Example sentences of "we must [verb] that the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That is the background of neglect against which we must realise that the Bill is being introduced .
2 We must conclude that the time zone niche has not delivered the benefits that were held out for it when LIFFE was established .
3 Certainly we must hope that the government in its final response will take the arguments put forward by Alvey somewhat further ; after all it has had the best part of six months to consider them .
4 We are not told so , but surely we must surmise that the door was shut unobtrusively , and therefore gently , by the shopkeeper .
5 Since these particular constraints do not apparently operate upon variation in subject-verb agreement in standard English , which in turn is affected by a different set of constraints ( see Huddleston 1984 : 241 ) , we must assume that the surface variants of the verb which occur in the two dialects are embedded in structurally different grammars .
6 We must assume that the Society only operated from 1893 to 1895 .
7 We must assume that the problem for the discourse analyst is , in this case , identical to the problem for the hearer .
8 As we consider each crop , we must assume that the land and climate make its cultivation viable .
9 These will have been issued with a fixed redemption value and we must assume that the holder calculated that this would give him a return equal or similar to alternative returns currently available .
10 For the sake of the argument we must assume that the space covered by the arch is proportional to the benefits , so that there has been some purpose in making the arch as broad as possible .
11 We must assume that the density of information packing in spoken language is appropriate for the listener to process comfortably .
12 If specific rates refer to 5-year age groups , we must assume that the rate applies in every year of the group so that the rate derived from the fictitious figures of table 10.5 is
13 ‘ I shall not rise to the inevitable sexism which comes from the Government front bench , ’ replied Ms Armstrong , and since not even today 's siren Labour party can consider the word ‘ silly ’ to be sexist we must assume that the objection is to being described as a woman .
14 We must recognize that the time has come for a national crusade against pornography .
15 We must ensure that the support materials we prepare for teachers are as closely tied in with the demands of the curriculum as possible , especially with the new 5 – 14 guidelines , and my first priority has been to talk to Educational Advisers throughout Scotland .
16 That is why we must ensure that the contract is properly dealt with — otherwise , the Public Accounts Committee , among other bodies , will have a lot to say .
17 I believe that the money should be spent now on the services used now , and we must ensure that the planning is right so that the terminus is built in the right place .
18 We must ensure that the gap does not lead to anxiety about possible eviction .
19 This approach presents us with a particular problem since we must ensure that the representative chosen provides us with a good insight into that political theory .
20 We must ensure that the security forces are the real defenders of human rights and freedom from fear and violence , and that they are clearly seen to be so .
21 At the end of the day , however , we must ensure that the House retains control of public expenditure .
22 If we postulate , and we just have , that within un- , sub- or supernatural forces the probability is that the law of probability will not operate as a factor , then we must accept that the probability of the first part will not operate as a factor , in which case the law of probability will operate as a factor within un- , sub- or supernatural forces .
23 Of course , we must recall that the textbook model of perfect competition abstracts from important aspects of reality such as imperfect information and costly monitoring by shareholders and others .
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 Throughout church history , and as we move towards the eschaton , we must recognise that the world is not yet kingdom territory .
26 I do not think that British Rail should be given carte blanche to abolish rights of way on every railway track , but where train speeds and frequencies are as great as on the line to which I have referred , we must recognise that the combination of pedestrians and such high-speed trains is deadly .
27 But if rationalism and empiricism have a tendency to blot out God , we must recognise that the Enlightenment 's supreme beguilement which has so bewitched modern men and women is a false understanding of human beings .
28 The impact of clearance by men using stone axes can be appreciated from this , although we must consider that the use of fire may have been even more important .
29 Before considering these offences we must note that the Act is aimed at trade and business .
30 At the outset we must state that the picture is still very unclear and that those forms of depressions which can be linked to an abnormal body clock are likely to form only a small proportion of all cases .
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