Example sentences of "must have a [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ But we must have a King in Strelsau , or Michael will ride in tomorrow as the new King ! |
32 | It must have a range of three hundred yards . |
33 | The haulier will not necessarily know from week to week what products are to be transported — if any — but must have a range of vehicles available to cover all eventualities . |
34 | Too often I have seen the management of a city or of an orchestra decide , by some strange whim , ‘ Now we must have a change . ’ |
35 | ‘ You must have a change sometimes , ’ she said . |
36 | Like solid fuel and lpg , you need to store it — in a tank accessible for refuelling by tanker — and the boilers that burn it must have a flue . |
37 | To be honest , we were n't sure we 'd sell all our tickets for the replay , but they all went by Thursday and if we get the same backing , we must have a chance . ’ |
38 | The Leader of the Opposition must have a chance to answer . |
39 | Zeta 's Lad beat Docklands Express , Bradbury Star and Royal Athlete that day and must have a chance on this sort of form . |
40 | If you must have a hamburger , have it grilled and off the bun . |
41 | It must have a nest close by with , perhaps , ‘ five eggs , pen scribbled o'er with ink/ their shells resembling writing scrolls ’ . |
42 | I stress that any person wishing to operate buses must have a PSV operator 's licence issued by the traffic commissioner , who has to be satisfied that the person is of good repute and financial standing and has adequate facilities to maintain the vehicles in a roadworthy condition . |
43 | ‘ He must have a memorial in the church , ’ she said . |
44 | There is , however , more than just a need ; for there is fundamental necessity for vision at all levels of human affairs ; all groups of people , even small teams as well as nations , must have a vision , or everything subsides into confusion and what is worse , lets power fall into the hands of practical , and unseeing men who press only their own interests , leading to strife and despair . |
45 | Before the plaintiff can suffer the type of damage caused by passing-off , he must have a reputation associated with goodwill . |
46 | Must have a foot at the back so er what more could he want , you know ? |
47 | He might have shaved for a match , thought Perdita ; the girl in the petrol station must have a skin like garlic sausage . |
48 | Let's take the freesias into the sitting-room and you must have a rest . ’ |
49 | To keep Tubifex worms , the aquarium must have a layer of mud on the bottom and a supply of fresh-water continuously dripping into the aquarium . |
50 | Anyone who thinks Claire is sincere must have a brain smaller than a mouse dropping . |
51 | That 's why we must have a plan . ’ |
52 | Each aspect of a project must have a plan or standard to be monitored , against which are the budget for cost , programme for time and brief for performance . |
53 | You must have a plan . ’ |
54 | Because everybody must have a plan . |
55 | Of course , one cornerstone of this model of the structure of heroin ‘ epidemics ’ is the questionable assumption that only a certain proportion of the population are likely to take heroin , the corollary assumption being that the ‘ epidemic ’ must have a life cycle because it will eventually exhaust the pool of potential heroin users . |
56 | Party Politics , who won last year 's National , must have a life again for he galloped the opposition into the ground when winning last time out at Haydock . |
57 | And she must have a name . |
58 | After a long time , I said to myself , ‘ I must have a name ! ’ |
59 | ‘ I know that , ’ I replied , ‘ but a man must have a name . |
60 | The worst hit firms might decide that they must have a reduction in pay in order to stay in business . |