Example sentences of "must [not/n't] be forgotten " in BNC.

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1 These do not concern us for Kursk guberniia , which was almost exclusively Great Russian and Orthodox , but the traditional independence of the Old Believer elements in the Siberian peasantry must not be forgotten .
2 The relationship with his brother Frank must not be forgotten .
3 Primitive worlds or pagan savage and Old Testament prophet must not be forgotten : they are essential to the struggle between good and evil .
4 Yet he insists that if the arts are a necessary element in culture and if culture is essential to develop a people 's highest spiritual capacities , then it must not be forgotten that without religion no culture can exist .
5 However , it must not be forgotten that Miller 's expertise in the propagation and care of these newcomers , together with detailed advice on their cultivation in the Dictionary , undoubtedly played an important part in the availability and successful growing of hitherto unknown plants .
6 It must not be forgotten , however , that gonorrhoea in young boys and girls can also be acquired sexually , and there are on record cases of boys and girls as young as five years old who have caught the infection in this way .
7 Finally there may be a role for either haemodialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis , and cadaveric renal transplantation must not be forgotten , although assessment for such treatment can only be undertaken at a few specialist centres .
8 The children themselves must not be forgotten in the headlong race to reach attainment targets .
9 His incredible story must not be forgotten in Ayrshire .
10 However , it must not be forgotten that EEIGs are not exempt from the EC competition rules on joint ventures .
11 A very low-fat start to the day is tomatoes or mushrooms on a slice of wholemeal toast ; and the baked bean must not be forgotten at this time of day .
12 It must not be forgotten that pedestrians are not only concerned with danger from traffic , but also with the threat posed by other people ; as Hanna puts it ‘ not all pedestrians are Good Guys ’ .
13 It must not be forgotten that Luke is the author of two books in the New Testament : the Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles .
14 The Labyrinth dominates our thinking about Knossos , but it must not be forgotten that the temple was surrounded by a Minoan city , most of which remains unexcavated .
15 At the same time , the element of price competitiveness must not be forgotten .
16 It must not be forgotten that all the above Acts were passed by a parliament which was elected in ‘ The peoples Republic ’ with an overwhelming Communist party majority .
17 ( It must not be forgotten , of course , that contextual relevance goes beyond the purely linguistic context and embraces the whole context of situation .
18 That having been said , where gaps appear in the Code it would be better for them to be filled by a change in the Code itself rather than by judicial interpretation , for it must not be forgotten that breach of the Code is a disciplinary offence and it would be unfortunate if the officers in the present case , who were rightly not made the subject of any criticism by the court , should even in theory be liable to disciplinary proceedings .
19 But it must not be forgotten that ‘ person ’ for this purpose includes an artificial person : that is to say , it includes both ‘ a body of persons , ’ and a firm …
20 But while these ‘ broad brush ’ features of the story must not be forgotten it is important also to try to single out characteristics of Britain 's development that help to explain the particular shape of its own social policies .
21 Of course it is often possible to distinguish ‘ strong ’ and ‘ weak ’ ministers ; but it must not be forgotten that the comparatively temporary incumbent of the top position of a large organization may be just lucky or unlucky — in arriving when key advisers are likely to agree that exciting innovations are necessary , or conversely in finding that the consolidation of existing policies , or the confronting of unpleasant realities , is more important than the policy changes he or she cherishes .
22 ‘ That must not be forgotten .
23 From time to time various other forms of undercutting have been attributed to wind but the possible effects of other agencies , such as wetting and drying near the surface and salt weathering must not be forgotten , though they are doubtful as explanations of abraded wooden telegraph poles and even these can not be attributed to gnawing by desert rats .
24 It must not be forgotten that independent parts given to the feebler instruments are not actually heard in the tutti , but may play havoc with the clarity of design which should be the orchestrator 's first aim .
25 These must not be forgotten but , on the other hand , they are not systematically carried out and , aside from its independence , the systematic nature of audit is its most significant characteristic .
26 Moreover , the requirement that guidelines need ongoing revision in the light of changed circumstances must not be forgotten .
27 Twomey was getting on , of course , that must not be forgotten .
28 It must not be forgotten , of course , that subsidence itself may modify the nature of the sediment accumulated .
29 It must not be forgotten that the first person to give evidence about the injuries is going to be the plaintiff .
30 It must not be forgotten that for this three year period the patient was being cared for in two hospitals and in Hunstead Park by a full range of no doubt dedicated professions .
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