Example sentences of "must [verb] [prep] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have just read Tom Robb 's article on watercolour pencils ( AIM/Feb '92 ) and must comment on some of the statements made .
2 I have just read Tom Robb 's article on watercolour pencils ( AIM/Feb '92 ) and must comment on some of the statements made .
3 Whereas Senad , who lost an eye , and needed a jaw operation must stay in Britian for at least another few months .
4 Czechoslovakia must count as one of the most beautiful countries in Europe .
5 Most government-to-government purchasing is over ; Cuban agencies must negotiate with hundreds of Soviet firms .
6 Each filter element must begin with one of the following characters :
7 A well-drawn rent review clause must provide for each of the following : ( 1 ) the review dates ; ( 2 ) the method of initiating the review ; ( 3 ) the procedure for resolving disputes ; ( 4 ) the timetable ; ( 5 ) the valuation formula .
8 They spend alot of money in the village , it must run into millions of pounds .
9 This leads to the following definition of economic earnings per share : subject to the restriction which implies that the present value of new external funds must sum to zero over the life of the firm , otherwise the firm would not effectively have a budget constraint .
10 You must look at this from the minimum of Point of view of the minimum amount of labour .
11 We all know the problem : we legislate too much , and that must apply to all of us .
12 who wishes to " resign " his seat must apply for one of the above offices of profit and thereby disqualify himself from sitting .
13 That must apply in particular to the devastating decision to levy VAT on domestic fuels .
14 For a mount the Offline Operator must respond with one of the following :
15 Depending on its strength and the time required for it to reach maturity , a beer must stand for 12 to 48 hours before it can be drunk .
16 Within the public domain in the UK we must rely in general on data from the most recent Population Census , the lowest level being that for enumeration districts ( EDs ) .
17 The Red Face Award must go to one of BR Chairman Sir Bob Reid 's secretaries who , after a complaint about fleas on an Edinburgh sleeper was passed on to her , sent out Sir Bob 's ‘ personal ’ letter of apology with a memo inadvertently attached , saying : ‘ Send standard flea letter ’ .
18 But now anyone wanting to smoke must go to one of three designated rooms to have a cigarette break .
19 Twice these words occur in this last part of the journey , and frame a little dialogue of extreme simplicity , which surely must rank as one of the great moments in biblical storytelling .
20 The 1976 Salzburg Easter Festival Lohengrin , the designs based on fourteenth-century illuminated manuscripts and lit with a rare luminous aura , must rank as one of the most beautiful of all Wagner productions in recent memory , ; but , in a sense , it is invidious to single out this rather than the Ring or the Tristan , the Parsifal , or even the menacingly spectacular designs , half real , half fantastic , for the 1982 production of Der fliegende Holländer .
21 This disease has been eradicated from the world , an achievement which must rank as one of WHO 's greatest successes , although some vaccine is being kept in a limited number of centres in case of resurgence of smallpox .
22 THE FOLLOWING PERIOD in the career of Fleetwood Mac must rank as one of the most incredible in modern musical history .
23 This must rank as one of the holiday bargains of 1989 . ’
24 The rate of accretion may seem slight , but , as it means a gain in height of 0.4–1.0 m ( 1½–3½ ft ) per century , it must rank as one of the more rapid geomorphological processes .
25 The neglect of the study of geomorphic processes by workers in geomorphology must rank as one of the most puzzling features in the development of this discipline .
26 Close 's achievement must rank as one of the great sporting upsets of recent years .
27 As for Pemberton , at 250,000 he must rank as one of Wilko 's best buys .
28 While accepting that this lethal practice of placing 15 and 16-year-olds in prison must end for those on remand , the Home Secretary refuses to consider removing those serving sentences from the prison system .
29 So , is n't it rather difficult to adapt to what must seem like some of the trivial aches and pains suffered by his patients in England ?
30 A faint glow came through an opaque window which must belong to one of the cloakrooms .
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