Example sentences of "we must [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | We must realise that other children 's values may be different , and that our children are affected by the pressure of their peers and others with whom they come in contact . |
2 | We must realise that , as a global company , our competition is not only the UK manufacturers . |
3 | If we pursue that path , we must realise that we will be transferring basic fundamental power over our economy to a supranational body of unelected , well-heeled bankers who will be able to take economic decisions that affect the livelihoods of millions of people . |
4 | If we support care in the community we must realise that nurse prescribing is part of that and will help to make it work . |
5 | That is the background of neglect against which we must realise that the Bill is being introduced . |
6 | While small influences in the short term may add up to large influences in the longer term we must conclude that , within an election campaign , television could influence but not dictate the public agenda . |
7 | However , since the Ephesians 5:33 statement ‘ and the wife must respect her husband ’ has no clause such as ‘ If he deserves it ’ , we must conclude that there is a certain heart attitude she is responsible for . |
8 | We must conclude that we need wise , shrewd , firm but imaginative diplomacy backed by lean but resolute , well equipped , versatile and flexible armed forces , led by the strongest team we can muster of prime minister , foreign secretary and defence secretary . |
9 | Logically , therefore , we must conclude that since accidents do happen then either the system is faulty or someone along the line is not doing his job properly . |
10 | If Lord Eldon used any language which could be so interpreted , we must conclude that he either did not guard himself so cautiously as he intended , or that he did not lend that degree of attention to the legal doctrine connected with the case before him , which he was accustomed to afford . |
11 | I think , comrade , that we must conclude that she has seduced Volkov in order to use him politically . |
12 | Asking what is the capacity for such an expansion , in practical terms , we must conclude that the available evidence suggests that it would require a transformation that would be nothing short of miraculous . |
13 | Unless it is assumed that the original stream had a meander belt of varying width , we must conclude that the meanders have not only been incised but also more fully developed in the more resistant rock . |
14 | In particular we must conclude that SEDIMENTATION IN THE PAST HAS OFTEN BEEN VERY RAPID INDEED AND VERY SPASMODIC . |
15 | We must conclude that the time zone niche has not delivered the benefits that were held out for it when LIFFE was established . |
16 | By the same reasoning we must conclude that K could plausibly have arisen , directly by a single change , from something slightly different again , which we may call K " . |
17 | We must conclude that this uniquely valid account of King Lear only became available to us with the theory of cognitive metaphor and the publication of Freeman 's paper . |
18 | Now that Dr Clarke has written a first-class book on the origins of the Keynesian revolution , we must hope that he will write another on the consequences . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | We must hope that the publishers will bring out a paperback . |
21 | Norma does her best at C & A , but we must hope that John Major runs our country more expertly than his wardrobe . |
22 | ‘ Then we must hope that your Harry goes back to America , ’ Felix said , ‘ not only for his sake , Alice , but for mine . |
23 | We must hope that it ends safely and successfully . ’ |
24 | We must hope that it will prove sufficiently attractive to tourists , so that , like several of our own rural lines , it is kept open mainly for its summer traffic , allowed by the powers that be to run even out of season , and can continue to serve its area . |
25 | We must hope that the current plans are implemented . |
26 | For the same reasons we must regret that Posidonius did not try out on Rome that ethnographical style which makes his Celts live for ever — a model to the French nation for any past and future extravagance . |
27 | We are not told so , but surely we must surmise that the door was shut unobtrusively , and therefore gently , by the shopkeeper . |
28 | If is 1 , we must show that θ = 1 , so that decreases to 0 . |
29 | We must show that it is possible for it to be both a resultant … and a totalizing force … how it can continually bring about the unity of dispersive profusion and integration . |
30 | We must show that this legislation is unworkable , that the unemployed are not to blame . |