Example sentences of "must [verb] [pos pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 While each school must evolve its own way of working , it is clear that the traditional two-tier model has limited capacity to cope with change on the scale now being experienced .
2 Here the world of the mind that I build will not be same as another man builds ; each one of us must build his own world of I and Thou .
3 You must devise your own style , format , abbreviations , etc. , for yourself .
4 ‘ Before extending its alliances , the Socialist Party must rediscover its own message ’ he said , adding that any grouping must have a clear basis and not ‘ mix cats and dogs ’ .
5 Plans for new services and stations ‘ must be schemes that can be grant-aided and must cover their own costs , including running costs .
6 CND , as an independent lobbying organisation , with a solid membership and healthy finances , must plough its own furrow .
7 For Lucas " It is our business to see that those we teach have the knowledge and understanding without which judgements of literature are impossible ; their judgements must remain their own affair 's .
8 I told her she must make her own mistakes in her own way .
9 Know it 's too far advanced , must make its own way from now on .
10 Although every family must make its own plans , it is only fair for grandparents to have freedom of choice in this matter .
11 The court must make its own value judgment on the defendant 's conduct , taking into account its social utility and the care with which it is carried out .
12 Those who want to rent a privately-owned furnished flat or house must make their own arrangements , but each student can obtain a rent card from the Accommodation Office or from the Students ' Union .
13 Those who want to rent a privately-owned furnished flat or house must make their own arrangements , but each student can obtain a rent card from the Accommodation Office or from the Students ' Union .
14 She told twins Andrew and Michael , 24 , they must make their own way in life .
15 Explain in your memo whether Network members can obtain success-based remuneration from you , the vendor of the business , or from the vendor 's agent , or whether network members must make their own fee arrangements with prospective purchasers .
16 As I have previously stated , my own belief is that Earth Mysteries should be relevant to the present day , and that means we must make our own relationship with the sacred sites .
17 You must make your own if you are to be a Lapp .
18 You must make your own arrangements to ensure sufficient support .
19 " The house seems overcrowded , " he said , " but you must make your own mind up about that .
20 There 's no machinery whereby an official certificate of search will be issued : you must make your own personal search .
21 well we ca n't go into the reasons for that but I said let's respect the reasons I said if that 's how you feel I said , you 're a man you you must make your own decisions I said probably in a few months time you 'll come
22 The individual Jew must make his own pact with the Almighty , and pray directly to Him , not through an agent .
23 Schools must design their own local units to take account of local circumstances and special interests .
24 The Queen of the Night must understand these instincts , if she is to have control over them ; she must know her own wildness , and sense within herself the vigilance of the owl and the cunning of the fox before she can bring them into her domain .
25 By establishing a partnership it is likely that the school must recognise its own role in servicing , supporting , and maintaining the progress of its partnership , in the same way that it would for any internal group .
26 To work at this sort of depth it is necessary to dig a hole of bigger diameter and in this case you must consider your own safety .
27 Section 4 of the Business Names Act 1985 requires that sole traders who operate their business in any name other than their own must display their own name clearly on all business letters , invoices , receipts , written orders for goods , etc. to be supplied to the business , and written demands for payment of debts owing to the business .
28 ‘ A work must enact its own meaning ’ and ‘ Never trust the teller , trust the tale ’ — such Lawrentian tags , garbled as they may have been from the writings of the Master , could inspire and cheer the literate young of the 1940s .
29 This means that history can be theorized not so much as a contradictory process but as a concept that must enact its own contradiction with itself : ‘ this difference is what is called History ’ .
30 You must specify your own password to update the user 's details .
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