Example sentences of "must [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 On the whole we are , until suddenly panic reigns and we must rush to a class again and limber up .
2 They wake with this sense of suffocation and must sit up and bend forward or else must rush to the open window ; they feel they must take a deep breath .
3 I must to go to the pub and see
4 Assessing the effectiveness of programmes in a systematic and regular way is the newest and most difficult area of work that public sector management must adapt to .
5 While accepting that officers must adapt to political reality — by , for example , being prepared when invited to attend party groups subject to certain safeguards — it rejected any move towards a ‘ spoils system ’ in local government , and recommended that principal officers should be prohibited from engaging in political activity , including standing for council office .
6 As for the rest , if I am to survive myself I must adapt to what time brings . ’
7 They must adapt to various nutritional conditions , particularly to the value , nature , and molecular form of the nitrogen in the diet to survive .
8 Whether time is found depends upon the Leader of the House who , of course , must answer to the Cabinet .
9 ‘ Nevertheless , my child , you must answer to something , if only for the time being . ’
10 The haulier and the other contracting party must want to be bound contractually by their promises .
11 Kid must want to be a Disney cartoon villainess when she grows up .
12 But you must want to !
13 Well I 'm bothered about her health and that and that 's what I must emphasize to her if she 's listening that er as far as we 're concerned we would want to just give her some sympathy advice and support in relation to this matter .
14 Where a company incorporated outside Great Britain establishes a place of business in Great Britain it must deliver to the Registrar of Companies a list of names and addresses of one or more persons resident in Great Britain and authorised to accept on the company 's behalf service of process and any notices required to be served on it .
15 Every company , whether or not it is required to file annual accounts , must deliver to the Registrar successive returns in the prescribed form made up to its ‘ return date , ’ i.e .
16 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 .
17 May I particularly welcome my right hon. Friend 's announcement that he has agreed to President Yeltsin 's request to send advisers to help the Russians with the traumatic changes that they must make to their armed forces as a result of the change in the situation ?
18 That , considering the combined contribution the new company must make to the Government for its franchise will be a punishing £50m a year , might prove difficult to resist .
19 ‘ You must stay to supper ! ’
20 Any new buildings , they felt , must relate to the cathedral and be a part of the City .
21 It must relate to my first sight of my mother 's genitals — but not the last — for we lived in just one room .
22 ‘ Questions ’ , whether oral or written must relate to a matter for which a Minister is responsible and the clerks , administering the rules and practice of the Houses to that effect , will refuse to accept questions which go beyond these bounds .
23 The problem must be observable , ie it must relate to the presence or absence of a ‘ piece ’ of behaviour which can be witnessed by an observer .
24 Information given must relate to the individual 's home and business life .
25 Throughout the Plowden Report runs the assumption that what is taught in schools ( ie what we , the adults expect children to learn ) must relate to where the child is ( intellectually , social , emotionally ) rather than to where we think the child ought to be .
26 This is not surprising , as the Norwood Report in 1943 stressed the importance of relating boys ' education to the labour market , but emphasised that girls ' schooling must relate to their eventual place in the family .
27 As we insisted during the period of the Schools Council Resource Centre Project , there are many possible patterns of organization within and without a school , and what is experimented with or decided upon must relate to the local situation and to the needs of the school as its staff see them .
28 However , it appears that this change must relate to certain dialects of Southern British English at that date , and not necessarily to other dialects .
29 It is obvious that the facts found must relate to the issues before the court and the statutory criteria for making a secure accommodation order .
30 Each must relate to its mating part to provide the overall function .
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