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

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1 He must sleep with other women .
2 He must persist with his present course .
3 Two years previously he had wanted to hit back at fate for the death of his three cousins ; now he was so joyful that he felt he must compensate in this sacrificial way .
4 On the one hand he must cope with routines where the demand is for precise obedience to established instructions and on the other hand he might suddenly be faced with a need to respond in a creative manner totally outside any instructions .
5 Under the old system A takes proceedings in the Common Law Courts to establish his rights ; B has no legal defence ; he must go to the Court of Chancery to get , among other things , an injunction to forbid A to go on .
6 He must go to the kinema again soon , he and April .
7 He tells me there 's no work for him in Amantani , certainly not for the whole year , and he must go to Puno .
8 A few minutes later he appeared and said he must go to her .
9 William , who was already bored by court life in London and still found spoken English hard to follow , decided he must go to Ireland and take command in person .
10 He must go to ten . ’
11 The painter told Marama that if he wanted to live he must go to Rarotonga and receive treatment .
12 Then he must go to the College of Music in London .
13 He had stood it until his heart bade fair to burst with longing , and if they could not cross the river , then he must go to them .
14 Bill knows he must go to John 's now and explain why he could n't take them to Disneyland , clear it all up before John dies .
15 He must go to Bavduin , to be reunited with his knightly comrades . ’
16 This desire to accommodate the life of the spirit in everyday activities is finely illustrated by the Latin instructions in a fifteenth-century manuscript as to how a devout layman should regulate his daily life , from his rising with all swiftness and signing himself with the cross , to his final return to bed when he must go to sleep in the uncertainty , salutary from a penitential , if not somnific , point of view , as to whether he will survive until the morrow .
17 He must go to a secure establishment .
18 And er and she said he enjoys it and he goes to playgroup I think he must go to Dennington playgroup cos he 's going to Dennington school , and he enjoys sitting down and being , likes looking at books and he 's started writing and she said actually she said I 'm really panicking because I 'm frightened that I might be teaching him wrong and that I 'm I said well why do n't you pop in and have a word at the school ?
19 He must go to the most expensive dentist on the face of the earth .
20 Whenever Annunciata came to fetch the child she was firm : he must go at once or otherwise his mother would be displeased and might not allow him to come at all .
21 He said he must go at once , Duart , for the honour of the clan . ’
22 The Marquess of Lincolnshire , a former Liberal Minister ( as Earl Carrington ) and confidant of Asquith , wrote in his diary on 8 December with emphasis , ‘ The general opinion is that Baldwin has made such a mess of it that he must go at once ’ , and on 18 December , ‘ There is a Chamberlain-Birkenhead intrigue going on backed by the ‘ Daily Mail ’ . ’
23 He must go into the villages , and see the natives at work in the gardens , on the beach , in the jungle …
24 He is an experienced campaigner on the world stage and knows that above all else he must go into the Portugal match with a positive attitude and not use Gough 's absence as a convenient excuse .
25 He must go before the magistrate now . ’
26 If his legal status is to be changed , he must rely on the generosity of the citizens .
27 According to the Thera-vada school of Buddhism , the Southern Buddhism of Burma , Ceylon , Siam and Cambodia , there is no grace from outside man 's being to support , strengthen and save him ; he must rely on his own efforts , and the task will need more lives than one , countless lives in this world , alternating perhaps with lives in a heaven or hell .
28 He must rely on invitations .
29 Instead he must rely upon a claim for damages , but is otherwise obliged to keep the goods and pay for them ( see SGA 1979 , s 11(4) ) .
30 ‘ ( 1 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell , the buyer may reject them , but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
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