Example sentences of "must [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I know they must deliver to shops but why not at a specified time , say 8-9am , then the shops can open and people can shop without worry . |
2 | ‘ You must stay to supper ! ’ |
3 | The question must relate to Government policy . |
4 | We must appeal to Government and those charged with political responsibility to treat this intolerable situation with the urgency and priority it deserves . |
5 | As with any technique , direct mail has basic principles which must be obeyed if the programme is to communicate and raise money over a long period : * It must be regular ( a minimum of eight times a year ) * It must be personal , relevant and informal * It must be good quality * It must ask for and offer something * It must appeal to emotion first and reason second |
6 | ‘ We must demonstrate to youngsters that science and technology can in their many ways find the answers and should not always be viewed as the culprit . ’ |
7 | Those facing TITO forces must surrender to TITO . " |
8 | And for this he would require authorization from Gen McCreery at Eighth Army , to override the previous instruction from Gen Clark on 7 May that " German forces … facing TITO forces must surrender to TITO " . |
9 | " Those facing Tito forces must surrender to Tito " . |
10 | He was wholly against eroticism in art and literature , and thought that , in the event of any conflict , aesthetic value must yield to morality . |
11 | In what follows the interpretative dimension will come alive only on the next layer of the problem , where we ask whether social rules and institutions account for the performance of social roles , or vice versa , In other words , we think international institutions too fragile to permit a fully systemic answer on the highest layer and so incomplete that an answer which favours the international units must yield to curiosity about how these units work . |
12 | They also complain about the shortage of wood brought about by iron smelting , and ask for opinions on that matter : " … also of any opinion conceived of the great consumpcon of timber and all other kinds of wood made in divers places thereabouts by the Iron Mynes " ( they must refer to wood taken for charcoal burning for the furnaces , the iron mines at this stage would not be using large amounts of timber , but the woodlands were decimated for this reason . |
13 | The first problem arises once we admit that in order for a ‘ system ’ ( I shall use this neutral term ) to think , its thoughts must have reference : that is to say , they must refer to things regarded by the system as existing and enduring independently of itself . |
14 | The diploma ( at an examining fee of three guineas ) was , Coleman claimed , signed by people known to all Europe , and this would undoubtedly carry great weight in the country town in which the qualifying student might go to practise ; local medical men would see that the certificate must refer to men with whom they might safely associate . |
15 | We believe that mass media and other forms of communication must contribute to peace , justice and understanding . |
16 | Reporting interim pre-tax profits which have fallen from £1.82 million to just over £1 million for the six months to 31 December , the chairman , Trevor Spencer , said the many favourable factors now relating to the housing market must contribute to buyers ' confidence . |
17 | ‘ Then you must send to England for some , ’ Ludovico replied reasonably , returning to his newspaper . |
18 | Nevertheless there is a distinction to be drawn between the value we must ascribe to language and that which we ascribe to art . |
19 | Their migration must bring to Slorne a terrible longing for the land she was taken from . ’ |
20 | But Stephanie stood there calm and healthy and said he must speak to Mrs Marriott . |
21 | I must speak to Rohwer . ’ |
22 | You must speak to Ruth and impress upon her that she has to come to school . |
23 | Really , their mother ought to be told — Nick , you must speak to Martin … |
24 | ‘ Then I must speak to Mary myself , ’ she said . |
25 | ‘ He must be made to pay … and if he will not , you must speak to Mr Frobisher . |
26 | She knew that she must speak to Louise . |
27 | But I must speak to Lucy ! ’ |
28 | He must report to police again on May 5 . |
29 | Some large customers will offer their suppliers incentives to do so , but more often they will offer ultimata : they set deadlines by which their suppliers must convert to EDI if they want to continue to be their suppliers . |
30 | If taxation finance is not available to cover public expenditure , governments must resort to debt finance or increases in the money supply to finance their activities . |