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

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1 One is that we must admit verbal reports of inner experiences of human beings as valid evidence for studies of consciousness .
2 Well I , I take the implicit point that erm we 're all suffering cuts throughout the country , therefore why should n't higher education suffer similar cuts , but of course , higher education is in a different category to erm many other fields that the government pays for and sponsors , in that higher education is investment in the future , and therefore , if Britain is to survive erm as a , a nation of erm of some economic standing , is to well in the national , in the international stakes , then we must be innovative , we must create new things , and we must erm in , in that , to do that we must invest very strongly in higher education .
3 I and my colleagues on the Board are convinced that we must continue to develop our organisational basis with the aim of creating the conditions for success whatever the future may hold .
4 It is this quality and image that we must continue to build for all our services .
5 It is still my belief that we must continue to develop our liaison with all sectors of the funeral service , to further promote the importance of embalming .
6 Although Table 16–2 shows that the income tax system in the UK is progressive , it is the entire structure of taxes , transfers , and public spending that we must examine before we can judge how much the government is effectively redistributing from the rich to the poor .
7 This means that we must examine the data carefully to see whether there is any difference in meaning between the uses with and without to , and then seek an explanation for the curious appearance of to with this sense of know .
8 He stressed that we must capitalise on the traditional Scottish capacity for inventiveness and recognise that education itself is always an investment rather than an on-cost .
9 The reason we know that God recognises this dimension in the human personality is that he goes to such great lengths to make it very clear that he loves us , and one of his primary commands to us is that we must love one another .
10 If the immediate international situation is used as an excuse to get us to drop our opposition to the rearmament programme of the Government , the next phase must be that we must desist from any industrial or political action that may disturb national unity in face of fascist aggression .
11 They are so frequent these days in London , which has eight of 20 First Division clubs , that we must expect aesthetic considerations to be overridden .
12 ‘ For me , the manual is too firmly rooted in the philosophy of the 25 years old Buchanan report : the acceptance of growth in car traffic rather than living standards as the starting point for transport planning , the passive acceptance of declining public transport , the idea that we must choose between accessibility and environmental quality and the rather spurious notion that economic vitality demands a certain level of access by car ’
13 As I hinted parenthetically following the quotation from Clark , it seems perverse for him to insist that we must choose one at the expense of the other .
14 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 .
15 The issue , as far as I can see , and I was told , when I was growing it up in school , about the holocaust and that we must ensure that everybody remembers about the holocaust in Germany , and that it should never ever be allowed to happen again .
16 It is all very well for us to say that we must ensure that prisoners are properly employed , but when the unemployment figures increase every month in the east midlands , there is resentment and resistance to prison inmates engaging in meaningful work as such work would probably take away jobs outside the prison .
17 Something that we must avoid at all costs . ’
18 There seemed to be an unspoken acceptance by hon. Members that the present system was less than satisfactory , but that we must avoid at any cost anything as dangerous and revolutionary as suggesting a change .
19 What is relevant is that we must overwhelm our opponent quickly and effectively .
20 The recession that we 've gone through in materials and elsewhere in the economy has taught us , or should have taught us I believe , a very clear lesson and that is that we must end the situation that 's in the building materials industry where our members rely for a reasonable standard of living on bonus earnings the problem being of course that as soon as the recession starts to bite , then the bonus pay becomes very vulnerable to attack and reduction by the employers .
21 We should be told that we must stop the Trident programme , because that is the proper way of doing things .
22 One of the most important messages that we must give to everyone in our country is that we have in place proper , fair and effective policies to deal with the unprecedented flow of asylum seekers .
23 They would only say that we must eat otherwise things would be ‘ very bad , not good for you ’ .
24 The problem with this method is that we must generate the species of interest continuously — often by mixing two gases or solutions — in a way that can be matched to the timescale of the measurement .
25 In summary , the assessment of pain in babies and animals is so much more difficult than in adult humans that we must face the likelihood that we often get it wrong .
26 I repeat that I have sympathy with the staff of the Housing Executive and the Department of Health 's occupational therapy department , but there are great problems that we must face .
27 When the time comes that we must face William de Breos , we 'll face him .
28 These data are of interest not only because of the support they provide for the cohort model , but also because of a more general point they make about cognition , namely , that we must make a clear distinction between the sequence of processing stages and the accessibility of these stages for consciousness , or for the control of responses .
29 I and a few others who only that morning had begun to look forward to a peaceful summer ahead , swiftly concluded that we must make some gesture of our own in order to demonstrate the feelings of many of our fellow conservative Members of Parliament .
30 I , I agree that it is something that we must make sure that we arrange in future because people do get nervous about the cars out there unattended and er
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