Example sentences of "to [Wh det] [pers pn] must " in BNC.
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1 | British filmmakers have always needed to face two ways , inwards towards the hopes and fears of the native audience to which they must address their pictures , and out to a broader , international public . |
2 | Pediculus humanus corporis , the body louse , and Pediculus humanus capitis , the head louse , share with Phthirus pubis three pairs of legs , a predilection for man or the higher apes , and a dependence on fresh blood , to which they must have access at least twice a day . |
3 | This is a shift in negative potential which occurs when subjects are presented with a stimulus signalling some imminent event to which they must respond . |
4 | They stood on the step and waited for the taxi with black bands on their arms and suitcases in their hands , forlorn passengers from a wrecked ship , clutching a few haphazardly salvaged possessions and staring in dismay at the choppy sea to which they must commit themselves . |
5 | At one extreme is the structured interview in which interviewers use a schedule to which they must strictly adhere for all respondents . |
6 | ‘ Solitude ’ and its cognates — a much more positive expression of the reality — but seven times , a not insignificant indication to which we must return . ) |
7 | Apollinaire ( who coined the word ‘ surrealism ’ , to which we must return ) had commented . |
8 | Our lives are constantly in motion ; changes occur every day to which we must adapt . |
9 | Within these were many divisions ; and the second and third , in particular , obscure one of the great barriers , that between freedom and unfreedom , to which we must return . |
10 | There are two aspects of its definition to which we must first give attention . |
11 | But they had no place in public life , and we hear nothing about them in the Historia Novorum , which is concerned with events to which we must now turn . |
12 | Even linear operators are too general for quantum mechanics for a reason to which we must now turn . |
13 | There are changes in the world to which we must not be passive , or we shall overwhelmed by them , like children by an illness of which they have no comprehension . |
14 | These are matters to which we must return , but first we need to examine more closely the trends and patterns of overseas trade . |
15 | Rearing a child is a formative process , requiring diverse skills and a sense of how the pattern is taking shape , and the extent to which it must grow before it is complete . |
16 | Where objects are deliberately unique it may be that they are intended to signify some generic concept of uniqueness , such as in art ; the object is then both an individual form and an example of a larger category to which it must be related . |
17 | On top of the dashboard was a poem called Martin Fierro and a Spanish dictionary lying with its spine up , to which he must have been referring as he waited . |
18 | Nicky is entangled in a sticky web of subtle rhetoric concerning ‘ right ’ and ‘ wrong ’ , his mother 's feelings , his own feelings , and underlying all this is the reality of the force to which he must ultimately submit . |
19 | Both counsel in support of their respective submissions referred me to a number of authorities , to which I must now turn . |
20 | The next English authority to which I must refer is Avon Finance Co . |
21 | 923 , an authority to which I must subsequently return . |
22 | to which I must listen |
23 | This surely must be a trick , one to which she must find the answer before setting out with him . |
24 | So I ‘ open it an inch ’ and thus I delay further , giving them time to take it all in and to adjust to the exposure to what they must ultimately cope with : the witch addressing them directly . |
25 | A good illustration of this principle is provided by the rules concerning ‘ statutory default powers ’ , that is , powers of ministers of central government to give directions to an authority which fails to perform some statutory duty ( or , sometimes , a statutory power ) as to what it must do in pursuance of its duty ( or in exercise of its power ) . |
26 | But now , the soft clicks coming with typical irregularity , he listened to them painfully and let his mind slide back ten years to what he must remember , to the truth he must recall if he were going to be able to tell lies . |
27 | A constable need not be in uniform when he effects the arrest ( and calls for the defendant to desist as a preliminary ) , although if an off-duty policeman does attempt to implement the Act , strict conditions should be observed as to what he must do and say to make it plain that he is a constable . |