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

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1 We must knock on the earth for ourselves .
2 They wake with this sense of suffocation and must sit up and bend forward or else must rush to the open window ; they feel they must take a deep breath .
3 Under the Act , passed in 1973 , federal agencies must consult with the Interior Department to ensure that their activities do not threaten endangered species .
4 ‘ I really must think about the whole question , ’ she thought , as she went up the stairs to the flat .
5 You must think about the time that you have available to spend with an animal .
6 We must think of the nervous system encoding the perceived world ; and in trying to understand this process we should consider not individual spikes but their potentially infinite combinations .
7 I say to the orchestra , this is not the way ; you must think of the last bars as a fermata , a fermata that lasts the entire length of the coda .
8 But now , we must think of the clan .
9 I do n't eat much at lunch-time myself but we must think of the Captain here who 's doing all the work … perhaps a string or two of those wild boar sausages — do you think they 're local ?
10 Imagine then what Africans in South Africa must think of the miraculous transplant surgery of Dr Christian Barnard !
11 Perhaps , however , we must think of the postman as having a seemingly well founded belief that he is delivering letters to real people .
12 " Well now , " she said in a brisk voice , " we must think of the future .
13 ‘ I must think of the future .
14 GUIL : Yes , one must think of the future .
15 At times , of course , we know that the rate of subsidence ( and the rate of uplift ) has influenced the type of sedimentation , so the two are connected , but my general thesis remains that for the preservation of the bulk of the continental stratigraphical record we must think of the two as separate and independent phenomena .
16 Whether time is found depends upon the Leader of the House who , of course , must answer to the Cabinet .
17 He must build between the moments a place of images and light .
18 We must build on the success and continue to press all political parties to develop financial and social policies which ensure that sufficient affordable homes for rent are made available as a matter of policy .
19 We must build on the experience of regional disputes which shows that there can be a role for international law , the United Nations and , above all , the permanent five of the Security Council .
20 Again , it is not totally inappropriate that this sort of overlap should exist since RMI must build upon the data that exist within the service ; it can not be separate and unrelated to that which currently exists .
21 We must build in the kind of rebate system that the hon. Member for South Dorset ( Mr. Bruce ) tempted me to describe — a rebate system which concentrates on people 's ability to pay and which is not concerned with an artificial concept of status .
22 A large enough space on the floor must be found , or the track must wind between the legs of tables and chairs .
23 It appears to me that default in the sense of breach of duty must persist after the act or neglect until the damage is suffered .
24 The user must log onto the LIFESPAN installation account with the default directory and UIC set to that of the process directory .
25 The user must log onto the LIFESPAN process account or an account with access to the LIFESPAN database files .
26 This is an important adaptive feature for a species that must reproduce under the dense canopy of primary forest .
27 The Danish Government emphasised the correlation which must exist between the member states ' quotas and the local fishing areas which the quotas were to benefit .
28 In the psychic economy of the universe a compensation must exist for the reverses Jaq had suffered at the hands of the Harlequin man .
29 First , variation in a character must exist at the outset of the evolutionary process .
30 In fact in Duru [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 2 the Court of Appeal thought that both charges in relation to the thing in action represented by the cheque and to the paper itself were to be upheld but the judges ' minds were not directed at this issue whether property must exist at the time of the obtaining .
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