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

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1 Where she must take comfort , he insisted , was in the doctor 's assurance that there was no reason why she should not conceive again .
2 Whenever one of the family is seen responding to their dog 's demands , he or she must pay 10p ( or 50p if you really want to see motivation at work ! ) into the other 's boxes .
3 For example , suppose a statute gives a minister two different but related powers ; suppose further that the statute provides that before the minister exercises power A , he or she must consider representations made by ‘ any person ’ , and that before the minister exercises power B he or she must consult a particular government body with responsibility for some relevant aspect of government policy .
4 The main criticism of transcendent philosophies is that though the ideas are beautiful and those who live by their precepts can be happy , yet men ask what relevance the philosophies have for our modern world of materialism where we must make progress and raise humanity out of starvation and ignorance .
5 It is because I share it that I must draw attention to the scandalous mismanagement of the housing stock in Liverpool .
6 If there 's one thing I think I 'm sure of , it 's the fact that I must marry Selina .
7 Is it to the Holy Spirit , then , that I must assign Buddhism 's denial of the possibility of forgiveness , or communism 's cavalier attitude to truth and human life , or the self-satisfied man-centredness of much contemporary humanism ?
8 I left the hospital with Drew 's warning eating away at my subconscious , but I knew that I must keep faith with Toby and talk to Froggy 's sister .
9 And I mun that I must have words in front of me , if I do n't have words in front of me even though I know it , I I still forget it .
10 I expressed my gratitude , but explained to the Queen that I must ask leave to go away and see if I could form an administration .
11 I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses .
12 I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses .
13 It 's because of that talk with Helen , she mused , and decided that she must tell John about her grievance when he came home .
14 It was the knowledge that she must leave Susan that hurt most of all .
15 Never mind , Zak said , would someone please tell her that she must telephone Steve from Sudbury , as he had serious news for her .
16 Miss Mouse decided that she must have Simon .
17 Susan told herself that she must keep calm , must n't let nerves and muscles knot themselves into the familiar ache of worry .
18 She began to think that she must sell Rose Cottage ; move away and start again .
19 Firstly , I understand that you must edit letters , but the crucial point on avoiding sexist language was omitted .
20 Erm but we wo n't , well we 're not going to be descriptive , we 're not going to ask say that you must wear suits or you must whatever .
21 We had all been prisoners long enough to know that you must allow people to be unbalanced if they felt like it .
22 He says his wife 's experience has taught him that you must take precautions .
23 The simple answer is that you must select information from your notes to suit the question .
24 But note that you must use fittings and valves which comply with the water byelaws and that if the cold supply is connected up to a washing machine from the rising main , this will be at mains pressure while the hot supply ( if there is one ) will be at a lower pressure .
25 You need them when you are forming a company or acquiring premises and the law lays down that you must follow procedures .
26 I do enjoy the magazine , and on the whole feel that you do a good job based on the difficulties that you must have keeping it interesting .
27 Giving you a fair deal means that he should follow a reasonable procedure before taking a final decision that you must part company .
28 When the time comes that we must face William de Breos , we 'll face him .
29 So we are sorry that we must restrict admittance to handicapped persons able to walk .
30 Once we accept that our officials act in the name of a community of which we are all members , bearing a responsibility we therefore share , then this reinforces and sustains the character of collective guilt , our sense that we must feel shame as well as outrage when they act unjustly .
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