Example sentences of "he must [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Tonight he must face the very thing he had always dreaded .
2 Now he must face the FA again , accused of verbally abusing a linesman following last week 's defeat by Arsenal .
3 I am glad that the hon. Gentleman welcomes the project , but he must face the harsh reality that if we ever had a Labour Government there would be no money available to pursue this project , let alone order any more type 43 frigates .
4 For he must uncouple the rings before he can withdraw his hands . ’
5 For Michael Nader , sexy Dex Dexter of TV 's Dynasty , it was a nightmare in which he saw his own death that convinced him he must break the cocaine habit .
6 He must decide the general outline of the process as he sees it in terms of movement .
7 If the creditor holds any security , he must specify the nature and value of the security and the demand must be for the unsecured portion of the creditor 's claim only .
8 Also he must record the position and indication of every selector , switch and instrument and supplement all his work with comprehensive photographic coverage .
9 Just a desperate imitation of what he must think the real thing 's like .
10 Ford had been appointed to the battalion in the dying weeks of the last war , and he had only experienced a few skirmishes , yet now he must lead the Prince of Wales 's Own Volunteers against the Emperor 's field army , a realization that naturally occasioned Ford constant trepidation .
11 Above all , his teaching about his own role in the purposes of God depends entirely on the conviction that he must fulfil the Old Testament .
12 Section 24 of the 1983 Act enables the Clerk to identify the person to whom he must send the writ .
13 He must unstop the sink when it is blocked by his waste .
14 Instead he must wear the name and identity of the future people of God , those who struggle with men and with God .
15 It is important to note that in order for the defendant to be liable at all , he must owe the plaintiff a duty of care .
16 But the owner 's possession , and with it his actual power to exercise his rights , is for the time being gone ; he must recover the watch — as he may even lawfully do by his own act — before he can be said to be again in possession of it .
17 He must meet the Prime Minister of Denmark , that other sceptical EC country convulsed by troubles over Europe .
18 And he must meet the French President , Francois Mitterrand , who , in alliance with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl , is threatening Britain with relegation to Europe 's second division of Europe .
19 Any thought in his mind of trying to protect a good score will rarely be successful ; he must meet the challenge squarely or drop shots .
20 If the guardian believes that it would assist the court to see all or any of the records or documents he has inspected he must notify the court ( FPCR , r11(9) ( b ) ; FPR , r4.11(9) ( b ) ) .
21 If the male wants to be potent in these activities , he must avoid the menstruating woman .
22 If he has the slightest doubt about his ability to launch safely , bearing in mind such hazards as swinging to one side or a cable break at any stage , then he must refuse the launch .
23 He must tell the judiciary that it was this accountant Morris who abused the trust the firm showed in him . ’
24 Charles realized that he must abandon the attempt to re-assert the Forest rights enjoyed by his medieval predecessors .
25 In 1659 he similarly petitioned the recalled Rump Parliament to remember ‘ The Good Old Cause ’ , and initiate reform ; and in June 1660 he addressed a ‘ warning ’ to the newly restored Charles II , explaining that like King David he must govern the faithful justly .
26 What was more , she had an idea that he must feel the same , because he in his turn talked to her quite naturally , without the slightest attempt to entertain or amuse her .
27 He must feel the whole world is against him .
28 In short , he must do the little jobs about the place which a reasonable tenant would do .
29 Now the whole family was here , he must broach the scheme and work out the details of at least one refuge .
30 The more important reason for his elevation is that Mr Major thinks he must reassure the right that he has not gone soft .
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