Example sentences of "must [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We must knock on the earth for ourselves . |
2 | Now only one pixel in each column must be activated ; all the others must contrast with it . |
3 | The restriction on lexical innovations is that they must contrast in meaning with conventional terms . |
4 | But the Command insisted that the Pathfinders must pathfind with what they had and make the best of it . |
5 | On the whole we are , until suddenly panic reigns and we must rush to a class again and limber up . |
6 | They wake with this sense of suffocation and must sit up and bend forward or else must rush to the open window ; they feel they must take a deep breath . |
7 | All collections alter over time ; in order to remain effective , the classification device must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection . |
8 | To arrive at such a figure , however , the BMA must consult with solicitors and the courts to avoid unsustainable advice being given to doctors who accept this sort of work . |
9 | Under the Act , passed in 1973 , federal agencies must consult with the Interior Department to ensure that their activities do not threaten endangered species . |
10 | Is it a convention of the Constitution that the government of the day must consult with interested bodies before formulating a legislative measure for presentation to Parliament ? |
11 | ‘ I really must think about the whole question , ’ she thought , as she went up the stairs to the flat . |
12 | But first she must think about Auckland . |
13 | You can not just hop on a train in Sweden , but must think about it carefully and purchase a ticket in advance . |
14 | But it 's something you must think about right from the start when you 're choosing your venue . |
15 | I said , ‘ So am I , darling , but the one who is most scared is Patsy , and we must think about her . ’ |
16 | If your house is detached and secluded , then you must think about spending quite a bit of money on boundary protection — high walls and fences with added obstructions on top , such as trellis or privet . |
17 | You must think about the time that you have available to spend with an animal . |
18 | They must think about a layette . |
19 | ‘ You said we must think about what they know from bugging us while we were talking after they 'd gone . ’ |
20 | There is another thing which I know you were thinking about a great deal , which all of us must think about . |
21 | In studying what is meant by these two topics we must think about shapes , and opposite or reversed shapes . |
22 | I must think about this carefully . ’ |
23 | she must think about that a lot . |
24 | Very often , puberty for example , that depression will become more enhanced , so it might present itself as a problem that seems to be rising out of puberty , but as time goes on and through school help that does n't seem to be resolving that problem , I think that 's the point at which the specialist within the school , the teacher within the school , must think about , ‘ This does n't seem to be resolving itself . |
25 | Like , you must think for yourself ; look at the IRA 's intelligence network … |
26 | We must think of the nervous system encoding the perceived world ; and in trying to understand this process we should consider not individual spikes but their potentially infinite combinations . |
27 | PATHOLOGIST , seeking improvement to his department , at staff committee : ‘ We must think of our public image . |
28 | But I must think of Alida , too , and of her suffering . |
29 | I say to the orchestra , this is not the way ; you must think of the last bars as a fermata , a fermata that lasts the entire length of the coda . |
30 | I must think of him as English and belonging to my sister . ’ |