Example sentences of "[vb base] that they must [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That is no easy task when you consider that they must take ten pints of milk in just one 24-hour period if they are to survive .
2 Many who hold the minority view accept that they must recognize the mind of the Church , just as the majority realise that they have a duty to respect the consciences of those who disagree .
3 Rabbitte and Cooney , along with Michael ‘ Hopper ’ McGrath , will carry the main attacking threat but they know that they must avail of all their chances .
4 But although doctors know that they must do all they can for their patients , the limits of their responsibilities have never been , and perhaps never can be , defined .
5 Brothers Jim and Dixie have been to the fore during Maghery 's charge into the decider and Lurgan aces Clan na gael know that they must combat this dual threat if they are to succeed .
6 For the planners ' part , they know that they must come up with good results to make up for the inadequacies of the previous strategies .
7 Galway know that they must come up with something extra special if they are to curb this young player who has gained immense respect throughout the sport .
8 Many also feel responsible because they assume that they must have done something to bring this man down .
9 All policies now stipulate that they must have run for between three and six months before claims will be considered — and most bar self-employed people altogether .
10 For some reason many professionals believe that they must do all they have time to do for people with problems , though without thinking through their view that this is ‘ good ’ professional practice : it tends to be done for its own sake .
11 In line with the movement towards participation in temporal affairs , liberationalists believe that they must demonstrate genuine Christian love by committing the church to creating a more egalitarian society through religiously inspired political action .
12 Often people entitled to free dental treatment find that they must contribute towards the cost of glasses , and the scheme cries out for reform .
13 For one thing , they often feel that they must hide their condition in order not to appear foolish in the eyes of others .
14 If we look at it another way , we can suggest that many physics students feel that they must accept what they are told by their departments and that they find it difficult to challenge what they are told .
15 On receipt of Gaskell 's temperance rhymes , he wrote : ‘ I have read your temperance rhymes with much pleasure and can not but think that they must do good ’ ( 1840 ) .
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