Example sentences of "must have [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Guests travelling from Spain to Morocco on an excursions must also be in possession of a full 10 year passport and children must have their own passports .
2 Remember that wives or children travelling alone must have their own passport , and that newly arrived infants must be included in their parents ' passport in advance of their departure date .
3 I do n't believe my early conceptions were too different from those of many ‘ Contact ’ readers who must have their own fond thought of glamorous America .
4 Both these features of service employment have specific social implications ; for example , part-time workers are often lower paid and need to work quite near home , while the self-employed usually must have their own transport and also have less security at times of sickness or slack employment .
5 May the House not forget , through the Secretary of State , the workmates of those relatives who I am sure today , as they go about their legal business and pursue their employment , must have their own personal thoughts against the background of Friday 's events .
6 During his speech Mitterrand said that " Palestinians , as a people , must have their own identity , homeland and state " .
7 We could do the same , but every piece of music must have its own shape , and many composers introduce new material at this point , even if only for a brief few bars .
8 If the European Union is to become a form of national state , it follows that it must have its own police force , just as it must have its own army .
9 If the European Union is to become a form of national state , it follows that it must have its own police force , just as it must have its own army .
10 To comply with the IEE Wiring Regulations , an immersion heater must have its own electric circuit run from a spare fuseway at the consumer unit , though there are many houses where the supply for the immersion heater has been taken off the upstairs ring circuit .
11 There must be some people must have them that 's right
12 However it is clear from the context that all that he meant was that , where what is claimed to be confidential is an idea based on a well-known theme , it must have something such as a significant twist or slant which is not public knowledge .
13 ‘ You must have it all in your files . ’
14 Martin Luther , whose own convictions had been tempered and proved like the finest steel , knew well that in the hour of trial each man must have his own convictions , or he will find himself with none .
15 ‘ I must have my own , ’ Alexandra said to Penman , gazing absently at the silver tray he brought her , ‘ must n't I ?
16 I must have my own cards . ’
17 This is why we must have our own shop stewards .
18 ‘ We must have our own authority here in Darlington , ’ he said .
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