Example sentences of "[pron] must have an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is therefore not surprising that thousands of children in Cleveland 's schools are being taught in sub-standard conditions — which must have an effect on education standards .
2 Should we not include people who regularly travel through the area by car , who must have an opinion about the difference it has made to their journey ?
3 Gold cards , for which you must have an income of around £25,000 a year , are an attractive option because of the
4 You must have an idea , ’ Lorton said .
5 That proposition presupposes that if you make a reduction in the district figures , then you must have an idea what the district contribution towards the Greater York figure is , er and I find it difficult to see that you can have , if you have a new settlement , if you have a new settlement the C provision for the new settlement floating in this table , erm but can I just say before we adjourn for coffee , that I really would like to have some very firm answers to the questions which are posed under issue two , er and particularly about two D and that is specific guidance on the location of the new settlement .
6 A secured Home Improvement Loan is secured on your property and allows you to borrow up to 95% of your home 's value at our standard mortgage rate ( currently 15.40% ( 16.80% Typical APR ) variable ) — but you must have an Abbey National mortgage or own your home outright .
7 Probably , but you ca n't do it full time , you 've got to have breaks , you must have an hour break
8 Please , you must have an envelope somewhere .
9 The pedagogical principle that seems to underlie this statement is that one must have an experience before one can adequately talk about it .
10 While we have a physical body , we must have an Ego .
11 I acknowledge that we must have an eye to the international experience , and our work internationally is to try to ensure that other countries , too , put up their premiums in a way that sensibly recognises the problems of such cover throughout the world .
12 Somewhere they must have an affinity for it ; hearts inclined to flower arrangements , minds intrigued by cleaning products .
13 And they must have an answer from me subito . ’
14 Schoolcard holders can go on the bus if accompanied by no more than four adults — if they want to go by train they must have an Adult DayRover ; a Family DayRover is for two adults and three child permit holders or one adult and four child permit holders with dog .
15 Davies , who has been told he must have an operation on his troublesome groin , must decide when he is to have the surgery .
16 I 've just seen yeah he must have an interview .
17 The Shah said that he loved Soraya but the demands of monarchy meant that he must have an heir and so he had to sacrifice his love .
18 He has a very clear perception of his domestic priorities and of the international troublespots which as the most powerful nation in the world he must have an interest in . ’
19 Every plan must have a starting point , it must have an objective .
20 The alternative version has the same two properties together making up a property complex that is applied to the immediately adjacent subject of the sentence ; moreover in both cases the complex as a whole is assigned syntactically to the subject E ; the sole difference is in the matter of which property is taken as " senior " to the other within the bounds of the complex , as in ( 63 ) , and in such a case this will produce an infinitesimal semantic difference : ( 63 ) However this sort of syntactic trading is only possible where the language contains suitable lexical items ; it must have an adverb and verb with the appropriate meanings ; thus , in the absence of an adverb equivalent to after a change and a verb meaning to be orange , for instance , English can not offer such an alternative for ( 64 ) : ( 64 ) in spring , their skin turns orange 5.8 The range of verbs which can occur with postverbal adjectives is in fact quite wide .
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