Example sentences of "it must [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even if a share does not pay dividends temporarily , it must eventually pay dividends to have any value .
2 Second , it must not mean cuts in productive public investment ( including education ) since that would be self-defeating .
3 self-contained — it must not need information from another part of the problem .
4 it must not jeopardise money advisers ' independence
5 It must surely increase tensions and expectations and put too great an emphasis on nationalistic feelings .
6 IF AN ANIMAL is to survive it must either confront predators or avoid them .
7 For that reason alone , the Communist party saw that it must either stop Mosley now or else perhaps lose all chance of a populist vote in its own support .
8 It follows that , if a full course is to be mounted it must either attract support from all of the three faculties or must bring together an unusually diverse group of colleagues .
9 This point means that where a motor vehicle is required to be fitted with wipers it must also have washers .
10 This overall model of Modular Course evaluation has to be definable within the framework of measurement theory and good evaluation practice ; but it must also take account of the needs and distinctive features of the Modular Course .
11 It must also take account of : ( 1 ) the market position and economic and financial strength of the parties to the merger ; ( 2 ) the availability of alternative products ; ( 3 ) barriers to entry ; ( 4 ) the interests of consumers ; and ( 5 ) the development of technical and economic progress as long as it is to consumers ' advantage and does not form an obstacle to competition .
12 The pedagogical grammar must not only be designed for a specific audience ; it must also teach materials that are culturally appropriate .
13 If it is to be a Christology , it must also concern Christ 's person — whereupon all the problems which Christology entails are again present .
14 It must also reduce changes due to carelessness and miscommunication .
15 The fact that it must always involve codification and therefore also interpretation means that ‘ historical knowledge has no claim to be opposed to other forms of knowledge as a supremely privileged one ’ ( 263 ) .
16 But then it is only a presumption ; and , as such , it must always give way to the language used if it is clear , and also to all counter presumptions which may legitimately be had in view in determining , on ordinary principles , the true meaning and intent of the legislation .
17 Clearly , if an animal is to learn to do X by operant conditioning , it must occasionally do X in the first place ; otherwise X could never be reinforced .
18 Furthermore , the register of charges which the company is required to maintain may be more illuminating than that at Companies House since it must now contain entries of all charges on the company 's property whether or not they require to be registered at Companies House and copies of any instrument creating or evidencing a charge must also be kept .
19 It must so conduct affairs so as to secure full or near-full employment and that the rate of inflation will be stable and low enough to be tolerable .
20 To be successful , future education for headship will need to pay greater attention to the prime importance of the development and growth of heads as persons ; it must therefore embrace consideration of their values and assumptions , their feelings and their intentions , and their relationships with others as much as their professional knowledge and teaching skills .
21 It must therefore help learners when they listen to a foreign language if they can see as well as hear what is going on .
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