Example sentences of "then we must " in BNC.

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1 Following the poem 's ritualistic treatment of history and treating it in accord with Eliot 's method for ritual 's interpretation , if we take ‘ enough cross-sections to interpret a process ’ , and the poem invites us to do so , then we must be aware of a general downward movement .
2 He was musing that the synthetic religions of Stalin and Hitler should neither of them ‘ properly be called pagan , but if you do call them pagan then we must say that they 're inferior as religions to genuine primitive pagan religion ’ .
3 If the sacrament of Holy Communion is the sacrament of reconciliation , of unity , of God making peace through the blood of his cross , then we must face the fact that this sacrament witnesses to our deep divisions , our brokenness and hurt .
4 Then we must recall the fear of the couple in the Garden .
5 Then we must all get together and think of a plan . ’
6 Then we must try it , ’ said Endill .
7 I must go and break it to dear Dimity , and then we must clear up things here , and set off for Thrush Green without delay . ’
8 If we genuinely believe everyone to be entitled to education , then we must reject the aristocratic distinction between an education fit only for workers and one fit for philosopher-kings ; but we Must equally reject the new assumption that only those who are receiving a scientific education are being ‘ properly ’ educated ; the rest , those who are studying arts , being relegated to the position of drones or parasites to be , at best , tolerated , and seen as ‘ enriching ’ themselves .
9 If universal education is a genuine ideal ; if , unlike the Greeks , we may claim to believe in such a thing as a democratic intellect , then we must stop thinking of a kind of people , a ‘ work-force ’ who will obediently slot into the place society has for them , trained as a kind of technological army .
10 ‘ He 's given us one month to find another meeting place , ’ she told the Pack ; ‘ then we must go . ’
11 If Britain is to survive as an advanced industrial nation then we must now develop and use our human talents in science and technology to improve our economic performance .
12 If P is the process that brings the pieces into the working positions , then we must use P — 1 to put them back again , so that our total operation is P ( F 2 R 2 ) 3 P — 1 .
13 Then we must all be on our guard ! ’ he commented .
14 However , assuming it is , then we must look very carefully at what happened to your mother .
15 Then we must follow them , ’ he said .
16 Then we must solve the transhipment problem ( TRP ) .
17 Then we must take our parasols , ’ Mrs Carson decided .
18 But if we are to be able to talk to our children about this at all , then we must have some understanding of the choices and risks they face .
19 If that is how we still feel , then we must recognise that we can only think this way because the Enemy is not threatening us .
20 Then we must repay your fare .
21 Then we must strengthen our defences seaward also , Sir Alexander . ’
22 If we do not oppose him by force then we must be willing to see all that we love and value go under for at least a generation .
23 Then we must help him learn the proper way to behave , ’ said Anabelle simply .
24 If we recognise the possibility of such an argument in relation to the concept ‘ multiple points of view ’ , then we must recognise that the ability to exercise multiple points of view is not very fully tested by Greenfield 's school tests .
25 Then we must accept all the DHSS 's arguments in favour of the cohabitation rule , along with all forms of discrimination and oppression rooted in the assumption that women are men 's dependants , for the simple reason that the assumption is correct .
26 If H Nl and H N2 and H N3 … etc. imply P , and if P is refuted , then we must reject H N1 or H N2 or H N3 or … ; but there is no reason to think that the culprit is H Nl in particular .
27 If so , then we must freely admit that another time-honoured tradition of British self-restraint has very recently bit the dust .
28 Although , if we wish to test the depth of these mid-Victorian fears and also to judge the constancy of the vocabularies of reaction , then we must edge back a few years to an episode that would bring back flogging as a judicial punishment almost as soon as it had been abolished .
29 If we offer this kind of text to children , and if the gulf between the two languages is to be bridged , then we must not play down the magnitude of the learning task which children face .
30 That is , unless we believe that language-users present each other with prefabricated chunks of linguistic strings ( sentences ) , after the fashion of Swift 's professors at the grand academy of Lagado ( Gulliver 's Travels , part 3 , chapter 5 ) , then we must assume that the data we investigate is the result of active processes .
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