Example sentences of "must [adv] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now , in order for Donald to be able to hear the replies as well , we must only have one person talking at a time .
2 In the circumstances , he must already have sufficient evidence to enable him to proceed by way of summons , and could also arrest if the general arrest conditions of PACE are satisfied .
3 But they must always have sufficient liquidity to cover the possibility of any withdrawals .
4 A place for life to exist must also have liquid water on its surface ; and in this , temperature is only one consideration .
5 And ballet must also have short phrase rhythms which will give it variety , dimension , mass , structure , texture and style .
6 You must also have some knowledge about exactly where people lose their money when they visit the five places listed above .
7 Leaving aside for the time being the question of ‘ hostile intent , ’ it is plain that it is not enough that the defendant deliberately does an act that has the incidental effect of obstructing the police ; he must also have some notion that he is obstructing and causing the police difficulties .
8 However , the distinction between characteristic and occasion use ( Sections 3.6 and 3.8 ) must also have some influence .
9 If someone has , then they must also have some interest in our interest .
10 Governments must also have sensible tax and spending policies .
11 Strength however is not enough : one must also have adequate stiffness .
12 A person must also have adequate notice of any charges to be brought against him or any matters that have to be taken into account .
13 We must also have swifter justice .
14 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 .
15 And the believer agrees all too easily that he or she must indeed have this sort of proof if belief is to be possible .
16 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 .
17 She spoke as if Ruth had been away on holiday and must therefore have abounding strength and energy .
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