Example sentences of "must [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Is it a convention of the Constitution that the government of the day must consult with interested bodies before formulating a legislative measure for presentation to Parliament ?
2 she must think about that a lot .
3 I must think about this carefully . ’
4 To overcome these problems users must think of all the various names that might have been applied , and must understand something of the geography and administration of the locality concerned .
5 We must think of some way to save him .
6 ‘ You 're a very brave girl ’ said Sir Benson , ‘ and I must think of some way of rewarding you for what you 've done . ’
7 Some day we will be married ; I am certain of it , but it is a long time to wait till I am of age and we must think of some other way before then .
8 I must think of some things for him to do , ’ says Elizabeth .
9 We must compare with other societies .
10 While accepting that officers must adapt to political reality — by , for example , being prepared when invited to attend party groups subject to certain safeguards — it rejected any move towards a ‘ spoils system ’ in local government , and recommended that principal officers should be prohibited from engaging in political activity , including standing for council office .
11 They must adapt to various nutritional conditions , particularly to the value , nature , and molecular form of the nitrogen in the diet to survive .
12 It was with the aim of contributing to such an improvement , as the representative body of employers and business investors , that the 1988 Confederation of British Industry ( CBI ) Task Force on business and urban regeneration came to three conclusions : first ( in line with the Government 's own beliefs ) , that business must take the lead in reversing urban decline ; second , that charity — governmental or voluntary — can not in itself deal with problems , and any regeneration must spring from private investment , commercially motivated ; and third , that the potential exists for such investment , provided that early projects are seen to succeed ( CBI , 1988 ) .
13 ‘ Now we must build on this and get our message clearly across . ’
14 CCW must build on this positive achievement .
15 We now have in place an extensive set of management procedures covering all operations , and we must build upon this success and make our business more efficient .
16 No restrictions must exist on non-resident transfers and banks require freedom to maintain and transfer nostro demand deposits .
17 Adequate demand must exist for external currency loans from corporations and governments .
18 Consensus theorists allocated a very important role to values ; whatever differences in expected behaviour there may be between different groups within a society they consider that a general consensus on the most significant values — central values — must exist for any society to operate satisfactorily .
19 The cartographic data must exist in digital format before they can be used within a GIS ; although the amount of digital map data is growing larger a considerable amount of manual digitizing is needed in practice to provide the database necessary for a successful GIS .
20 This problem was also before the Roman lawyers and it must exist in all systems of law .
21 A pending court case will determine whether ‘ financial responsibilities must remain of primary importance ’ as the Commissioners argue , or whether , as the Bishop of Oxford believes , assets should be invested in a way that more actively promotes Christian values .
22 That , however , is a vague remark ; and must remain as such , because the mechanism by which genes build bodies is one of the great unsolved problems of biology .
23 Stirling naturally stressed , as he had all along , that the SAS must remain outside any airborne brigade , otherwise they ran the risk of falling into the operational vacuum which lay between the small specialist raid and the larger tactical operation .
24 It must remain like that . ’
25 I have just read Tom Robb 's article on watercolour pencils ( AIM/Feb '92 ) and must comment on some of the statements made .
26 I have just read Tom Robb 's article on watercolour pencils ( AIM/Feb '92 ) and must comment on some of the statements made .
27 So the decision a judge must make in hard cases is discretionary in this strong sense : it is left open by the correct understanding of past decisions .
28 ‘ We must stay on one path , while being aware in our hearts where others may lead .
29 Whereas Senad , who lost an eye , and needed a jaw operation must stay in Britian for at least another few months .
30 However , it appears that this change must relate to certain dialects of Southern British English at that date , and not necessarily to other dialects .
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