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

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1 ( 2 ) The loans must be to defray expenditure incurred in acquiring ordinary share capital of a close company complying with s13A(2) as described above , or in lending to such a close company where the money loaned is used wholly and exclusively for the purpose of its business or the business of any of its associated companies provided the latter are also close companies satisfying the conditions of s13A(2). ( 3 ) When interest is paid on the manager 's loan , Newco must continue to comply with s13A(2) — this means it must continue to satisfy the relevant purpose test rather than that it should continue to remain a close company ; in the case of a purchase of shares in Target , the reason why Newco should be close after the institutions commit to invest is to ensure that institutions and management can invest at the same time and that , at that time , Newco is both close and satisfies the relevant purpose test , ie already controls Target ; management can not commit Newco to acquiring Target until the institutions have committed to funding Newco , and once they have so committed the institutions are likely to control Newco under s416 , so a structure is needed whereby management also controls Newco at this point .
2 Those who break it must expect to face the full force of the law . "
3 It must pay to reach the point at which the marginal benefit to one of you equals the marginal cost to the other .
4 It must mean achieving the highest output with the minimum effort .
5 The state lacks integrity because it must endorse principles to justify part of what it has done that it must reject to justify the rest .
6 If this was not a government-inspired and briefed story , it must have warmed the cockles of the Ministry 's heart .
7 But on reflection , she had realized that no one had taken the friendship with the USSR wholly seriously , and now the realization of how much worry it must have caused the Führer and ‘ the greatness of his diplomacy ’ made her feel ‘ quite small ’ .
8 If the coins were associated with the temple while it was still functioning , it must have survived the effect of any efforts made to destroy pagan sites .
9 It must have done the trick ! ’
10 Eugénie was able to bring this message back to the Tuileries where it must have pleased the Emperor to know that the Queen was sympathetic to France 's difficulties .
11 It must have pleased the powerful church of Canterbury , with which he seems to have wished to be on good terms , and been gratifyingly displeasing to that of London .
12 It must have undergone the fate of being repressed , the condition of lingering in the unconscious , before it is able to display such powerful effects on its return , to bring the masses under its spell , as we have seen with astonishment and hitherto without comprehension in the case of religious tradition .
13 It must have cost the earth , package and all .
14 Additionally , Rule 5 — 30(2) requires that in respect of a warrant or derivative , before a firm : ( a ) recommends a transaction ; ( b ) arranges or executes a transaction ( even if it has not recommended it ) ; or ( c ) acts as a discretionary manager ; it must have sent the private customer a Warrants or Derivatives Risk Warning Notice and obtained a copy signed by the customer so that the firm is satisfied that the customer has had a proper opportunity to consider its terms .
15 As they did so there came out of the mist a car and it must have seen the crows at me for it stopped .
16 But it must have changed the , the
17 It must have bewildered the matron , who watched practically every mouthful I ate , that by the end of term I had lost another two pounds .
18 I believe she was very young — just a little thing — but it must have seemed the best thing to do in the circumstances .
19 In its former glory it must have dominated the whole dale below from Richmond to Hawes .
20 I should have told you earlier but it must have slipped the old mind . ’
21 not so bad , it must have knocked the telly on .
22 It must have had the throat of a raven because it cuckooed its way up and down the valley for weeks on end .
23 The GCSE has already begun this trend but it must strengthen to create the real hunger for resources and , perhaps , a changed role for the teacher which will jointly encourage the use of multimedia resources .
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