Example sentences of "it must [vb infin] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and it must reflect on children
2 A good illustration of this principle is provided by the rules concerning ‘ statutory default powers ’ , that is , powers of ministers of central government to give directions to an authority which fails to perform some statutory duty ( or , sometimes , a statutory power ) as to what it must do in pursuance of its duty ( or in exercise of its power ) .
3 It must go to trial , so I will not grant an injunction ’ , as he may conclude , ‘ so I will grant an injunction ’ .
4 It must differentiate between background noise , words , and breathing .
5 Second , it must arise in circumstances which also give rise to proceedings already or simultaneously brought before an industrial tribunal .
6 It must want for sunlight .
7 It must remain at ease all the time or the task will become more difficult .
8 ‘ If the National Audit Office inquiry is to be full and fair it must take into account all the relevant factors .
9 Really the Council is in a position where it must act upon complaint , and it must look at the complaints and comments that 's been received .
10 Once a company has chosen its name it must comply with ss. 348–50 Companies Act 1985 regarding publication .
11 For UCP purposes the air waybill is an Article 25 transport document , and as such , it must comply with Article 25(a) ( i ) and include , unless otherwise specified in the credit , a signature by a named carrier or its agent .
12 You two say you did nothing — and I believe you — but think how it must look to Boz .
13 It must know about product ranges and specifications , production and servicing arrangements , the names of salespeople , addresses , phone numbers ( etc ) .
14 If the law is to recognise the significance of the individual 's physical integrity , then it must provide for offences of this kind even if some of the conduct falling within the definition of the offence is properly kept out of the courts by prosecutorial discretion .
15 Amazing as it must seem to non-Americans , skirmishing for the Republican presidential nomination for the 1996 election has already broken out .
16 President Bush also came away from his talks with Mr Gorbachev in Malta convinced that the Soviet leader recognised that German reunification may turn out to be unavoidable , but that it must come as part of a wider European endeavour to end the post-war division of Europe .
17 President Bush also came away from his talks with Mr Gorbachev in Malta convinced that the Soviet leader recognised that German reunification may turn out to be unavoidable , but that it must come as part of a wider European endeavour to end the post-war division of Europe .
18 I agree with the hon. Member for Normanton ( Mr. O'Brien ) that if the fast link goes through the east of Kent it should not finish at Stratford ; it must come to King 's Cross .
19 It must come from Piers . ’
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