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

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1 ‘ So now , my children , we must choose a new heir . ’
2 Expressed verbally , we must choose a variable with a I above it in the same column .
3 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 .
4 3 MEMBERSHIP URGENT PLEASE encourage all new class members to join this term and any old members who have omitted to rejoin this year ; numbers are very important as we must show a steady growth in membership in order to keep our commitment in the Plan .
5 He set out on the infamous traverse , then decided I was not up to it and we must engineer a retreat .
6 We must score a ring-a-ding-ding one hundred per cent on the sexual compatibility rating ! ’
7 We must score a ring-a-ding-ding one hundred per cent on the sexual compatibility rating ! ’
8 ‘ This latest resignation does not do any good at all and we must send a letter to headquarters to get details sent out as soon as possible , ’ said Ian Fraser , Dunecht .
9 We must do a formal vote as it were .
10 In other words , we must identify a unique way of representing each possible pattern of communication a process might exhibit .
11 In retirement we must achieve a state of calm , for we can not expect large segments of our lives to be filled with ecstasy .
12 To begin with , we must draw a distinction between God as personal and God as a person .
13 In order to appreciate Oakeshott 's position we must draw a distinction between lex , a rule understood in terms of its authenticity , and jus , a rule recognized by the rightness of what it prescribes .
14 Traditionally , every spring , a campaign is launched , but this year we must hold a special campaign to ensure that everybody knows what the way ahead will be .
15 While all these contrivances give us the pleasure of moving water , we must spare a thought for the plants beneath .
16 This holds good on condition that we are restricting our attention , as in this study , to syntax ; once we take the broader view which embraces speakers ' knowledge of vocabulary as well , then we must admit a real analogue to this relation since speakers are quite aware that their language habitually uses , for example this set of words to instantiate E , and that set of words to instantiate P ( or , in most languages , various sets of words to instantiate the Ps occurring in various different intensional patterns ; see Appendix B , Section 7 ) .
17 WE MUST stage a really hefty strike in order to get the system changed . ’
18 We must create a fresh one to take its place , as a counter to one billion Chinese , and we shall control the new Russian state .
19 When they had entered the house , he said , ‘ Noo then , we must 'ave a plan , and we must all keep within shouting distance .
20 Instead we must construct a normal form explicitly around the semantic properties of programs : it should be obvious that different normal form programs are different semantically .
21 Thus we must strike a fine balance between simply learning to put up with things through realizing the inevitable limitations on satisfaction in the life of a finite creature , and between vigorous efforts to put the situation right .
22 I do n't want him to lose all sense of proportion ; we must make a five .
23 In another analogy , our mind can be thought of as a huge tapestry in which the many episodes of life were originally isolated and there was no relationship between the parts ; but at last we must make a unified scene of our whole life .
24 In the same way , we must make a plan of our spiritual garden and have in it many different gardens .
25 We must make a joint appeal , unifying the interests of those whose support we seek .
26 Where there are no established rules to guide decision we must make a direct judgement as to what will have the best consequences , concentrating on the more immediate and those we are personally most motivated to promote , as the remote future is highly unpredictable and we are unlikely to do much to promote what is not personally inviting .
27 As we listen to these phrases that rolled so easily off the tongue , and which have also rolled on down through history to our own time , we must make a special effort to remember very carefully just who the men were who engineered the Garotter 's Act — what kind of men they were ; what kind of times they lived in ; and what forces helped to shape their upright moral certitude .
28 Tandri Dewa decided that , ready or not , we must make a move , and the guests and grateful ladies were put ashore .
29 ‘ But we must make a plan .
30 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 .
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