Example sentences of "must [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In 1965 I read about Penrose 's theorem that any body undergoing gravitational collapse must eventually form a singularity .
2 The finiteness of the simplex method , established in Chapter 3 , shows that in any sequence of tableaux optimal over degenerate intervals , we must eventually reach a tableau with for all critical columns j , and consequently , at the next iteration , a tableau optimal over a non-degenerate interval .
3 Both changes must eventually reduce the food supply , both animal and plant , available to birds in farmland habitats .
4 But the development of continuing education must eventually have a backwash effect on initial professional education at the undergraduate stage .
5 The UKCC insists that any second level nurse seeking entry to a first level part of the register must successfully complete an examination of the same standard as that required for students undertaking a three year first level nursing preparation .
6 The scenes of horror and infamy on board of a man-of-war are so many and so great that I think they must rather disgust a mind than allure it . ’
7 But before this is done the Home Secretary must expressly authorize the granting of the warrant which must be endorsed with a statement of that fact .
8 Any mailing list must obviously include the name of the TV or radio station or of the publication and the address .
9 There was nothing for her here ; and if this was admitted between them it must swiftly prove an admission with only one exit .
10 This , again , is no declaration of open season ; it points merely to the obvious fact that moral agents must necessarily set the agenda .
11 Second , when making an assessment , information about what a child is able to do in one situation must necessarily form the basis of inferences about what a child might be able to do in other situations .
12 Two wrongs do not make a right , of course , although they must necessarily shift the balance in how we might approach such an inalienable moral precept as the ‘ general belief that right and wrong are , after all , essentially distinct ’ .
13 A Christian position must necessarily have a Christology .
14 This must necessarily include the replacement of the constraining and obsolete crown-subject relationship , which prevails in British law , by a modern state-citizenship relationship , the enactment of a bill of rights and the reform of the electoral system by means of proportional representation .
15 Jakobson 's answer to this argument is , however , a powerful one : all users of a language must necessarily know the system of categories into which its different elements are divided , even if only unconsciously ; and his analysis of poetry does not claim to represent what goes on in the reader 's mind , but to account for the special effect which the poetry , for reasons of which he may well be unaware , exercises on him .
16 To represent a happening as unforeseeable , however — and herein lies the explanation for the use of the infinitive with to — one must necessarily evoke a position before its occurrence : the stretch of time leading up to it must be evoked as containing no prior indication that it was going to occur .
17 We must constantly compare the copy with the reality shown to us by experienced paddlers and not simply look hard at a wide selection of paddlers and not simply look at our own friends and colleagues who may have been influenced by the same paddle strokes that we are studying ourselves .
18 We must hereafter keep the doing of this damnable magic from our shores . ’
19 Secondly , the predator must easily recognise the prey and remember .
20 Every item must perforce pay the tribute of the Chinese people 's gratitude to and love for Mao or Chou , and also to Hua .
21 For the character to know and demonstrate their doom , their body must physically manifest the flaw through an impairment .
22 If the Commission considers the Regulation does apply , it must nevertheless clear the merger unless it has ‘ serious doubts ’ about the merger 's compatibility with the Common Market .
23 I stopped after a short while and said ‘ this is nonsense — I ca n't learn any more of this sort of thing by two o'clock — I must just do a prose right through and see how I get on ’ .
24 But first I must just have a word with you about … ’
25 Similarly , if one can see things as blue one must already have the concept of blueness .
26 For an object to appear to be φ to someone , in the epistemic sense of ‘ appear ’ , he must already have the concept φ .
27 What is important to stress , however , is that the operation of a professional system of norms is a pre-requisite to identifying and examining the tacit assumptions which must already guide the investigation of crime .
28 ( c ) He must normally make a record of the search there and then unless this is impracticable .
29 I knew I must soon arrange the memorial party , and the perfect opportunity arose with a letter from one of my closest friends , Margo , now living in Australia , who was planning a trip to Europe with her husband later that summer .
30 But he did not think of it as a cosmic event which must somehow change the whole of human thought , altering philosophy and theology and closing the mouths of poets ; such a view seemed to him superstitious , a denial of ordinary scholarship and ordinary hard-thinking rationality .
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