Example sentences of "must have a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You look forward to your meals very much , and I think you must have a cook with imagination because I know sometimes you have the same thing constantly and you get very bored by it . |
2 | She felt he must have a grudge of some kind against her and she felt very frightened . |
3 | ‘ We must have a decision by close of business tomorrow and I 'm optimistic that we can survive . |
4 | Must have a bit of money to drive a car , and that great leather handbag had cost something , he should n't wonder . |
5 | I think he must have a bit of cold in it or something . |
6 | but the fact that , in an open court of law , someone has been shown to have failed to meet their credit obligations without sound reason must have a bearing on whether or not it is sensible to lend to them again — both from their own personal point of view ( whether or not they will find the payments an unduly heavy burden ) and from the pint of view of consumers generally , whose credit costs must rise if the level of bad debt rises . |
7 | So long as there is uncertainty about the matter , that must have a bearing on whether enforcement proceedings are taken by the Attorney-General up and down the country in a necessarily very large number of cases . |
8 | In learning to create these kinds of grooves you must have a direction with the music , and to develop a direction you must be listening to that kind of music . |
9 | And our four winners ( who must have a handicap of 24 or under ) will tee off alongside such celebrities as Henry himself and a host of other stars such as John Conteh , Roy Walker , Eddie Large and Richard O'Sullivan . |
10 | But here in this field , still more than in sharedealing , they must have a flair for bludgeoning money out of punters if they are to survive . |
11 | These guys therefore must have a facility of ensuring that the price is correct , from an internal control point of view I want them to be involved in certifying that the price is correct . |
12 | Since 1984 , all new teachers entering the profession in England and Wales must have a degree plus postgraduate teacher training if their first degree is not a BEd . |
13 | Applicants must have a degree in science/pharmacy , knowledge of regulatory affairs and a desire to broaden their experience in international affairs . |
14 | But now you must have a drink with me . |
15 | We must have a drink on it . |
16 | He must have a suitcase of handkerchiefs , Trent thought as he met the Latino 's cold eyes studying him over the crisp white linen barricade . |
17 | ‘ But we must have a King in Strelsau , or Michael will ride in tomorrow as the new King ! |
18 | It must have a range of three hundred yards . |
19 | The haulier will not necessarily know from week to week what products are to be transported — if any — but must have a range of vehicles available to cover all eventualities . |
20 | Zeta 's Lad beat Docklands Express , Bradbury Star and Royal Athlete that day and must have a chance on this sort of form . |
21 | ‘ He must have a memorial in the church , ’ she said . |
22 | Must have a foot at the back so er what more could he want , you know ? |
23 | He might have shaved for a match , thought Perdita ; the girl in the petrol station must have a skin like garlic sausage . |
24 | To keep Tubifex worms , the aquarium must have a layer of mud on the bottom and a supply of fresh-water continuously dripping into the aquarium . |
25 | The worst hit firms might decide that they must have a reduction in pay in order to stay in business . |
26 | Dr Howe is the culprit and we must have a conviction on this matter . |
27 | Dr Howe is the culprit and we must have a conviction on this matter . |
28 | Tomorrow 's Europe must have a Bill of Rights and a Thatcher Carta , she cried , despite being about as keen on a Bill of Rights for Britain and a Social Charter for today 's EC as she is on workers ' soviets |
29 | If the shipowner has loaded the ship for his own account he must have a bill of lading which must state that the merchandise loaded on board belongs to him , that is to say , the quantity of packages or boxes , the marks and the name of the consignee . |
30 | Anyone inspecting a bat roost must have a licence from English Nature ( or the Scottish or Welsh equivalents ) . |