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

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1 If children can find no difference in meaning between such pairs , and yet wish to maintain the principle of Contrast , they must eliminate one member of the pair .
2 The hon. Gentleman must answer this question : how can he argue that it is in patients ' interests to move away from a system of competitive tendering and use that money to pay trade union members rather than to pay for extra treatment for patients ?
3 Now , I must stress that Christianity is very important to me , although maybe I am not deeply religious or believe enough .
4 Customers will expect to pay more for a reputable brand , but they will also expect the price charged to be consistent with their perceptions of the product ; * the amount and style of advertising and sales promotion ( Promotion ) will influence the consumer 's perception of the product , which in turn must influence on-going company product and brand development activities ( Product ) .
5 I am aware that Carl Bridgewater 's parents must suffer every time this case comes up for review , but they too , surely , must want true justice to prevail .
6 This must override any scheme rules which would give you a worse deal .
7 The ability to communicate at all levels , and to retain the confidence of your clients is vital ; you have to work with each other , so this confidence must exist and must override any personality clashes .
8 From this , one must subtract any bank interest and cost of housing .
9 In a forfeiture action the landlord must notify any person entitled to relief of whom he is aware ( Ord 6 , r 3(b) .
10 each member must treat each other member 's trade with equal consideration ;
11 All persons privy to confidential , and particularly price-sensitive , information concerning an offer or proposed offer must treat that information as secret and may pass it to another person only if it is necessary to do so and the other person is made aware of the need for secrecy .
12 The leader must treat this possibility with care .
13 You must treat this place as your second home . ’
14 There was nothing to check in the front parlour ; hardly anything to say goodbye to , for the room was empty of furniture and must remain that way until the shops would once again have chairs and sofas and rugs and curtains to sell .
15 It is difficult and must remain that way because history has left us with this difficulty .
16 This means that the educational system of Tanzania must emphasize cooperative endeavour , not individual advancement ; it must stress concepts of equality and the responsibility to give service which goes with any special ability , whether it be in carpentry , in animal husbandry , or in academic pursuits . ’
17 A country must experience economic growth if it is to produce a greater output of goods and services .
18 Where the right is exercised , the tenant must make good damage caused by the removal of the fixtures ( Mancetter Developments Ltd v Garmanson [ 1986 ] QB 1212 ) .
19 Obviously one does not want to get involved in discussing individual cases , but I must make one exception and express the perplexity with which I read such drastically negative judgements on Zanardi 's work at Parma .
20 If we suppose that Nietzsche did feel committed to the plan 's extra-tragic Greek aspects ( ethics , politics and the rest ) , we must make that supposition without much in the way of supporting evidence .
21 What we have to do , we have to make the mental leap into a very different world in which witchcraft and dreams and superstitions and so on are mingling together and we must make that effort , and not just assume that somehow it 's William Gladstone who happens to be dressed up in Oliver Cromwell 's clothes .
22 If the hon. Gentleman is seeking to make a charge against me , he must make that charge equally against the chief veterinary officer for raising that issue in the first place .
23 To anyone committed to the preservation of the traditional landscape of rural England , much of this must make gloomy reading .
24 Thus the main regulations of 1981 ( as amended ) provide that the authority must make available information on all its schools and the authority 's policies on such matters as examination entries , special educational needs and charging and remission on charges .
25 Inherent in Socratism was the optimistic insistence that life must make rational sense , whereas true tragedy was pessimistic and found in life only " terror " and " absurdity . "
26 The essential feature of the family centre is that it provides a service to the whole family and not just the child although family centres may also provide other child-centred services such as day care , out-of-school activities and child health clinics. ( d ) Support at home Local authorities must make appropriate provision for the following services to be available to children in need who are living with their families ( Sched 2 , para 8 ) : ( i ) advice , guidance and counselling ; ( ii ) occupational , social , cultural and recreational activities ; ( iii ) home help ( including laundry facilities ) ; ( iv ) transport or assistance with travel expenses to and from the home so that the child may take advantage of any service offered ; ( v ) assistance to enable the child and his family to have a holiday .
27 JOHN BARNES last night faced up to the fact that he must make speedy progress to avoid a long spell in the international wilderness .
28 Whatever the future pattern of health care in London , it must make adequate provision for the demands likely to be made in the immediate future .
29 Easing inflation is proving to be a painfully slow process and yesterday 's small fall must make any thinking Chancellor wonder whether it is safe to cut interest rates further .
30 The Council of the Galaxy must make some concession .
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