standard has been set the court must decide whether the child 's health or development falls significantly short of this .
16 Second , the jury must decide whether the provocation was enough to make a reasonable man do as D did .
17 With a slow launch the pilot must decide if the speed is sufficient to continue climbing .
18 One must wonder whether the book trade will continue to have the large and complicated distribution systems which it has been able to support in the past .
19 All parties given notice of the appointment must attend unless the court or justices ' clerk directs otherwise ( FPCR , r16(1) ; FPR , r4.16(1) ) .
20 Two shipwrecked men in a boat have only enough food for one , so that one of them must die if the other is to live .
21 And she said she wanted me to leave — not because of me , any girl who came to her pregnant must leave when the baby 's eight or nine months .
22 A couple of minutes must pass before the accumulator vanes behind the hood re-energized the conductors and insulators .
23 The building owner must establish whether the structure will provide an acceptable period of fire resistance in its unmodified state or if it can be simply modified to meet mandatory requirements .
24 Also , as the years between initial membership and the present day extend , a time must come when the accuracy of any " anti-monde " is open to serious doubt .
25 To solve the problem , either all the parties must co-operate after the dispute has arisen , which is inherently unlikely , or special clauses for the multi-party arrangements must have been drawn up and incorporated in each of the original contracts .
26 I have been the first to pay tribute to improvements in productivity in the coal industry , but they must continue if the industry is to provide , as I believe that it can , the bulk of supplies to fossil-fuel generators in the years to come .
27 The Convention establishes what have become known as the ‘ seven hurdles ’ of admissibility which an applicant must overcome if the Commission is to consider his case .
28 … The court must determine whether the interference at issue was ‘ proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued ’ and whether the reasons adduced by the Austrian courts to justify it are ‘ relevant and sufficient ’ .
29 One must ask whether the University is aware that such a thing is possible , or do they know that such contacts are sought in order that a class should appear without any justification .
30 If we look at the words ‘ good to eat ’ and ‘ food to eat ’ , we must ask if the word ‘ to ’ is pronounced with the vowel phoneme of ‘ good ’ or the phoneme of ‘ food ’ .
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