Example sentences of "must [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 IMPRESSED just this side of awe as I am by the Department of Transport and its fearless tackling of such problems as juggernaut lorries and EEC regulations , I must nevertheless confess some disquiet about a recent plan .
2 Whatever display and interaction techniques are used , it seems clear that a system which aims to satisfy the widely differing needs of widely differing types of user must already incorporate some degree of adaptivity .
3 At trick two you cash the Ace of Diamonds and thereafter the defence can not dare to lead Diamonds and must always lead another suit at you any time they are on lead .
4 Of these , the first three ( rules , programmes and procedures ; hierarchical referral ; goal-setting ) are very basic and can be found in practically any organisation but they are likely to be insufficient for non-routine activities , so organisations must also choose some combination of the remaining four options .
5 We must also give some consideration to composite commodities .
6 At the individual level we must also pay more attention to the professional ethics of those working in the media , including church-based workers .
7 The important thing is that , regular or irregular , the first phrase should sound convincingly complete , yet must also demand another phrase in reply .
8 But the ANC must also bear some share of the responsibility for the bloodshed in Ciskei .
9 You must also put this assignment in your LIFESPAN_STARTUP command file , before you start the LIFESPAN process .
10 We must also attribute some significance to the fact that the wife takes the lead in talking smut and negotiating with the monk .
11 You must also have some knowledge about exactly where people lose their money when they visit the five places listed above .
12 If someone has , then they must also have some interest in our interest .
13 You must also report any change of address .
14 Or , to put it the other way round , affines only remain friends so long as they remain affines ; they are bonded together by political alliance rather than by common substance , and , if the parties concerned want to maintain that alliance , they must repeatedly reaffirm that bonding by the appropriate exchange of imperishable valuables of a visible and identifiable kind .
15 Pro and anti-bolters must now show less fanaticism in their activities and this policy will only work if everyone makes an effort to operate within the guidelines .
16 I must now bring this matter to a conclusion .
17 Some were made from rather roughly crushed fruit ( the French word foulé , meaning crushed or pressed must surely have some bearing on the English name ) , often they were thickened with eggs as well as cream , sometimes they were flavoured with wine and spices , perfumed sugar and lemon peel .
18 And the believer agrees all too easily that he or she must indeed have this sort of proof if belief is to be possible .
19 Assuming you understand the history text , you must then relate this information into the background context of your knowledge of the subject matter .
20 The offeror must then publicise this intention in a mass circulation newspaper or by some other means approved by the supervisory authority .
21 Good explanations must accordingly respect this vision by giving pride of place to the individual beliefs and purposes which shape the social world .
22 This effectively prevents water-loss by evaporation through the skin , though the animal must doubtless lose some moisture by breathing , which it is able to do through tiny tubes attached to its nostrils and opening through the membrane .
23 We must either have such confidence in social work 's professional values that we wait for everything to sort itself out , or social workers must grasp their own destiny .
24 First and foremost , it must not be voluntarist , and must therefore eschew any hint of historicism .
25 On the contrary , the TEI community is a particularly demanding one : the purpose of research is to discover solutions to problems that have not yet been posed , and any scheme designed to support research must therefore place more emphasis on flexibility and extensibility to cope with the unforeseen than on highly optimized solutions to well understood problems .
26 The parts makers must therefore take some pleasure in Mr Lopez 's increasingly bitter dispute with his former employer .
27 As it stands , this claim will be of no explanatory interest if the relevant descriptions of events are trivial in the light of our projects and concerns , and a persuasive conception of determinism must therefore include some method of selecting from among the multifarious possible descriptions of events those that are considered to be significant .
28 A scientist may have an effect on behaviour in the act of observing or analysing it , and he must certainly take this effect into account .
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