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

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1 Throughout this book , I have emphasized that we must not think of genes as conscious , purposeful agents .
2 However , we must not leap to conclusions too hastily .
3 We must not look at goblin men
4 We must not let in daylight upon magic . ’
5 We must not let in daylight upon magic . ’
6 To understand why , if it is not logically necessary , our modern Cabinet developed , we must again turn to history .
7 What what we must n't do with Honey and Munnford is just take things at face value because what Honey and Munnford did is they actually carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they decided that I mean they carried out interviews with er lots of people thousand and they had a general study where they carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they said was that in particular with the reflector a l some , some scores are naturally higher than others and that what we ca n't do is just sort of look at these and say well this is the highest score , therefore I 'm much more of a , of a reflector than I have of , I am of the other three , all we actually need to do is compare our scores against the general norms .
8 If we are to oppose love to such wily , muscled concepts as power , money , history and death , then we must n't retreat into self-celebration or snobby vagueness .
9 But we must also bear in mind , particularly in view of the points raised in Chapter 5 , that such a model needs to be evaluated in terms of its pedagogic relevance .
10 Having focused on the considerations for multinationals , we must also bear in mind the domestic inflationary consequences for UK companies .
11 In light of this , we must also bear in mind that until our income reflects any upturn in the economy , the Institute 's budget will have to remain in low gear .
12 We must also learn from criticism , and learn not to put our pride in the way like a brick wall if we are criticized .
13 We must equally demonstrate to Government our fitness to undertake the important work of managing nuclear activities on their behalf safely and cost-effectively .
14 That idea is that sovereignty is something to be guarded , preserved and held in splendid isolation , the idea that we must always think of sovereignty as something that we are required to hand over , required to lose , to surrender or to sacrifice — conceding , in the words of my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley , powers demanded by the Community .
15 But we must now return to England to consider briefly part of the lively contribution to the developments we are discussing made by Sir Edward Tylor ( 1832–1917 ) .
16 We must now look at section 433 of the Insolvency Act 1986 :
17 Finally , in considering Reagan 's personal contribution to the triumphs of his first term , we must obviously take into account the consequences of his appearances on television .
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