Example sentences of "[conj] it must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Its gains in the South — where it must score a major breakthrough to obtain a national majority — were mainly the result of a protest vote against the two other parties .
2 Similarly , at the other end of the belt , Chalk was later discovered in south-west Ireland ( where it must have been noticed by the early surveyors , but they had evidently been too scared of their autocratic director to record such an unlikely phenomenon ) .
3 ‘ the notion of public interest has its limitations and in many cases it will not be served by dissemination of information about a person charged with a criminal offence or it must yield to the need to secure a fair trial for such a person .
4 It 's up to the club to choose , although it must benefit the local community in the village , town or city where the club is based .
5 But central government need not give such an undertaking if it is seeking to enforce compliance with a statute or regulation ; although it must do so if it is seeking to protect its property or contractual interests .
6 Eliot 's own reactions to this meeting are not known , although it must have profoundly embarrassed and unnerved him — not least because further public encounters of that kind were always possible .
7 It would not come although it must have been on the same day as the trip to the cathedral and her aunt had undoubtedly been with her .
8 However , there is not much evidence of this judicial activity in the landscape before the Middle Ages , although it must have been there and some places were obviously more significant than others in its instigation .
9 Although it must have been over a hundred years old the cottage was still on the edge of the village simply because there was no building land beyond it .
10 About the time of the pericentric inversion we can be less certain , although it must have occurred after the ZNF cluster duplication event .
11 An essential characteristic of all good teaching is that it must foster , in the learner , the ability to continue learning .
12 Something so terrible that it must remain deeply buried , it must never be allowed to emerge into the light …
13 Greg 's mind played on Viola 's concern with keeping the record ‘ straight ’ , meaning that it must tell only her version .
14 This will also be true of any concept , because by definition the concept ‘ can not capture the absolutely-other ’ ; and , to the extent that it must invoke a form of generality , of language itself .
15 The first thing to realize is that it must consist in categorical imperatives , which are to be distinguished from hypothetical imperatives .
16 Dexter wondered what the superintendent 's idea was , except that it must relate in some way to Jim Lancaster .
17 Indeed , Fleury felt quite like a sculptor as he worked away and he thought that it must feel something like this to carve an object of beauty out of the primeval rock .
18 The only serious objection to it is that it must suffer badly from the cold and , in its country of origin at least , it must spend the whole of the winter either indoors or in a man-made coat .
19 Thus , the presence of solifluxion on a raised beach means that it must precede one glaciation , but this merely fixes its age as pre-last glaciation and gives no indication of how many glaciations have passed since the beach was formed .
20 London will be the poorer for its passing ; yet London requires that it must go .
21 Wheatstone 's work in telegraphy seemed to show that electricity travelled about as fast as light , and Faraday believed that it must go just as fast ; he also believed that gravity must be analogous to other attractive forces , and take time for its propagation , though there was no evidence for this .
22 As the liquid ascends , though , it cools down and thus gets denser , so that it must sink again .
23 From the river 's edge it stretched back on to the plain for a distance of over a kilometre , and he thought that it must contain well over three thousand men .
24 In fact , various conditions are laid down in the section itself ; in particular that the nature of the document must be made clear , and that it must contain a statement by the company 's auditors of their opinion on whether the statement is consistent with the accounts and reports and complies with the section and the regulations .
25 And the statement encourages those who have received it to ask in addition for the free copy of the latest statutory accounts by requiring that it must contain a conspicuous statement of their rights under section 239 .
26 On page one o eight paragraph two point two er , the society proposals of the er , in accordance with the objectives we 've taken out overall , it wants to be clear that it must mean it 's in total , the objectives .
27 Are we then to add only that what is physical must also be observable , that it must possess some secondary quality — colour , hardness or solidity , texture , smell , taste To do so would exclude many very small particles whose existence is well established in physics , and also physical forces , such as magnetism .
28 A tribunal is given power on the existence of certain conditions ; there are certain preliminary questions that it must decide before it can proceed to the merits .
29 The jury has been told that it must decide whether or not the two men were racing their cars .
30 It is not thought appropriate to say that the modern economy requires such an underclass , and certainly not that it must reach out to other countries to sustain and refresh it .
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