Example sentences of "we must [vb infin] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | In retirement we must achieve a state of calm , for we can not expect large segments of our lives to be filled with ecstasy . |
2 | In the same way , we must make a plan of our spiritual garden and have in it many different gardens . |
3 | Before you rush out , though , we must advise a modicum of caution . |
4 | We must develop a strategy of management based upon the known facts . |
5 | In order to extend the discussion beyond the sphere we must introduce a definition of curvature valid for any such surface . |
6 | As I say , we must introduce a breath of fresh air into the inspection system . |
7 | A bald statement that the exercise of public functions may be challenged by judicial review does not , however , tell us all there is to know about the sort of decisions which are amenable to judicial review ; and so now we must consider a number of distinctions which can be drawn between types of public functions . |
8 | Also we are being told we must work a minimum of 30 hours a week ( meal times not included ) . |
9 | The increased qualified majority voting in the Council of Ministers , to which we have agreed in the treaty , means that we must have a way of keeping our national Parliaments better informed than they are at present . |
10 | ‘ We must have a modicum of privacy . ’ |
11 | I knew we must have a store of old army-type blankets for use when patients ran temperatures yet their teeth chattered during bouts of fever — malarial or dengue . |
12 | One of the most difficult things for modern parents is to remind ourselves that we must maintain a life of our own . |
13 | ‘ We must keep a sense of perspective about what he 's done . |
14 | ‘ I know we must look a kind of circus . |
15 | Secondly , some of the faunas have not yet been dated accurately , and we must allow a tolerance of +-l — 5 million years for each one that is known , although we can work on the assumption that two faunas that have several animals in common are of about the same antiquity . |
16 | We must find a way of distributing the burden more fairly . |
17 | I take the view that a collection of material which is consonant with our acquisitions policy in other respects , should be accepted on the assumption that we must find a way of preserving it and making it available . |