Example sentences of "must [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He must worth a fortune then , Marg ?
2 The schedule designer must for every be putting himself or herself into the respondents ' shoes and trying to imagine what it would be like to be asked this question by a stranger who just turned up a few minutes ago out of the blue .
3 The foregoing chapters bring the story to that crucial time in the long history of earthly life when emerging man would find himself unwilling to accept that he must for ever be on his guard against the uncontrolled violence that ruled the evolutionary scene .
4 ‘ We call ourselves the Unifiers — an inner core of trade unionists who are prepared to take a few risks to get what we must for the majority .
5 The question must for the moment remain open as to whether it is inevitable that the economy should move in this cyclical way as it copes with the new microelectronics technology .
6 A definite must for footie fans .
7 Another must for this briefly visiting the Mournes is the traverse of the north ridge of the Bloody Bridge , on the Irish ea coast , to the Trassey road near Tollymore Forest Park ; or better still , on reaching the Hares Gap climb Bearnagh , Meelmore and Meelbeg and descend the broad slopes to Fofanny Dam .
8 Finally , another must for the tennis home , is the recently published Official 1991 Annual of the Wimbledon Championships .
9 MUST FOR fans of the now re-showing cult telly series .
10 What part of any contraction in the demand for elderly workers has been caused by state action over the setting of pension eligibility terms , and what part has been due to the autonomous decisions of employers , must for the moment remain an open question .
11 Although a plot of sorts involves the intrigues of the Egyptian Queen , whose enfeebled brother and consort has no power to break her obsessive love for ‘ the Wanderer ’ , the story turns on the simple fact that Odysseus must for ever love an unattainable ideal .
12 is an adult but must for bureaucratic reasons be treated as a child ;
13 Of what it felt like to live in such a world we are , and must for ever remain , entirely ignorant .
14 However , now that it is necessary to identify the functions the judges are performing when they sit as visitors in cases which are concerned with the question whether people are fit and proper persons to become or remain barristers , we must for the first time examine their function in that context alone .
15 But their minds must for a moment have flowed together , for Freeborn said :
16 Julia wondered if he would gallop her : surely he must for a hunter class .
17 She said : ‘ These clothes are a definite must for people who live for the night .
18 We must for example be able to use concurrent users of the same accounting information in many different languages .
19 Like a man in a dream , that must for his life run like a deer , and can only crawl like a broken worm .
20 Unless there is to be a capital reduction of Target , the buy-in of shares must for company law purposes be effected out of Target 's distributable profits or from the proceeds of the issue of new shares .
21 It must for example , ensure an independent judiciary , provide health and education services , basic infrastructure and maintenance and it must bring about the economic environment that allows the private sector to create jobs and growth .
22 It should not be felt that selling overseas is such a specialist and complex area that the uninitiated must for ever be excluded , or that membership can only be purchased at the expense of having very costly specialist services .
23 And , if you 'll accept my apologies , we must for the time being put the matter of Lady Maude to one side . ’
24 means you must for the farm house is around , erm
25 I climb up to my room from the small courtyard by a steep wooden ladder and stoop through the doorway , as I must through all the doorways here .
26 I must as a matter of honour remove all possible ambiguities of expression , avoid any taint of pretence , or dishonesty , or literary sleight of hand .
27 Language ( the practical ) must as a matter of urgency be separated from literature and literary criticism ( the theoretical ) .
28 Explain the problem if you must as a difference in approach to the job ; if you denigrate a previous boss the interviewer will assume that you will do the same thing next time around .
29 Most difficult of all , you will require a third list of variables and unknowns which , while impossible to estimate accurately , must as a matter of prudence be taken into account in any long-term budget planning .
30 In addition there is specific provision in section 6(3) , which provides that the defendant must as a minimum be aware that his conduct is or might be threatening , abusive or insulting .
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