Example sentences of "we must [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We must continue the drive for improved competitiveness and increased productivity , otherwise we risk being left at the starting gate , ’ he said .
2 We must continue the obligation to serve until we have brought home the men who have been fighting .
3 Expressed verbally , we must choose a variable with a I above it in the same column .
4 The choice of a serial implement tat ion for a computer would affect the architecture to the extent that we must choose a representation for negative numbers that can economically be processed in a serial manner .
5 While the earth waits we must prepare the season
6 Today we must welcome the fact that the three major parties in this country all agree about the importance of the Community .
7 We must lock the door .
8 But we were conscious that an accounting system maintains the corporate financial information and we must protect the integrity of that information .
9 We must protect the name of boxing .
10 We must protect the artist 's name , image and market ’
11 Our title was ‘ Only some of the truth : ‘ We must protect the artist 's name , image and market ’ ’
12 ‘ And we must protect the baby . ’
13 For the prospect of a retirement pension for all those presently under fifty years of age is looking distinctly forlorn we must protect the pension rights of all contributing members we must insist that trustees are elected from the shop floor and not appointed by some faceless director who may not even reside in this country .
14 We must study the gap closely and we must realise that , in many of the homes that have come on to the market , on which there has been significant capital outlay by people moving into the private sector , the costs have escalated because of the massive increase in interest rates .
15 He set out on the infamous traverse , then decided I was not up to it and we must engineer a retreat .
16 We must stress the importance of reading the labels carefully before purchasing sweet food .
17 Law : Why we must tame the state Leviathan : Greater use of judicial review would help people fight bad decisions by public bodies , Anthony Lester says
18 We must stop the slaying of our industries and the destruction of jobs . ’
19 To find how a country stands in respect of international trade , i.e. its balance of payments , we must compare the country 's total exports ( visible and invisible ) with its total imports ( visible and invisible ) .
20 In a world in which women are understood to be the equals of men , and in which we must promote the equality of people of different races , such a Christology as that which I was proposing would seem to be fruitful .
21 Having recognized that , we must avoid the danger of maintaining paraprofessionals ( most of whom are women and many of whom are members of disadvantaged minority groups ) in marginal positions in society by locking them into low-status and low-paying jobs .
22 But their captain , Richard Gough , aware of the high expectations , warns : ‘ We must avoid the danger of believing we won something by beating Leeds .
23 At all hazards we must avoid the creation of an amalgamated ‘ bourgeois block ’ which leaves the Socialists as the sole alternative .
24 We must avoid the temptation to project time-spans from the past into the future .
25 If we are to do better in 1996 , we must avoid the trap of appearing to set one group against the other .
26 ‘ This latest resignation does not do any good at all and we must send a letter to headquarters to get details sent out as soon as possible , ’ said Ian Fraser , Dunecht .
27 If we want as accurate knowledge as we can get we must minimise the degree of disturbance caused by the intervention of the act of measurement .
28 Also we must recognize the difference between food and not-food and so on .
29 We must recognize the need to encourage a youth of the G M B to participate more fully within the union .
30 We must recognize the truth in both the Oriental and the Christian views . ’
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