Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] must [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The main criteria for taxis is that drivers must at all times act civilly . ’ |
2 | On 23 April he told Russia 's foreign minister , Vyacheslav Molotov , in no uncertain terms , that Russia must until its agreements with America in full in future . |
3 | Although a plot of sorts involves the intrigues of the Egyptian Queen , whose enfeebled brother and consort has no power to break her obsessive love for ‘ the Wanderer ’ , the story turns on the simple fact that Odysseus must for ever love an unattainable ideal . |
4 | We possess no worked example to illustrate how genes control behaviour ; all we can say is that , in abstract terms , proteins influence the development of neurons , and that genes must by this means influence the development of the nervous system . |
5 | In fact , a major impetus behind Japanese AIDS research is the attempt to delay the onset of full-blown AIDS in persons infected with HIV — another admission that haemophiliacs must in some way be helped . |
6 | Nevertheless , I expect that the methodological pluralism which has characterized our biogeography during my time will continue , and diversity of both material and outlook must in any final reckoning be a source of strength . |
7 | Reluctance and misunderstanding must in their case be dissolved as far as possible by rational persuasion . |
8 | And er David and Pam must of gone the other way you know , they 'd gone their way home , and had gone her way home . |
9 | Teachers of the deaf , partially hearing and blind must in addition have a specialist qualification , and many other teachers in special schools ( and increasingly in ordinary schools too ) attend in-service training courses on children with special educational needs . |
10 | Functional links necessarily yes , but Convocation must under no circumstances be subsumed ; ; we must retain our respective identities and functions . |
11 | but Pauline must of remembered it perhaps for the |