Example sentences of "those [Wh pn] must [verb] " in BNC.

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1 State benefits create contradictory and ambiguous responses among those who must rely upon them .
2 The extent of any initial technical problems that will arise will depend upon the drafting of the enabling legislation , and the good sense of those who must interpret it .
3 for those who must start work early in the morning ( for example , bakers or farmers who have to deal with livestock ) , their life-style requires them to be active earlier .
4 And many whispered of witchcraft ; and some , in very low voices and in trusted company , said that the judgment of God was sometimes miscalled the malice of the devil , by those who must pass off their devil as God .
5 ( 1981 ) point out that a basic distinction can be made between those who can own ( having the income and potential to be able to buy a house ) and those who must rent .
6 The sale of council houses , as Malpass and Murie argue , ‘ reduces the housing opportunities of those who must rent — of those who can not buy on grounds of means , age and eligibility for borrowing — and who rely on becoming council tenants and on transfers and exchanges to satisfy their housing need . ’
7 Certainly we need road space for those who must drive , but there are many drivers who would willingly change ( or revert ) to public transport given some inducement — like services that are more frequent , more reliable and more widely available , or a further disincentive to the scandal of non-essential company cars that make commuting free of charge to their users .
8 Successful applicants may be subjected to surprise random testing once they are hired -names of those who must provide a urine specimen are picked in a computerised lottery .
9 Management had merely passed from private hands into those of state appointees ; society continued to be divided between those who rule and those who must obey .
10 Those who must let them enter do not like the work , for they fear what sidles in at the same time — the jealousies , the old rows and the suspicion of old fraud .
11 It results from and reflects power , patronage and politics in our society — and it is detested by those who must live for decades in its shadow .
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