Example sentences of "must [verb] [that] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I must explain that I do not like combined heater stats ; in general I find that the heater part packs up within a year , as , regrettably do modern heaters , and I would rather throw away a £5 heater than a £10 plus heater stat .
2 ‘ Everyone must know that we do n't live together , or even see each other . ’
3 We must recognise that we need both accurate descriptions of language that are related to situation , purpose and mode ( i.e. whether the language is spoken or written ) , and prescriptions that take account of context , appropriateness and the expression of meaning .
4 The hon. Gentleman must recognise that we have not given a commitment to establish a funding council : we simply gave a commitment to provide powers for the Secretary of State to do so .
5 We must assume that you know how to express yourself in sentences .
6 We must ensure that we campaign as hard as possible , that sixty becomes the state pension age for all our members , men and women .
7 The Minister for Arts , Richard Luce , speaking at the Library Association Members ' Day in 1987 , remarked , ‘ We must ensure that we do not lose sight of our main objective .
8 client acknowledgement : normally , the client should be requested to confirm the terms of engagement by signing and returning a copy of the engagement letter ; if this is the case , we must ensure that we do not commence work until the signed copy is on file .
9 We are not , of course , and we must ensure that we do not become one .
10 Right , Microfit holds this in this regard and every regression that you estimate will always have a table of diagnostic test statistics after it , right , so although we are interested in the parameter values of our estira estimated right , in order to have any confidence in those parameter values you must ensure that we have n't violated any of the assumptions
11 However , I must confess that I do not find this to be a serious problem at least , not yet .
12 I support the intention of the Bill and its important deterrent aspects , and I shall support it for the same reason as the hon. Member for Oxford , East , but I must confess that I do so with some reluctance at this stage .
13 I must confess that I have not the least idea what this phrase could mean in an orthodox Christian context .
14 Of Henry , as of Edward III , we must admit that we do not know what his precise political ambitions in France were .
15 To date I must admit that I do n't know why they sit tight .
16 I must admit that I do not always want to go to work but once I am there I nearly always have a really good time .
17 I must admit that I have always assumed that ‘ last day ’ of one month compared with ‘ last day ’ of any other month , irrespective of actual date .
18 In speech , lacking these devices , we naturally expect the prosody to be called into play — but we must beware that we do not exaggerate its role .
19 My personal view , and I must emphasise that I have n't discussed it with John , is that we should not be offering a general horticultural advice service to all and sundry , but that we should restrict this to areas where we have recognised expertise — Alpine & Rock Gardens , Arboriculture , Glasshouse cultivation and others .
20 I have said consistently we do n't want to be the first in the industry , I would rather await either N A C O T , N A C O M or the U D M seeing what they , the outcome is there as we have traditionally done and then take it from there where you must agree that we have usually improved on their offer when it 's been made .
21 However , at the same time I must say that we have very high welfare and hygiene standards in this country .
22 I must say that I do not at present find the time at all tedious and I may say scarcely monotonous .
23 At this point I must say that I have n't yet found a carp that did n't eat Tropicanas .
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