Example sentences of "he must have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In business sales cases the conflicting public interests are that a man is not at liberty to deprive himself or the community of his labour and expertise unreasonably and yet he must have a freedom to sell his business for the best price ; which may be only obtainable if he precludes himself from entering into competition with the purchaser ( see James VC in Leather Cloth Co v Lorsont ( 1869 ) LR 9 Eq 354 ) . |
2 | I think he must have a bit of cold in it or something . |
3 | He must have a suitcase of handkerchiefs , Trent thought as he met the Latino 's cold eyes studying him over the crisp white linen barricade . |
4 | If the shipowner has loaded the ship for his own account he must have a bill of lading which must state that the merchandise loaded on board belongs to him , that is to say , the quantity of packages or boxes , the marks and the name of the consignee . |
5 | But when he spoke it was not of her but of Peach , how to feed him , what sort of supplements he should have , that although he had had his routine immunizations , he must have a booster at a year old and also an injection against a new sort of feline virus . |
6 | Whenever he spoke to the woman he regretted that he had not stamped his authority and demanded that Gwen should be released from Leconfield and transferred with him , but they had said in Century 's personnel that he must have a secretary who knew the ropes of the Service , and he had acquiesced . |
7 | ‘ He must have a memorial in the church , ’ she said . |
8 | Before the plaintiff can suffer the type of damage caused by passing-off , he must have a reputation associated with goodwill . |
9 | The board is also having to readvertise for a replacement to Dr Forwell after Mr Fyfe insisted that he must have a say in the appointment . |
10 | He ( she ? ) — I never can tell with cats ) is obviously used to people and we think he must have a home somewhere , but he 's always absolutely ravenous , and we ca n't refuse him food . |
11 | She felt he must have a grudge of some kind against her and she felt very frightened . |
12 | He was not wearing wellingtons , just his working boots , but he decided he must have a look . |
13 | He must have a nose for money better than any hound for any fox . |
14 | ‘ He must have a reason for choosing Peter . ’ |
15 | Rozanov said he must have a pee . |
16 | Here it is He must have a haircut , it 's too long would n't wear a hat anyway , I 'd chuck it away . |
17 | Being the child of a system-ridden age , he must have a theory . |
18 | It was a new envelope and address label , so he must have a typewriter in there too , but unless you were looking for it , you would hardly have spotted the swap . |