Example sentences of "must [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 For some reason , this letter so unnerved her that she thought she must rush down to the sea at once , and run the thudding in her head quite out of it .
2 Every user of LIFESPAN must log on to the system via a unique user name and password , allocated in this way .
3 ( c ) The causation of the public nuisance or the threat to public order must arise out of the use of the premises for the sale of alcoholic liquor .
4 If you must jump out of the loop , you should use UNTIL TRUE to " pop " the stack .
5 But by March that year the Chiefs of Staff were recording a victory for their view of the Middle East , and were arguing that this implied that Britain must hang on to the right to return to bases in Egypt , even in the absence of agreement .
6 But if a statement such as ‘ John is tall ’ is to be true , then the predicate ‘ is tall ’ must latch on to the world , just as ‘ John ’ does .
7 It is for these reasons that Woolwich is not enabled or required to seek its remedy through the statutory framework , but must fall back on the common law .
8 However , where negotiation fails , the parties must fall back on the law , and their rights and liabilities will then be governed by the terms of their contract .
9 With patterned fabric , the design must line up across the whole width of the curtain .
10 Since May was seventy-two when his book was published , it is clear that many of his recipes must date back to the days of Queen Elizabeth 1st .
11 According to Mr S Raisbeck of Selby Crescent ( assistant manager at the replacement Regal Cinema 1948–51 ) the whole of the north wall of the Regal is the original wall of The Theatre Royal and so must date back to the 1880s .
12 The details of the timetable motion allow for just five days ' debate on a Bill which is 103 pages long , contains 94 clauses and nine schedules and which must report back to the House by 26 February .
13 Ten millennia of history will have been sacrificed to a crop of little taste and to gardeners who must keep up with the Joneses .
14 You must keep up with the full range of your subjects — but where do you begin ?
15 One layman summed up the feeling with the remark , ‘ If there were stolen goods anywhere on the premises , the Church must keep out of the matter .
16 I must work round to the subject gradually .
17 A composer is haunted by certain themes , subjects or moods , and he must look around for the stories or dramatic vehicles he needs to bring these themes to life as musical theatre .
18 All the same he felt that he must look in at the hall before going to his hotel .
19 To define Rottweiler character , we must look back to the breed 's history .
20 If this is what we hear inside with the canopies sealed , God knows how it must sound out on the tarmac !
21 ‘ Then you must sleep out in the corridor . ’
22 ‘ Those who argue that maybe we should just once more try to delay it must face up to the responsibility that they may , by their good intentions , create much more suffering than anything we have seen so far .
23 Harris accuses Cole of ‘ stepping away from a system that must face up to the hypocrisy behind pretending to give a helping hand ’ and ignoring the way this system ‘ ( ab ) uses the South … and , in the words of Eduardo Galeano , ‘ spreads the haemorrage to cure the anaemia' ’ .
24 I would n't have omitted him three hours before , but now it seemed I must face up to the situation as it was without him .
25 The situation is defined as one where ‘ you ca n't tell a teacher what you 're going to do , ’ the child who resists must face up to the consequence that ‘ you 've got to accept that you 're going to get into more and more trouble . ’
26 They must face up to the limitations of the Western model — though the baby of Western expertise should not be thrown out with the bathwater of its failings .
27 We must face up to the harsh fact that the present social and economic pattern of farming in the EEC can no longer be maintained .
28 Either they must draw back from the spotlight and forfeit their privileges or pick their partners based on purely practical criteria .
29 It considered that if the Community 's system of quotas in its present form allowed member states to introduce certain requirements whose compatibility with Community law could only be justified by the necessity to attain the objectives of that system , then such requirements could only be incorporated into the quota licences or other quota management measures which the United Kingdom must lay down for the management of its quotas under article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 , and not be imposed as conditions for the registration of vessels .
30 Using other kinds of evidence , we must move out to the localities , and the counties .
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