Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For some reason , this letter so unnerved her that she thought she must rush down to the sea at once , and run the thudding in her head quite out of it .
2 Every user of LIFESPAN must log on to the system via a unique user name and password , allocated in this way .
3 ‘ Then I must make up for my error . ’
4 You must stay on at Casa Sciorto , Caroline … ’
5 The important point is that , while being helpful and polite , you must stay out of kicking or punching range , and you must make sure that the stranger is then unable to narrow the gap between the two of you .
6 He wo n't want to see you , so you must stay out of his way and do what you 're told . ’
7 She believes she must stay out of sight or something similar will happen to her . ’
8 It must stay out of goodwill , misguided certainly , but the fence is a deeply flawed hotchpotch of domestic appliances knitted together with rusting barbed wire .
9 ( c ) The causation of the public nuisance or the threat to public order must arise out of the use of the premises for the sale of alcoholic liquor .
10 WORLD-BEATING Merseyside high jumper Steve Smith leapt into a war of words with chief coach Frank Dick after learning he must jump off with rival Dalton Grant for a place in the British European Cup team .
11 If you must jump out of the loop , you should use UNTIL TRUE to " pop " the stack .
12 If all the three guesses are wrong , the child in the middle must count up to ten and try again .
13 But by March that year the Chiefs of Staff were recording a victory for their view of the Middle East , and were arguing that this implied that Britain must hang on to the right to return to bases in Egypt , even in the absence of agreement .
14 Philosophy has effectively challenged what the theologian often persists in seeing as the ‘ proofs ’ of God 's existence which he or she must hang on to in order to have an absolutely secure and certain faith .
15 But if a statement such as ‘ John is tall ’ is to be true , then the predicate ‘ is tall ’ must latch on to the world , just as ‘ John ’ does .
16 Discs must fall out with their artists as much as anyone else , I reason , but this idea produces the Go !
17 It is for these reasons that Woolwich is not enabled or required to seek its remedy through the statutory framework , but must fall back on the common law .
18 Curiously enough , it appears that there is no question at all which fits the adjective of a sentence like ( 59 ) closely , so that one must fall back on a metalinguistic one such as ( 60 ) : ( 59 ) the sharks remain dangerous ( 60 ) what did you say about the sharks ? 5.7 Since the property of the postverbal is one which the speaker deliberately chooses to clothe in the guise of an adjective rather than an adverb , it must , as we have already remarked , be one which is capable of being ascribed to the referential locus of the subject phrase .
19 However , where negotiation fails , the parties must fall back on the law , and their rights and liabilities will then be governed by the terms of their contract .
20 Your spirit must catch up with it , or you will fail the moon . ’
21 ‘ But first I must catch up with Posh Porky as I do n't ‘ ave much capital left of my own . ’
22 With patterned fabric , the design must line up across the whole width of the curtain .
23 These are clearly more formal models than those which the modern letter-writer is used to , yet Shakespeare 's range stretches from the intimate and occasional to just such formal rhetorical structures as Day 's category of the ‘ Epistle Deliberative ’ , which uses a mixture of praise and criticism in its ‘ Hortatory ’ or ‘ Dehortatory ’ intent , and may legitimately subject the recipient to moral pressure : Yet , while acknowledging the relevance of Day 's treatise on letter-writing and its tactics of persuasion , we may note that in Shakespeare one of Day 's categories is absent , namely the ‘ Responsory Epistle ’ , which ‘ dependeth of the partes of a former letter ’ and must refer back to it .
24 ‘ Art is not a plaything , ’ he wrote , ‘ it is blood and tears , it must grow up with one ; and I believe I have begun too late . ’
25 Management strategies must grow out of consideration of such questions as the desirability of balance within the curriculum and how best management techniques might serve this … especially when making medium term decisions ( say five years ) …
26 Scott weaves through the gate into second place ( above ) , but must watch out for Bouncer the dog and Mrs Mangel ( below ) .
27 We must give up regarding " good English " as merely a social or literary accomplishment , and … endeavour by research and by exposition to equip the masses with the ability to exercise a reasoned choice in the employment of language ; in other words … we must regard the training of the linguistic consciousness as an essential part of primary and secondary as well as University education .
28 Since May was seventy-two when his book was published , it is clear that many of his recipes must date back to the days of Queen Elizabeth 1st .
29 Thus , our intelligence , our ability to draw the correct conclusions from the information provided by our sense organs , must date back to our cave dweller days or earlier .
30 According to Mr S Raisbeck of Selby Crescent ( assistant manager at the replacement Regal Cinema 1948–51 ) the whole of the north wall of the Regal is the original wall of The Theatre Royal and so must date back to the 1880s .
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