Example sentences of "they must [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As for the library , the surviving books without a proper building to house them must have made a dismal appearance .
2 Apart from the household staffs , many of them must have stayed on since it was the houses themselves that were dissolved , not their economic base , the estates .
3 There were plenty of people in the pub , and some of them must have overheard Dennis 's vicious mockery of our suggested alternatives , a walk on Shotover or Otmoor , for example .
4 Many of them must have ended up in a British soldier 's mess-tin .
5 Five year students , they gave a party for them the other evening about fifty of them must have turned up .
6 The law sees the case as no different in principle from dealing with a murder in a street by prosecuting everyone who lives in that street , on the basis that one of them must have done it .
7 The story that one of them must have told a Daily Sketch reporter a year later was that sitting in a West End club and finding the cold unbearable they had decided to go somewhere warm .
8 Mozart and his contemporaries , who ( unlike the English ) had no continuous tradition of listening to baroque music , found it sparse in texture in a way that to them must have seemed musically primitive .
9 As for the countryside , the main complaint of the wage labourer was of underemployment and at certain seasons of the agricultural calendar many of them must have wished they did not have time on their hands .
10 Many of them must have died in infancy and childhood , but we have no data on deaths before 1951 .
11 Harriet Schleifer is a vigorous employer of selected horror stories : ‘ Thousands of animals are assembled in a single location , close to a building that all of them must enter to die .
12 WHEN military dictators fall , the democrats who follow them must try to restore the rule of law , as well as rule by the majority .
13 At the end Christopher took matters in hand and commanded Francis to instruct his guests that some of them must volunteer to wash up .
14 Older women are sent daily signals that they must struggle to preserve their attractiveness .
15 They will initially interpret a rise in the demand for and price of their product as a rise in its relative price and as implying a fall in the real wage rate they must pay measured in terms of their product .
16 First , they must want to see a larger number of small farms ( at present they do n't ) and this means discouraging land management by large institutions .
17 Another young accountant said : ‘ They must want to keep us as busy as possible .
18 Since factors incur their major costs in the first year of dealing with a new client and make their best returns the longer the relationship lasts this is an area they must continue to address .
19 To ensure the continuing popularity and growth of the subject at Key Stage 4 and beyond , teachers must not simply teach the programme they must aim to instil an interest in and enjoyment of the subject .
20 After all , they must expect to see very soon traces of the hundred of their number who had found garrons and arrived here before them .
21 Businesses operate within such a framework ; they must observe planning regulations and comply with employment legislation .
22 GROWTH WITH A DIFFERENCE Farmers ' incomes are at their lowest since the war , and many have decided they must diversify to survive
23 Together they must serve to make a consistent and powerful message that comes across with absolute clarity .
24 Foreign investment banks have so far made a big chunk of their profits from earning high interest on the 10 billion won ( $12.6m ) they must deposit to do business .
25 They must refuse to authorise the use of strip cells — they must not be involved in punishing people who are desperate and suicidal .
26 As secretary of the Federation , it will be my duty to report the facts to its Central Council and I shall , advise them that it will be their duty to issue an order to all Seamen 's unions throughout the world and the dockers and other transport workers that they must refuse to recognise the members of any local union of seamen which may be established at the Port of Southampton or elsewhere .
27 They must 'ave seen the rozzer . ’
28 But to secure a conviction they must show prove the culprits are professional dealers .
29 But to secure a conviction they must show prove the culprits are professional dealers .
30 They must stop trying to persuade themselves or the country that some sort of semi-detached arrangement can be made that will serve Britain 's interests — there is no such arrangement .
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