Example sentences of "which [noun sg] [pers pn] must [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So he was , in which case we must absolve you from all blame . |
2 | The court can either grant the application or fix a hearing date , in which case it must give the parties at least one day 's notice . |
3 | He should be told quickly in discharge letters ( often he is not ) , in which case he must ask . |
4 | A family bench may include a stipendiary magistrate in which case he must preside . |
5 | Or he or she may call your bluff and see what happens , in which case you must fight and keep on fighting . |
6 | Four turns to the left on each lap of the compound , and he fancied that he knew at which moment he must drop his shoulder , cut his stride and turn . |
7 | Ellie knew at once which door it must unlock , because the room at the end of the landing was the only room kept locked . |
8 | Once the eggs have hatched the tiny fry are without parental care and become free swimming for a brief period during which time they must find their own host anemone . |
9 | This buys them an extra round while Thadeus hesitates , in which time they must come up with something more to prevent him from attacking after this initial hesitation . |
10 | He did not reply to the letter I left on his desk until months later , by which time he must have overcome the initial shock my flight must surely have caused him . |
11 | The presumed parish coffin at St James , Garlickhythe , City of London , is , in fact , an elm container made in 1855 for the safekeeping of ‘ Jimmy Garlick ’ , the celebrated seventeenth-century desiccated corpse ; he was subsequently recased in the nineteenth century in a glass-fronted mahogany vitrine , erect rather than supine , at which time it must have been decided to keep the coffin rather than discard it . |