Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The idea is that the bidder must think that the shares in the company are worth more than the bid price , for example , because under the bidder 's control the company will be operated more efficiently , otherwise the bid would not be made .
2 These are realistic enough , for we have copied layouts and borrowed phrases from genuine examples , but we must stress that no resemblance is intended to any actual organization or individual .
3 ‘ I must stress that the involvement of armed forces , the police and the voluntary services will cease once the trades unions agree , as they did two weeks ago , to provide normal accident and emergency service ’ .
4 I must stress that the equation is not one that Bukharin himself put forward , but has been derived by myself from his set of simple equations for equilibrium conditions .
5 The Secretary of State and his Ministers do not like to be reminded that they have a welfare role , but I must stress that the back payment of entitlement at issue tonight occurs under the National Insurance Act 1946 , a Social Security Act and the Supplementary Benefits Act 1976 which all state that DSS officers shall : ’ exercise their functions in such a manner as shall best promote the welfare of persons affected by the exercise of these functions . ’
6 However , I must stress that the word ‘ vigilante ’ in fact never passed my lips during the interview conducted by your reporter .
7 God needs his nourishment , his daily fix of souls as by the million every day we drop off the perch , and so Bernard and Apricot — renamed Ellen as a condition of marriage — if they 're to do God 's will , must reproduce till the cows come home , though nowadays of course the cows never leave home in the first place , they 're linked up permanently to milking machines .
8 This directory must exist and the user must have at least read and write access to it .
9 If specified , the directory must exist and the user must have at least read and write access to it .
10 This user must exist and the name can be up to 28 alphanumeric characters long , including spaces .
11 This directory must exist and the VMS user accessing the routine must have at least read and write access to it .
12 This directory must exist and the VMS user accessing the routine must have at least read and write access to it .
13 This directory must exist and the VMS user accessing the routine must have at least read and write access to it .
14 This directory must exist and the VMS user accessing the routine must have at least read and write access to it .
15 This directory must exist and the VMS user accessing the routine must have at least read and write access to it .
16 She felt sure that , any second , the wood must splinter and the attacker would be inside .
17 Even a single day 's loss is covered by a deposit that each counterparty must make when the contract is first taken out .
18 Securicor have joined the cowboys on the contract guarding and really I mean you must be getting sick of us getting up every time about security guards , but it 's an important problem and you must know that a lot of you must work at places where you 've got guards on the gate and we all should take a bit of interest in going to see these guards , find out that they 're working for two pound or two pound forty an hour , they 're working as many hours a week as they 'll actually work with no overtime rate , no night rate , no benefits worth having and I mean really I wish you 'd go to your companies and try and arrange site allowances , cos that 's the only way we 'll get any improvements , but when we talk about resolving grievances , we just took in Yorkshire region someone to a tribunal for constructive dismissal .
19 ‘ You must know that the Queen herself would hardly be about , at this time in the morning , ’ Morton said with a smile .
20 ‘ You must know that the companionship of you and Charlotte in a strange land will be beyond price to me . ’
21 In other words the tippee must , first , obtain from an individual , information which he knows to be unpublished price sensitive information ; secondly , he must know that the individual is a ‘ connected individual ’ within the meaning of the legislation ; thirdly , he must know or have reasonable cause to believe that that individual holds the information by virtue of being so connected ; and finally , he must know or have reasonable cause to expect that that individual should not have disclosed the information save for the proper performance of that individual 's duties .
22 In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation .
23 The murderer must know that the police would be immediately alive to the possible significance of that false early morning call to Mrs. Bidwell .
24 Nobody in this business is infallible , but if something does go wrong , the customer must know that the contractor has the technical resources and financial muscle to put it right ; just as that contractor needs to have the resources and skilled manpower to tackle any infestation , and be neither too big to care nor too small to cope .
25 Since you seem to know whereof you speak I will only say that you must know that the burden of restraint by means of the … mechanism … employed will , of necessity , fall upon the man .
26 If what you say is true he must know that the results would be checked ? ’
27 If the law is to be effective , the criminals must know that the chance of their being caught is high , as is the chance of their being convicted ; and that they are certain to receive a sentence that matches the severity of their crime .
28 In the " allowing " form the accused must know that the conveyance has been taken without lawful authority .
29 We must recognise that a trade sale as a single entity is theoretically possible , although we believe that there is no obvious buyer .
30 But scientists and lay practitioners alike must recognise that the terms and concepts used in alternative systems of medicine may have no exact equivalent in Western medicine , and must to some extent be-seen as metaphors ; and that standard ways of assessing therapy , notably by the double-blind controlled trial , may simply not be applicable to many alternative systems .
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