Example sentences of "must [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 The restriction on lexical innovations is that they must contrast in meaning with conventional terms .
2 All collections alter over time ; in order to remain effective , the classification device must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection .
3 experts now believe you must think in terms of how much you need to produce .
4 ‘ We must think in terms of corporate reporting rather than just financial statement , ’ said the Governor .
5 Clearly we must think in terms of changes in state of complex systems , of transitions involving various types of ‘ catastrophe ’ ( in the sense of Rene/ Thom ) .
6 It 's quite obvious as regards the longer-term that we must think in terms of today 's starting point , we ca n't just introduce the market and cease all state regulation .
7 If one can not , then one must think in terms of cost efficiency to compete with homogeneous products , whatever one 's current differentiated position .
8 He must think in terms of thousand upon thousand of repetitions when practising a particular kata , for only through constant repetition will he be able to master the basic fighting movements and to achieve the physical and spiritual sensitivity that lies at the heart of the martial arts .
9 Whether you are designing a kitchen from scratch or updating an old one you must think in terms of priorities , define your most pressing needs , and start from there .
10 However , when someone leaves the United Kingdom one must think in terms of both rules .
11 Most organisations exist in a changing environment and must adapt in order to survive .
12 We must build in the kind of rebate system that the hon. Member for South Dorset ( Mr. Bruce ) tempted me to describe — a rebate system which concentrates on people 's ability to pay and which is not concerned with an artificial concept of status .
13 It is what I am , not what I do , that you must worship in me .
14 His hairstyle consultant must throw in a Tom Selleck moustache twirl for free .
15 A great archive , scarcely explored , must exist in attics and box-rooms .
16 This reasoning fails to meet the logical objection , identified some years earlier by Lord Devlin , that a ‘ purpose must exist in the mind .
17 So far as Dicey was concerned Parliamentary sovereignty was ‘ a legal fact ’ and his purpose was to demonstrate that ‘ Parliament does constitute such a supreme legislative authority or sovereign power as , according to Austin and other jurists , must exist in every civilised state . ’
18 The frequent charge that pornography encourages experiments in deviant activity is barely justifiable : deviant tendency must exist in order for the individual to find such depiction attractive .
19 For such content to exist in the aesthetic realm , modern life must exist in the social realm .
20 This problem was also before the Roman lawyers and it must exist in all systems of law .
21 The cartographic data must exist in digital format before they can be used within a GIS ; although the amount of digital map data is growing larger a considerable amount of manual digitizing is needed in practice to provide the database necessary for a successful GIS .
22 ( As far as modern women are concerned , an analogous situation must exist in which the demands of civilization — principally incest-avoidance and respect for the paternal authority — represent a recent and indeed onerous imposition on an earlier instinctual nexus which knew nothing of this , indeed which perhaps was the foundation of that submissiveness to male aggressiveness which still seems to underlie the female sexual constitution .
23 Mapped user names must exist in the relational database prior to the operation of LIFESPAN RDBI .
24 If you are the package manager , you should update the package to select an approved issue of the module ( which must exist in LIFESPAN at approval time for successful approval ) .
25 Note that you may only use SELECTED-ISSUE to select approved modules ( which must exist in LIFESPAN at approval time for successful approval ) .
26 This explanation is far less obvious than in the case of do auxiliary however , since in sentences such as ( 3 ) , the infinitive seems to evoke an action which is future with respect to the existence of the obligation which must evokes in the present .
27 Moreover , the farther from shore a duck sleeps the greater the distance a cat must cover in its final uncovered dash .
28 A curve of constant breadth must remain in contact with two parallel lines as it is rotated .
29 But he must remain in the custody of the bailiff , who said however there was no need for it .
30 Whether it is quite trustworthy must remain in doubt .
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