Example sentences of "must [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But the development of continuing education must eventually have a backwash effect on initial professional education at the undergraduate stage . |
2 | A Christian position must necessarily have a Christology . |
3 | But first I must just have a word with you about … ’ |
4 | If continued taking of the medicine does not produce remedy symptoms then the patient must still have a disease/energy disturbance that matches the disease producing capacity of the remedy . |
5 | The justification for a scale of ‘ utility ’ is that any two outcomes can always be ranked , because an individual must always have a preference between them . |
6 | We must always have a note , you see . |
7 | ‘ If it is a gesture , then it must always have a meaning . ’ |
8 | His uncle 's birthday was noted , he must always have a Christmas present bought and sent in good time . |
9 | The system must also have a structure such as an ordered set of channels through which the energy can be directed . |
10 | The lamp must also have a starter to heat the electrodes to a temperature where they begin to emit electrons . |
11 | You must also have a rent book , if you pay rent weekly , as proof of your financial transactions . |
12 | the university has a new duty , we are told : there is a besieging host , everincreasing , of Indians , Africans , Commonwealth people in general , Levantines , who aspire to become university teachers of English literature , and must therefore have a PhD — preferably a Cambridge one ( though it is admitted that a large proportion of them could n't hope to take the English Tripos with much credit — even if they could pass ) . |
13 | He wants a machine with intelligence ; he must therefore have a man . |
14 | The indifference curve through P' must therefore have a slope less than at P. A sufficient condition to rule this out is , for example , that consumption is a normal good . |
15 | Nannerl must certainly have a fur rug for the journey , or she will not be able to stand the cold in a half-open coach . |