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

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1 In this paper , we focus on those results of our research that ( 1 ) suggest that profession-centred approaches to social service provision should be modified ; ( 2 ) team models of practice need to be more widely adopted ; ( 3 ) both professionals and paraprofessionals need specific training for effective team functioning ; ( 4 ) paraprofessional training must affirm and build upon indigenous characteristics and skills ; and ( 5 ) more attention needs to be devoted to career advancement opportunities for paraprofessional personnel .
2 Any study of the man and the period must locate and take into account this book .
3 ( 2 ) Subject to para ( 3 ) ( below ) , the parties must make discovery by serving lists of documents and ; ( a ) subject to sub-para ( c ) , each party must make and serve on every other party a list of documents which are or have been in his possession , custody or power relating to any matter in question between them in the action ; ( b ) the court may , on application ; ( i ) order that discovery under this paragraph shall be limited to such documents or classes of documents only , or as to such only of the matters in question , as may be specified in the order , or ( ii ) if satisfied that discovery by all or any of the parties is not necessary , order that there shall be no discovery of documents by any or all of the parties ; and the court shall make such an order if and so far as it is of opinion that discovery is not necessary either for disposing fairly of the action or for saving costs ; ( c ) where liability is admitted or in an action for personal injuries arising out of a road accident , discovery shall be limited to disclosure of any documents relating to the amount of damages ; ( d ) the provisions of Ord 14 of these rules relating to inspection of documents shall apply where discovery is made under this paragraph as it applies where discovery is made under that Order .
4 You must hustle and struggle on the court .
5 Such a passage was not an attractive prospect , for the Lieutenant would be obliged to pay £25 towards the cost of his accommodation , yet he would have to ‘ be a servant in fact as well as nominally , that is he must eat and live with the servants of the officers of the ship and those of the passengers , no verry desirable berth for a gentleman ’ .
6 The proposals must be acceptable to the people and parliament of the United Kingdom as a whole and because of the land frontier with the Republic of Ireland any political arrangement must recognise and provide for the special relationship between both parts of the island .
7 In all three areas the impact upon the third party of the actions of other actors is beyond the control of the former ; indeed from its perspective it may be of little import whether the behaviour of other States inter se is consensual or coercive , until the degree of coercion becomes such that as a member of the international community it must recognise and respond to an illegal act .
8 Until then , we must wait and watch for something to turn up . ’
9 This right he must acknowledge and exercise to the utmost , and not be deterred by any power , religious or otherwise .
10 It seems to allow that , although we must begin and end with appearances , we might find it possible and advantageous in doing so to interpose conjectures about their hidden causes .
11 Head of Presentation , Dave Jamieson explains that all three regional bulletins on Central must begin and end at the same time .
12 Some are slow , sedate affairs where the player must hesitate and ponder after every move , while others see you hurtling along with little time to catch your breath — let alone scratch your head !
13 ( b ) Cross-appeal A respondent who wishes to contend : ( i ) that the decision of the court below should be varied either in any event or in the event of the appeal being allowed in whole or in part ; or ( ii ) that the decision of the court below should be affirmed but on different grounds ; or ( iii ) that the decision was wrong in whole or part must file and serve on all parties , within 14 days of receiving notice of appeal , a written notice setting out the grounds on which he relies .
14 ‘ What we must hope and pray for , me boys , ’ he said one night as they dined alone on salad and cold meat , Ellie being out at a concert , ‘ is for a state of some permanence .
15 If Europe is serious about a common defence and foreign policy , it must face and deal with the challenge of Yugoslavia .
16 ‘ We must compete and cope with their style , because there 's no point in moaning later . ’
17 A whole complex system of muscles is brought into paly for each movement of the body : bending an arm involves the shortening of the biceps , while the tricep muscles at the back of the arm must relax and lengthen in unison .
18 A whole complex system of muscles is brought into play for each movement of the body : bending an arm involves the shortening of the biceps , while the tricep muscles at the back of the arm must relax and lengthen in unison .
19 when you find out , you must try and think of some way that y can make you to think of it .
20 You must try and forget about it . ’
21 and somebody must try and get in touch with her in the evening if she 's not in .
22 But that I must try and look at it like this : that Mama had been her very special baby — and so had I. So that could never be the same again .
23 He must try and look on the positive side as far as Maisie 's conversion was concerned .
24 Oh you have a bag of something in the sweet box in the cupboard in the kitchen which you must take and put on your desk .
25 If determined , the thousands must prevail and let in the enemy .
26 On receipt of the originating application , the COIT copy the application and send it to the employer with a Notice of Appearance ( Form IT3 ) , which the employer must complete and return within 14 days , showing whether the claim will be resisted and , if so , on what grounds .
27 No matter how well intentioned an author may be , no matter how good his work is considered , a lavish photographic book of this kind , and of this price , must stand or fall on the sheer quality of the pictures selected and the way in which they are presented .
28 But the argument must stand or fall on its merits .
29 It seems that the case for elaboration , and thus for the Withington-Barton Farm-Woodchester order of development , must stand or fall on the implications of the stylistic inter-relationships of the pavements themselves .
30 4.29 Employees must inform and discuss with their supervisor any arrangement to meet or visit a client about whom there exists a known history of violence .
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