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

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1 He ignored her words and continued to squeeze her arm until she thought that soon the bones must crunch together and splinter under the pressure of his fingers .
2 Oh dear I must rush home because it 's half past nine and I 'm going to get told off
3 For those judgements , the reader must consult either the entries in the exhibition catalogue written by Sarah Whitfield and discussing nearly 170 works of art showing at the Hayward Gallery and the participating museums in the United States , or David Sylvester 's monograph , the result of many years of rumination on his subject .
4 You must not lose your grip on reality , but you must think creatively .
5 They remind us that this is the very beginning of the idea of representing the world about us as it actually appears ; that we must think away our hindsight and remember that these artists could not see the way ahead .
6 Any differential theory of identity must think both totality and difference simultaneously .
7 You must think instead of law examinations . ’
8 But we must think ahead now .
9 Once all this country is solid against the Act , and all across the Lowlands , then the government must think again . ’
10 England hooker Brian Moore believes the squad must think again , insisting : ‘ It is wrong that we should be portrayed as money-grabbers .
11 ‘ Laibon , great-grandson of Mbatian , you must think again .
12 The protections for the public envisaged in the consultation document are completely inadequate and the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory committee must think again about its approach . ’
13 GOVERNMENT must think again over TOURISM CUTS
14 It 's also refused to approve an alternative route to the West , telling the planners they must think again .
15 ‘ All the good people here must think again about everything that can be done to improve the area . ’
16 The good cross country horse must think forwards at all times .
17 ‘ Somebody must think so , if they paid that much for it . ’
18 ‘ I suppose you must think so , or you would n't be here . ’
19 We must think hard .
20 People must think hard about the job they 're doing ; how they can make it safer .
21 ‘ The New York Times must think highly of you to send you abroad at your age , ’ she stated disarmingly .
22 His confidence should be OK because Olsen must think highly of him to actually call Wilko about him .
23 She must think only of Kirsty and Kirsty 's future .
24 To your numerous enquiries , I must answer rather briefly , for I have so bad a cold as to be half blind : add to which so bad a cough & sore throat , that if they do nt go I shall be in town much sooner than I expected … my eyes are so sadly worse , that no bird under an Ostrich shall I soon be able to do .
25 He now brings an action in the High Court , in the course of which he gets an order for discovery , B is compelled to disclose the documents which he has that support A's case , and A may be allowed to administer interrogatories to B — questions in writing which B must answer also in writing but upon oath .
26 For your life , you must answer truthfully : do you think they 're worth as much as you ?
27 ‘ But I was asked , and I must answer truly .
28 Remember that you must answer only the questions asked and no others .
29 Accordingly , one must stress again the importance of obtaining the documentation referred to above in addition to obtaining witness statements .
30 But there are observations in the passage which , with the greatest possible respect to my noble and learned friend Lord Roskill , I must regard as unnecessary for the decision of the case and as being incorrect .
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