Example sentences of "we must [adv] [vb infin] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course we must not forget our island jewels of Sardinia , Sicily , Elba , Ischia , Lipari and Capri . |
2 | Yet we must not get their faith in witchcraft and magic out of proportion . |
3 | We must not buy their fruits |
4 | In a multicultural society , we must not allow our idolatry of art and literature to obscure issues of immense social and political significance . |
5 | For the Evening Standard of 2 April , Baker penned a piece on ‘ Why we must not allow our tolerance to be abused ’ . |
6 | However , we must not forget that even in a welfare totalitarianism like Inca Peru the individual still has some sort of rudimentary superego , albeit perhaps only the primitive one of early childhood ; and , furthermore , we must not overlook his explanation of the feeling of triumph present in mania . |
7 | We must not keep our guests waiting . ’ |
8 | We must not let our defences down , Mrs Thatcher and other cautious voices would argue . |
9 | We must not let our defences down , Mrs Thatcher and other cautious voices would argue . |
10 | 6.3 Bolinger was quite right to point out that what is in fact exactly the same principle may apply in the relationship between an adjective and its noun ; in consequence , we must slightly refine our view of qualification as outlined in Chapter 1 . |
11 | We must n't allow your mother 's money to be wasted in this way . |
12 | ‘ We must n't lose our heads , ’ said Masklin . |
13 | We must n't keep our hero from his destiny , ’ said Lio ! rt . |
14 | but we must n't let our kids be sick in their car . |
15 | But we must n't let our fear overcome our purpose , our duty . |
16 | ‘ We must n't indulge our feelings at all . ’ |
17 | We must also extend our congratulations to our neighbours , FC Titford Polymer Converters , for taking the Second Division championship at the first attempt . |
18 | As an internationalist labour organization we must also stretch our wings and offer help and expertise to our fellow workers in these countries . |
19 | This sort of message I take to mean we must generally curb our excesses , get back to nature and question the use of anything which threatens the environment . |
20 | The current economic conditions are particularly challenging and it is clear that we must increasingly earn our living by ingenuity and innovation . |
21 | When my right hon. Friend is dealing with trade with Libya , will he bear it in mind that the United Kingdom is happy and willing to trade anywhere in the world , because that is important to us as a trading nation , but we must never sacrifice our values and standards , particularly those concerning our attitude towards international terrorism ? |
22 | In order for the information in the artefacts to become directly usable , we must then organise our affairs so that the artefacts are transformed before they reach the executive decision maker 's desk . |
23 | We must now examine his record . |
24 | Having described what the Chart qua graph looks like we must now consider its properties as a process . |
25 | The period of foreign aid is ending and we must now cut our coat according to our cloth . |
26 | We must now turn our attention to the spiritual dynamics which operate in relation to the communication of the gospel . |
27 | We must now turn our attention to this general conceptual background itself . |
28 | We must now turn our attention to the wider situation in which 5 Corps found itself on 10–12 May . |
29 | Our case is complete , but we must now catch our man . ’ |
30 | Jean Le Mee , professor of Mechanical Engineering at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York , believes that we must now broaden our vision to progress in AI . |