Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Must cut down on the bloody fags , ’ he told himself .
32 ‘ The international community must take over from the states that fail to fulfil their obligations , ’ he said .
33 The melodic line must stand out with the greatest power and clarity in our arrangement , and obviously calls for a great sweep of strings .
34 As well as reporting policy requirements to advice workers , the manager must pass back to the area office any new training needs that have emerged from basic advice work .
35 Consequently , the viscous stress close to the wall must match up with the Reynolds stress further out .
36 They must walk out through the camp gate and cross the road and the railway line and then the file will enter the compound of the Factory .
37 This must go up on the wall ! ’ and stick his latest painting up with Sellotape alongside the daubs by the mentally handicapped group she had played for at Christmas , and the postcards from her friends all over the world .
38 We must go up in the loft and find your clothes
39 Press relations activities must go on during the exhibition with media who attend or may be interested .
40 The doctor then told Alexander that he must go on with the treatment .
41 ‘ You must go on with the preparations as though you were alone .
42 ‘ I must go on with the post , but I 'll send somebody to help you as soon as I can .
43 If that is the effect of that tremendous personality on two men occupying the position that we do , and related to each other in the way that Mr Chamberlain and I are , that process must go on throughout the party .
44 The aspirations of the knightly class at its best and the sense that Christendom must go over to the offensive against Islam are nowhere more succinctly expressed than in this poem , written when the Christian reconquest of Spain was well under way , but when the crusades had only just begun , shortly before or shortly after the launching of the First Crusade .
45 Nothing would do but we must go out on the river .
46 He said , " Tomorrow at dawn you must go out along the shore and find the way to the sea-king 's palace .
47 Each district to be balloted to produce its squad for the six thousand , and if the ballot brings up your name , ’ he paused again and saw the hundreds of eyes fixed on his , ‘ then you must go off to the Army , or else pay £10 to hire a substitute .
48 And the Postman 's spectacle was covered in greenflies from the vigorous activity up the tree : " No , but I says to him " — " Really , all right " — " Well " — " and " — " Oh , you 've done it " — " Must go down to the " — " Taps , got to get some " went the song to the rhythm of empty beer bottles dropping into the side pocket receptacles of tree-holder number 29 on the dustmen 's route — and the tip-holding pockets for the dustmen were not full or anything cos the ladies had all forgotten their purses , and the paper , folding , crumpled , torn money had long since fluttered down from their knicker-elastic banks .
49 , ’ If the quotation is a common one you could acknowledge this fact but turn it into a plus , ‘ We all know the lovely poem by John Masefield , which you can never tire of hearing , ( Pause ) ‘ I must go down to the seas
50 In a constantly shifting scene it must go down as the most important symbolic change imaginable .
51 I have been there three times , but each time they say I must go back to the Home Office and try to get my daughter a visa for longer than a six months ' stay in Britain ; otherwise she can not be admitted to school .
52 The search for the answer must go back to the late 1960s .
53 For the source of this we must go back to the Pythagoreans of the sixth century BC , whose cosmological speculations were based on the ‘ tetracys ’ , that is , the geometrical symbol composed of ten discrete points symmetrically arranged in the form of an equilateral triangle with sides of four points each .
54 Cars must go back to the A683 beyond Barbon and that road followed south to the next village of Casterton , which has a school founded for the daughters of clergy and made famous by its association with the Brontë sisters .
55 In the Cathedral and afterwards on a quiet walk outside , I knew I must go back to the hospital .
56 The Government , he says , must go back to the days when school meals were available for every child .
57 I must go back to the sea , she said .
58 Later , when Anne was in bed , Marilla said to her brother , ‘ She must go back to the children 's home tomorrow . ’
59 Anyone who hits the wrong egg must go back to the beginning .
60 Must go back to the kids and see them to the bus .
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