Example sentences of "must [vb infin] his " in BNC.

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1 He does n't seem to be embarrassed by anything , except when you try to provoke him by telling him that surely he must thump his desk once in a while , or that although he says that a record company exists ‘ to guide your artists ’ most of them must hate him at some point .
2 A pilot who must restrict his flying to perfect weather and clear skies will find his aircraft tied to the ground for most of the year , but if he has the ability to control his aircraft accurately whatever the weather , and is qualified to fly confidently from airport to airport under instrument flying conditions , only the very worst weather , fog , ice or severe thunderstorms will restrict his plans .
3 Again Balfour 's account is in substantial agreement , although he adds the gloss that when , at one stage in his summing up he referred to his assumption that Asquith would not serve under either Law or Lloyd George , Asquith intervened to say that he had not gone quite so far as that ; he must consult his friends before giving a final answer .
4 ‘ That bloke must think his petrol consumption is up the spout , ’ Gary remarked , looking at the gauge .
5 Here the world of the mind that I build will not be same as another man builds ; each one of us must build his own world of I and Thou .
6 ‘ Oh , dear , ’ she wailed , ‘ he must want his bag urgently to send for Eddie , ’ and then , irrelevantly , ‘ Why are n't you at work , Rose ? ’
7 ‘ Cash Asmussen has turned down six rides in France for him , so he must fancy his chances , ’ smiled the trainer .
8 The quantity of cocaine the man forced up his nose must affect his judgment … but in what way ?
9 The individual Jew must make his own pact with the Almighty , and pray directly to Him , not through an agent .
10 Man must make his body a house of man pictures .
11 Man is master of his own destiny and must make his god accordingly , i.e. the Created God of this book .
12 The chief constable must make his objections within 21 days of the receipt by him of the notice , and must , on lodging objections , send a copy of them to the secretary of the club .
13 Winter was coming , and Soapy knew that he must make his plans .
14 Then if there is a stipulation as to the time by which the buyer must make his nomination , that stipulation as to time relates to delivery and will be ‘ of the essence , ’ Bunge Corporation v. Tradax ( 1981 H.L. ) .
15 I know , but the hon. Gentleman must relate his question to the Government 's responsibilities .
16 If a person seeking party status has parental responsibility for the child but has not been named as a respondent , the court must grant his request .
17 Hence the individual voter 's starting-point in trying to influence policy through the electoral process is a situation of very limited choice in which it is general policy biases , or even more general considerations , often described as ‘ party images ’ , that must govern his or her selection of an MP .
18 We must respect his moods of abstraction . ’
19 A succession of scandals finally persuaded his father that William must seek his fortune overseas .
20 He must need his head testing .
21 In any event an engineer must know his science and particularly the limitations on that knowledge but in general his scientific literacy does not help him either to design a product or to write a computer program to control the product 's function .
22 Until then she must know his every move .
23 Must know his job else Riddle would n't have kept him , nephew or no nephew .
24 The Government must have thought that he was worth the money when they gave him the job and they must value his advice .
25 BARNSLEY midfielder John Gregg must count his lucky stars that he can follow in his family 's football tradition .
26 The haulier must lodge his appeal within one month of the LA 's decision being formally published .
27 His qualities , nevertheless , are those of the successful hunter/warrior : he must demonstrate his ideal manliness through self-assertiveness , forceful oratorical skill , athletic prowess , and ceremonial expertise ( Maybury-Lewis 1971 : 198 ; also see Seeger 1981 : 183 on the Suya leader whose temperamental characteristic is that of ‘ uncontrolled belligerence ’ ) .
28 President Clinton must uphold his election promise to focus on ( and solve ) America 's problems first , not Europe 's .
29 Alas , Mr Prosser must preserve his identity , not his disfigurement .
30 For Ville de Paris to make the final , Pajot must win his last two races while New Zealand loses hers .
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