Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] must [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 er and Chairman I must say that as to request from County Council at Molds and County Council at Harson , from the Ipswich Borough Council for their copies of the plans which you have not yet received , I have to decline the protocol it takes that this committee is the first to see the county surveyor 's proposals , and I ca n't give any other elected member within Suffolk prior treatment over that to be quite honest .
2 Of course I must add that the concept of ethnicity is available to them , as it would not be available to my neighbours if I bought a cottage in Suffolk , unless they were anti-Semitic .
3 I replied that I wanted a detector , not a wand to wave around , but after visiting the shop and seeing a demonstration I must admit that I started to become interested .
4 By the same reasoning we must conclude that K could plausibly have arisen , directly by a single change , from something slightly different again , which we may call K " .
5 For instance , we could add the words we must accept that in front of ( 14 ) , or the phrase by AD 1550 after ( 15 ) .
6 While small influences in the short term may add up to large influences in the longer term we must conclude that , within an election campaign , television could influence but not dictate the public agenda .
7 I said , ‘ I will give up everything for this orchestra , but in return I must ask that it be a lifetime 's possession . ’
8 Hilda reminded teachers that in order to continue to receive grant aid from the Sports Council we must show that we are a growing and flourishing Society .
9 Hilda reminded teachers that in order to continue to receive grant aid from the Sports Council we must show that we are a growing and flourishing Society .
10 In addition to the above motives we must recognize that the TOM provides a very convenient place for pure speculation .
11 Before considering these offences we must note that the Act is aimed at trade and business .
12 The English King is no fool He must know that we are approaching .
13 For a tenant to claim the benefits of the Act he must show that his tenancy is of a house , that it was originally granted for more than twenty-one years , that the rent payable is less than two-thirds of its rateable value , and that the rateable value is itself not in excess of certain modest limits .
14 If you work Flexible Working Hours you must ensure that you record your times of work accurately .
15 Right , Microfit holds this in this regard and every regression that you estimate will always have a table of diagnostic test statistics after it , right , so although we are interested in the parameter values of our estira estimated right , in order to have any confidence in those parameter values you must ensure that we have n't violated any of the assumptions
16 At this point I must say that I have n't yet found a carp that did n't eat Tropicanas .
17 If we support care in the community we must realise that nurse prescribing is part of that and will help to make it work .
18 However , although dependency and disability are high within the institutional population we must remember that a minority of the elderly have such problems .
19 At this point we must note that policies need to be put into practice — a theme that will be developed later in the chapter .
20 In consequence we must insist that staff moving about the building on their own should not use the lifts .
21 ‘ We will abide by the decision but if the vote is to remain at Belle Vue they must realise that they will have to commit themselves to raising funds towards the rent , ’ emphasised Daley .
22 When they turn to the handling charge they must presume that he is not guilty of robbery ; and , if they are quite satisfied that he must have been guilty of the one offence or the other , they are bound to conclude that he was guilty of handling .
23 We have been told nothing about the time of year , but for the purposes of the story we must assume that the rains have come , and the waters are high and fast , even though the women and children have got across safely enough .
24 If we ca n't find Simonica 's mum we must prove that we made very effort to .
25 There will be two sittings for tea and to avoid chaos we must ensure that everyone goes to tea at their allotted time .
26 For the same reasons we must regret that Posidonius did not try out on Rome that ethnographical style which makes his Celts live for ever — a model to the French nation for any past and future extravagance .
27 Of course we must remember that the welfare implications of price discrimination are not clear-cut .
28 For the sake of the argument we must assume that the space covered by the arch is proportional to the benefits , so that there has been some purpose in making the arch as broad as possible .
29 The majority of contemporary social anthropologists regards the distinction between " primitive " man and man in general as anachronistic and untenable , yet to the newcomer it must seem that their methods of research and the themes to which they devote most of their attention take this distinction for granted .
30 In fairness I must add that he indorsed the Lawrence principle .
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