Example sentences of "we must [vb infin] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Despite the burgeoning of literature on this subject , I believe that we must start with the writings of Marx , Engels and Lenin , as these still remain fundamental to everything else which has followed .
2 We must go into the reasons why we sometimes lose our lead [ in a technology ] and spend large sums of money on purchasing abroad equipment or technology which we are fully able to make for ourselves , often indeed at a higher quality level .
3 We must go to the ruins of London for food . ’
4 Still , I suppose we must move with the times .
5 To begin with , we must distinguish between the terms ‘ interest ’ , ( discussed in chapter 4 ) , and ‘ group ’ .
6 During these early years children form attitudes and perceptions which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will serve them in years to come .
7 During these early years children form attitudes and perceptions which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will serve them in years to come .
8 To describe the strategy in greater detail we must solve for the coefficients of such a strategy .
9 We must wait for the police . ’
10 To discover the origins of a station in such an unlikely place we must look to the problems faced by the BCR when it began working .
11 To explore this more thoroughly we must look at the changes in the social relations of cultural production which came with these new technologies .
12 In which case , we must look at the books evidence on both matters , as well as on such matters as the prisoners previous links with the IRA — which in most cases amounted to none — and wether the IRA lauds them as its own .
13 We must look at the standards and work in schools from an objective standpoint , and that should involve some outsiders , which means non-educationists , looking , inspecting and reporting .
14 If we wish to query the validity of his data we must look at the methods employed in collecting data on various aspects of population which go into his publications .
15 To find the most advanced animals that show regular regeneration of lost organs , we must turn to the reptiles and , in particular , to the lizards .
16 We must act on the complaints , ’ said a spokesman for the council .
17 Given the interests of the early social surveyors in investigating whole populations we must include among the forerunners the censuses of pre-modern times .
  Next page