Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun prp] must [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | For the time being , the 6.4m foreigners in Germany must remain second-class non-citizens . |
2 | The steep-sided valley of Stroud-Water in Gloucestershire must have presented much the same kind of picture , but Defoe does not attempt any description of it beyond saying that ‘ the clothiers Iye all along the banks of this river for near 20 miles ’ ; and Celia Fiennes passed along the high road over the uplands from Gloucester to Bath and failed to notice it at all . |
3 | EC beef exported to west Africa sells for as little as a quarter of the price shoppers in Britain must pay . |
4 | A company that operates computers in Japan must employ its own software organisation with high fixed labour costs . |
5 | In an opening address to the session on Jan. 16 , Powell had expressed his conviction that " the period of confrontation in Europe must end " , and declared that " as senior military officers " of their respective countries , the seminar 's participants were " duty-bound to contribute to the historic process unfolding today across [ the European ] continent " . |
6 | Someone of great influence in Britain must have exercised it on his behalf but who did so is not known . |
7 | Eliot 's 1921 meeting with Dr Roger Vittoz in Lausanne must have once more forced him to confront his own history and ambitions . |
8 | A study of the national question in Georgia must incorporate an analysis of indigenous social and economic developments ( extra-political factors such as urbanisation , demographic changes and industrialisation ) as well as government policy implemented by the centre . |
9 | Those who transact business in London must know what the rules are . |
10 | Sir : Your report ( 2 October ) on the Pro-Life conference in Keele must fill many of your readers with dismay . |
11 | They had drawn the conventional conclusion that socialist revolution in Russia must await the full-scale development by capitalism of the necessary industrial infrastructure . |
12 | She brings home everything except potatoes and anyone who says that one ca n't get fresh vegetables in London must do her shopping by telephone , she is convinced . |
13 | The early days of talkies in Hollywood must have been one of the steepest learning-curves anyone anywhere has faced . |
14 | He said people in Britain must realise that such attacks did not have the support of the majority of Irish people . |
15 | Policymaking in Europe must take the long-term view . |
16 | Hardy 's decision , in 1862 , to further his career in London must have come as a surprise to his family and employer — perhaps even to himself since he set out with a return ticket in his pocket . |
17 | Town hall chiefs in Birmingham must save £40 million to stay within charge-capping limits , which they see as part of a Tory vendetta . |
18 | Adult anglers in Germany must take evening classes and pass a multiple choice test before they can get their rod licence . |
19 | Certainly depth-perception and rapid reflexes in adjusting what is seen standing still to oneself moving at great speed , is essential : that corner in Monaco must have appeared to Jackie exactly as it was : such-and-such a distance away , to be approached at such-and-such an angle , such-and-such a speed and so on . |
20 | All students intending to enter the legal profession in Scotland must take , in addition to their law degree , the one year Diploma in Legal Practice at a Scottish university . |
21 | Those expatriate Conservative voters in Singapore must have choked on their gin slings last week when they opened their copy of the Straits Times . |
22 | On average for every one hundred pounds in wages an employer in Britain must pay twenty pounds extra , in Germany thirty pounds and in France and Italy forty pounds . |
23 | Rifat 's opinions were shared by many others , Hindu , Muslim and Sikh , but her family in Pakistan must have been exceptionally reticent about sex . |