Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] must [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am disheartened by C&A 's corporate clothing attitude and have decided that if the sleeve of my record must remain blank then I shall boycott C&A from now on , and my feet and bottom will remain bare until we settle this like grown men . ’
2 One thing that must be done is that my place must look respectable by 11 a.m. so that if anybody does come in , it looks tidy .
3 If this is what you understand by Monsieur Flaubert not being ‘ interested enough ’ in politics , then I 'm afraid my client must plead guilty .
4 Their cars must meet strict criteria , and are tested by our mechanics .
5 A respectable woman who has been ravished would hardly feel that she was vindicated by being told that her assailant must go unpunished because he believed , quite unreasonably , that she was consenting to sexual intercourse with him .
6 In a post-apartheid South Africa all its people must have equal access to both the ballot box and the market place , if they are to be liberated not only from oppression , but from poverty .
7 Unlike CFCs , CO2 emissions can not be dealt with at the micro level by changing technologies : CO2 is so directly linked with almost all productive technology that its control must have profound macroeconomic consequences .
8 On the positive side , however , Mr Gross acknowledged that high standards are in the public interest and that , because of the threat of JMU visits , staff know their standards must remain high .
9 Some members of the party think their party must go national or die .
10 I consider that this must also hold good for the right of establishment : in order for a national of a member state to be eligible to be regarded as exercising his right of establishment in another member state , it is not enough that he should be operating a fishing vessel registered in that state ; in addition , his activity must have other links with the territory of that State .
11 But ‘ our struggle must remain non-violent and free of hatred , ’ he added .
12 You see our faith must make experiential , what God 's grace has made possible .
13 For example , information about clients disclosed in the course of your work must remain confidential .
14 Your attire must tell other walkers and climbers how serious you are , indicate the status you enjoy in the world of mountaineering , and not make locals in the mountain 's nearest bar fall dangerously silent when you pop in for a pint on the way back home .
15 All your quotations must be verbatim ; all your citations must follow accepted forms ; all your statutes must be checked to make sure that they have not been amended or repealed ; and if there be any doubt , your cases must be checked to make sure that they have not been reversed , overruled , or questioned .
16 Our laws must provide exemplary punishment for violent crimes .
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