Example sentences of "must [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | In order to do justice to the Jesus of history , one must effectively divest oneself of preconceptions — and especially of the preconceptions fostered by subsequent tradition . |
2 | There must exist a genuine link between the state and the ship ; in particular , the state must effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative , technical and social matters over ships flying its flag . |
3 | ‘ in particular , the state must effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative , technical and social matters over ships flying its flag . |
4 | There must exist a genuine link between the state and the ship ; in particular , the state must effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative , technical and social matters over ships flying its flag . |
5 | This is the point at which the dialectic , as a unity of method and movement , of subject and object , knower and known , requires the writing subject who must effectively hold them together . |
6 | Seven farms had been enclosed in 1512 in a move that must effectively have crippled this tiny hamlet . |
7 | Even if a share does not pay dividends temporarily , it must eventually pay dividends to have any value . |
8 | In 1965 I read about Penrose 's theorem that any body undergoing gravitational collapse must eventually form a singularity . |
9 | The difference is that with understanding , the semantic processing must eventually involve translation of the natural language input into an internal language with a semantics that is based on the knowledge representation structure of the system in question . |
10 | In practice the librarian must eventually fix some parameters to each revision subject , but should keep them flexible to take account of this problem . |
11 | Through a cracked squinting window high up in a cracked squatting tenement , a 25 watt woman is wearily flattening her husband 's future shirt with a nearly-steaming iron in an environment where the purple sweat and aggro must eventually print its feeling on the creamy-browny ever so piled up non dish washy ever so squashy piled up feelings ever so — ironed out onto the stove under the sink beyond the plug-hole of anyone 's conception . |
12 | The finiteness of the simplex method , established in Chapter 3 , shows that in any sequence of tableaux optimal over degenerate intervals , we must eventually reach a tableau with for all critical columns j , and consequently , at the next iteration , a tableau optimal over a non-degenerate interval . |
13 | Since unc and all the ri are non-negative we must eventually reach a first integer l for which |
14 | A person 's social development is thus crucially linked to the physical fact of ageing : no one can be fixed in a low position , but must eventually succeed to the highest status , simply by staying alive . |
15 | Both changes must eventually reduce the food supply , both animal and plant , available to birds in farmland habitats . |
16 | In some circumstances , it may be preferable simply to keep the idea secret and rely on the law of confidence ; this costs nothing and there is no requirement that the invention must eventually fall into the public domain . |
17 | There are clearly — even just for music — a variety of options , and the school must eventually come down for one pattern of timing rather than another . |
18 | And even if these are all positive , the end must eventually come . |
19 | This continues until the list consists entirely of tableaux which have been processed , which must eventually happen since there are only finitely many possible tableaux . |
20 | All items approved ( and the Government usually gets its way on everything ) must eventually find their way into an Appropriation Act , by which Parliament authorises expenditure and which its watchdog , the Comptroller and Auditor General , uses as his guide in determining whether or not a particular item of expenditure is warranted . |
21 | The contradictions embedded in the structure of society must eventually find expression . |
22 | The renewable energy sources must eventually dominate world energy supply . |
23 | The theory of the ‘ survival of the fittest ’ predicts that the old and weak must eventually succumb to the young and strong , and that this is necessary for the future vitality of the species . |
24 | If they did , they must eventually run into one another . |
25 | For such a strategy must eventually require that resources at the disposal of people who own them will be applied in one way rather than another . |
26 | Any species must eventually become extinct ; for changes in local conditions will sooner or later allow other species better adapted to the changed conditions to invade and conquer in the struggle for existence . |
27 | This central finding of the study was intensely controversial since it implied , firstly , that the USSR showed signs of fundamental weakness and was less of a ‘ threat ’ and , secondly , it appeared to run counter to the view of some econometricians that developing countries , especially those purchasing advanced foreign technology in large quantities , must eventually catch up . |
28 | This is why snakes can shed their skins and pursue a new start in life , while men are condemned to the one covering which must eventually wither and die . |
29 | What part any directors of the Grand Junction played in the syndicate is not known , but not withstanding lack of agreement with colliery owners the Grand Junction must eventually have decided to go it alone . |
30 | But the development of continuing education must eventually have a backwash effect on initial professional education at the undergraduate stage . |