Example sentences of "must [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 For those judgements , the reader must consult either the entries in the exhibition catalogue written by Sarah Whitfield and discussing nearly 170 works of art showing at the Hayward Gallery and the participating museums in the United States , or David Sylvester 's monograph , the result of many years of rumination on his subject .
2 They must spring up the trees as the monkeys are driven into them and they are the ones that usually make the kill .
3 Remember that you must answer only the questions asked and no others .
4 You must build up a small library of your own : one or two books will not be enough ; you should , ideally , have at least two on each topic .
5 We must contact these people , we must build back the confidence to the unemployed , we 've given these people who are unemployed our good training , we need their expertise to come back and fight again if we 're gon na have any hope for the future .
6 Accordingly , one must stress again the importance of obtaining the documentation referred to above in addition to obtaining witness statements .
7 Instead , they observed the principle of socialist legality — the idea that the best interests of a socialist society must override even the principle and letter of the law .
8 It must remain entirely a matter for the discretion of the prosecuting authorities as to whether they are in a position to and are prepared to give an assurance .
9 ‘ Right then , I 've called out enough instructions , now I 'll point to one of you and you must make up the instruction to be obeyed in just the same way as I have been doing .
10 As Millett J. observed in In re Tucker ( A Bankrupt ) [ 1988 ] 1 W.L.R. 497 , 502B , the plaintiff must make out a sufficiently strong case to justify his being given leave .
11 You must make quite a lot of money — ’
12 You must make about a hundred times more than you need .
13 The proposal must explain why an IVA is desirable and why creditors may be expected to support it .
14 The proposal must explain why an IVA is desirable and why creditors may be expected to support it .
15 Something like these mechanisms must explain how the brain can compute results about distorted contextually determined patterns so fast on the basis of cells which perform hundreds rather than millions of operations per second .
16 The Secretary of State must explain how the assumptions of the review team differ from the assumptions that he now makes .
17 This is a major issue , since not only must the control information be interpreted correctly , but the printer must know when the control characters have finished and it should start interpreting the following characters as text again .
18 To perform it , one must know when the thread is long enough , or when the cloth being woven is complete .
19 He must know when the local authority has a duty to investigate and how that investigation should be conducted .
20 because they must know what 's gon na happen when they , you know , when the cows come home , they must know when the chickens come home to roost they must know what 's gon na happen
21 He must know where the money 's hidden .
22 Hidden watercourses also pose problems ; thus if he has an urban patch , the officer must know where the foul sewers and any culverted watercourses run ( a formidable task in some cities ) , as well as the nature and source of any discharge into the watercourse .
23 In order to achieve this position , your bowman must know where the line is and how far away from it you are at any given moment .
24 Directors must know how the organisation is doing against its chosen strategy .
25 We must know how the actors defined the issues and the alternatives , what they believed about the situation and each other , what they aimed to achieve , and how .
26 ( 2 ) Except with the consent of the Panel , the offer document must describe how the offer is to be financed , the source of that finance , the names of the principal lenders or arrangers of the finance and , if the financing or any security for it will depend to any significant extent on the business of the target , the arrangements concerned ( or a negative statement ) ( Rule 24.2(d) — see para 11.3.5.7 below ) .
27 We must recognise that and we must recognise where the aggression lies .
28 MEGGITT 'S £110m bid for United Scientific Holdings could cost a further £25m , if the Singapore Securities Industry Council rules that Meggitt must buy out the 35 per cent minority in AVS , USH 's Singapore subsidiary .
29 I do not suggest cause and effect , but authorities must consider carefully the effects of not implementing those measures .
30 And I think if you 're going to open it up , you must consider probably a wicker gate or something s so that a child can not run onto Road .
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