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

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1 ‘ And we must not forget the Pantheon .
2 Mary Alston , arguing the case for a pay rise , pointed out in a speech as early as 1922 that It may be that prior to 1914 , women were employed in book composing only , but we must not forget the introduction of monotypes diverted hand labour to other channels correcting , making up and so forth , and in every large office today , not to speak of the small ones , we find women compositors setting , making up , doing author 's corrections and in some offices making ready for machine .
3 But we must not forget the shadow which they cast , particularly on older women , who bear the double burden of sex as well as age prejudice .
4 Investors have their capital tied up and at risk ; senior managers have their livings and ulcers tied up in it ; but we must not forget the men on the shop floor who have their lives and self-respect tied up in it too . ’
5 And we must not forget the grandstand finish to the Volvo German Open by Dungannon 's Darren Clarke !
6 We must not forget the sufferings that occurred , ’ the priest , Yan Adamovich , told the congregation in Polish and Byelorussian .
7 Finally , we must not ignore the fact that research and careful planning is needed in order to devise extensive husbandry systems that are humane , commercially feasible and protective of the environment .
8 In recognising this we must not underestimate the contribution made to the industrialising economy by the earlier expansion of manufacturing in response to home and overseas demand .
9 Even when the sources of external information are straightforward , we must not underestimate the problems of analysis of that data .
10 We must not underestimate the challenge and the costs involved of winning new business in this field . ’
11 What is proposed is just such a formation : we must not miss the opportunity .
12 Lenin was willing to make concessions , but not on the centralized unity of the party — ‘ we must not weaken the force of our offensive by breaking into numerous independent political parties ; we must not introduce estrangement and isolation and then have to heal an artificially implanted disease with the aid of these notorious ‘ federal ’ , plasters ’ .
13 Of course , we must not exaggerate the value of doubt and forget its darker side .
14 We must not sanction the contracts lying on my right hon. Friend 's desk — and by that I mean that there should be no more contracts for gas generation .
15 We must not minimize the cost of reconciliation ; forgiveness is never cheap .
16 But in order to make up an army we must not destroy the nation ; it would be destruction to a nation if it were deprived of its best elements .
17 Someone who gives this answer clearly takes it that in some cases it works , and we must not beg the question against him .
18 … in the present era of super.professionalism , whether of the blended variety or not … we must not overlook the need for a measure of professional restraint .
19 we must not support the Ukrainians , because their movement is not convenient for the proletariat .
20 But we must not support the innateness claim with the wrong arguments .
21 The Home Secretary said that we must not provide the opportunity for the organised violence against asylum seekers in Europe to spread here .
22 As for last week 's increase in interest rates , which he endorsed , Mr Heseltine said : ‘ We must not let the medicine drag out , dissipating our economic strength and dispersing our political support . ’
23 We must not lose the battle over nuclear power …
24 Active citizenship is still an ideal , but we must not lose the vision of the classical theorists , regarding participatory democracy .
25 We must not lose the ability to bestow membership on those very able people in the allied professionals of accountancy , banking and insurance for example .
26 To use this opportunity fully we must stop the severe haemorrhaging of faith among believers , we must work towards a clearly discernible Christian mind , and we must carefully answer the questions and objections of our contemporaries .
27 We must both keep the question in mind all the time . ’
28 We must hereafter keep the doing of this damnable magic from our shores . ’
29 Because we must n't miss the point , it does say , it 's er , the government is objecting be on the grounds of health and safety .
30 We must n't forget the petrol of course .
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