Example sentences of "[pers pn] must now [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I must now examine the case that has been pleaded against the third , fourth and fifth defendants in the light of the analysis of section 6(2) and section 61(1) that I have attempted .
2 I must now draw a distinction between two types of ferreting .
3 I must now mention a point which I hope will not give rise to difficulties .
4 Having created your verbal presentation you must now play a form of mental chess .
5 But she really must send Charlie her new address and tell him how peculiar it all was ; about the strange customs , still revered because Nelson had established them ; about rooms which were now cabins , walls which had become bulkheads and a kitchen she must now call a galley .
6 If we are to make any further progress , then , we must now abandon the assumption that the practice of the social sciences must conform to our existing philosophical intuitions , and instead consider seriously the possibility that we might be able to develop a better theory of social explanation by way of examining the successful practice of the social sciences .
7 Does he agree that we must now win the war of economic survival by those countries and that this country is well placed to meet that objective ?
8 We must now consider the function and position of each court within the English legal system .
9 We must now consider the role of the ‘ demagogues ’ , and the way their rhetorical and other skills enabled them to manipulate the Assembly and so detract from its sovereignty .
10 They must now get a result against free scoring Glenavon next Saturday and rely on Bangor having an off day at Comrades .
11 They must now get a result against free scoring Glenavon next Saturday and hope Bangor have an off day at Comrades .
12 ( 6.7 ) unc ( 6.8 ) unc The law for PAR takes into account the fact that , when a declaration is moved outside the constructor , the process that uses it must now declare the fact that it might want to use the variable declared .
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