Example sentences of "[conj] must now " in BNC.

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1 These are habits that must now be reworked to meet threats that are vaguer , more elusive and spread across more of the world than precisely identified units of the Soviet army .
2 What strikes me about it is not only the great repertory you 've covered and the astonishing sales figures that must now be in the region of a hundred million , but the creative way you 've used the medium in conjunction with your years of work with the Berlin Philharmonic .
3 There is a further important refinement to the preceding discussion that must now be addressed .
4 Although famed for rattling off statistics on the recession , rather than the ‘ vision thing ’ , his Sovereignty Lecture for Charter 88 at the start of the election campaign set out some useful parameters for the debate that must now take place : on citizenship and community , ‘ not just tidying up our constitution but transforming it ’ .
5 Jones is hoping for an offer of compensation from the local authority and must now look forward with added enthusiasm to 1991 , when Giants are scheduled to move into their own purpose-built , multi-sport arena .
6 Such a result may have been unthinkable when the competition began , but the Ukrainian side looked forlornly unmotivated in their 5–0 defeat by Benfica a fortnight ago and must now manage without midfielders Yuri Moroz and Sergei Zaets , plus the defender , Anatoli Bessmertnyi — all suspended .
7 If a mixed metaphor can be forgiven , Pandora 's box remains black , and must now be opened to the light of day .
8 But like all armoured animals they have sacrificed flexibility for security and must now be content with a stiffly jointed existence .
9 ‘ You are now a minister 's wife ’ , he enjoined her , ‘ and must now so far forget your father 's house as not to claim a precedence of any of your parishioners . ’
10 It sets free nuclear explosives that used to be tucked away in superpower arsenals , and must now be disposed of
11 Clarke equalled the United Kingdom junior women 's record of 2.95 metres , and must now wait anxiously to see if she is selected for the junior international match against Hungary later this month .
12 You certainly appear to have reached a major turning point in your career and must now think about severing unprofitable ties .
13 It was a relief to all of them when at half-past ten Robina got up and declared firmly that they had a long journey and must now go .
14 He says the West has failed the war-torn republics , and must now intervene .
15 Prost clocked a record qualifying lap time of one minute 21.179 seconds to eclipse the best efforts of team mate Damon Hill , and must now be a warm favourite to seal his fourth world drivers ' title with victory tomorrow .
16 Like a young Kenny Dalglish , Jess was involved in every aspect of Scotland 's play and must now be regarded as a first choice .
17 The Sports Council will not be happy with the decision and must now decide whether to go ahead with a threat to cut BAWA 's annual grant .
18 Additionally he made some very useful contributions in loose play , and must now be a serious contender for the Lions .
19 The pollsters , who said that Labour 's campaign was swinging , then that Parliament would be hanging , but must now be counted among the Do n't Know 's .
20 Mr Gorbachev understandably fights shy of an open quarrel but must now decide how to cut the political and economic costs of the alliance .
21 As must now be clear from the above descriptions of possible sources of documentary data , the social researcher has tremendous resources that he can call upon for use as primary data .
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