Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] must [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This distinction was heavily criticized , chiefly on the ground that courts , when exercising judicial functions , often can not resolve a dispute simply by applying the law but must sometimes exercise discretion on policy grounds to fill gaps in the law ; so the need to have recourse to policy was no reason not to commit a decision to a body which would deal with it in a fully ‘ judicial ’ way .
2 The relationship between the library and the subjects on the curriculum is embodied in the principle that all subjects require information skills and must therefore accept responsibility for children 's " learning how to learn " , with the library as the main resource whereby this skill may be applied .
3 The horses should learn to accept the contact and the rider teaches the horse to accept the rein aid by adjusting the feel in the rein with the forward riding of his seat and leg aids , the hands control the impulsion created by the seat and leg aids but must also take care not to restrict the forward movement .
4 Although famed for rattling off statistics on the recession , rather than the ‘ vision thing ’ , his Sovereignty Lecture for Charter 88 at the start of the election campaign set out some useful parameters for the debate that must now take place : on citizenship and community , ‘ not just tidying up our constitution but transforming it ’ .
5 To this end , the semantic net must itself convey a meaningful model of the world or must somehow present patterns to the user that are easily understood .
6 Large-scale commercialised farming , that is agribusiness and domestic agricultural enterprises , have to compete with other big corporations for investment capital and markets and must therefore make profits as efficiently as possible .
7 Since no one could imagine that in these circumstances or in any other circumstances anyone could successfully impersonate Ramsey , the ritual was a piece of legal nothing which allowed a Protestant agitator the chance of publicity which might help his own cause but must also help Ramsey .
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