Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 To arrive at such a figure , however , the BMA must consult with solicitors and the courts to avoid unsustainable advice being given to doctors who accept this sort of work .
2 In studying what is meant by these two topics we must think about shapes , and opposite or reversed shapes .
3 experts now believe you must think in terms of how much you need to produce .
4 ‘ We must think in terms of corporate reporting rather than just financial statement , ’ said the Governor .
5 Clearly we must think in terms of changes in state of complex systems , of transitions involving various types of ‘ catastrophe ’ ( in the sense of Rene/ Thom ) .
6 It 's quite obvious as regards the longer-term that we must think in terms of today 's starting point , we ca n't just introduce the market and cease all state regulation .
7 If one can not , then one must think in terms of cost efficiency to compete with homogeneous products , whatever one 's current differentiated position .
8 He must think in terms of thousand upon thousand of repetitions when practising a particular kata , for only through constant repetition will he be able to master the basic fighting movements and to achieve the physical and spiritual sensitivity that lies at the heart of the martial arts .
9 Whether you are designing a kitchen from scratch or updating an old one you must think in terms of priorities , define your most pressing needs , and start from there .
10 However , when someone leaves the United Kingdom one must think in terms of both rules .
11 A great archive , scarcely explored , must exist in attics and box-rooms .
12 This is sometimes described in the catch phrase that we must treat like cases alike .
13 This particular demand of political morality is not in fact well described in the catch phrase that we must treat like cases alike .
14 I know they must deliver to shops but why not at a specified time , say 8-9am , then the shops can open and people can shop without worry .
15 Edition one spotlights new laws on checks the council must make on drivers applying for licences .
16 Reunion as charged with forgiveness as this must make for tears .
17 Second , it must arise in circumstances which also give rise to proceedings already or simultaneously brought before an industrial tribunal .
18 Chris explained : ‘ James here is our scorer and Mr Marshall signalled four wides when there was a wide and the ball went to the boundary , but the other side 's scorer says you ca n't have four wides at once , only one , and the other three must count as byes .
19 This crowd must churn with pseudonyms , with noms de guerre .
20 ‘ We must demonstrate to youngsters that science and technology can in their many ways find the answers and should not always be viewed as the culprit . ’
21 But businessmen say interest rates must fall for vacancies to increase .
22 GOVERNMENT must act on quotas for suckler cows and breeding ewes which threaten the future of the landlord tenant system , the Scottish Landowners ' Federation claimed yesterday .
23 Thus while the district councils are responsible for development control , they must act within guidelines for zoning and land use established by the county .
24 When managing a transformational change , the CEO must behave in ways that indicate commitment to the new state ; demonstrating such commitment may be a new and unfamiliar form of behavior .
25 Nevertheless we must delight in computers as our processing slaves and we must promote them rapidly to do more and more thinking — stopping short of allowing ourselves to become slaves to them .
26 The first problem arises once we admit that in order for a ‘ system ’ ( I shall use this neutral term ) to think , its thoughts must have reference : that is to say , they must refer to things regarded by the system as existing and enduring independently of itself .
27 The diploma ( at an examining fee of three guineas ) was , Coleman claimed , signed by people known to all Europe , and this would undoubtedly carry great weight in the country town in which the qualifying student might go to practise ; local medical men would see that the certificate must refer to men with whom they might safely associate .
28 Reporting interim pre-tax profits which have fallen from £1.82 million to just over £1 million for the six months to 31 December , the chairman , Trevor Spencer , said the many favourable factors now relating to the housing market must contribute to buyers ' confidence .
29 The class must consist of persons whose rights are not so dissimilar as to make it impossible for them to consult together with a view to their common interest ( Sovereign Life Assurance Co v Dunn [ 1892 ] 2 QB 573 ) .
30 As with all living creatures , there are good and bad , suitable and unsuitable , and it figures that you must invest in animals capable of doing the work required of them .
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