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

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1 His smile was tantamount to an unspoken ‘ We must hope for the best ’ .
2 We must think of the nervous system encoding the perceived world ; and in trying to understand this process we should consider not individual spikes but their potentially infinite combinations .
3 At times , of course , we know that the rate of subsidence ( and the rate of uplift ) has influenced the type of sedimentation , so the two are connected , but my general thesis remains that for the preservation of the bulk of the continental stratigraphical record we must think of the two as separate and independent phenomena .
4 We want him to begin to panic and then , just at the right moment , we must appear as the one rock in his own private storm . ’
5 And that 's something we must do before the next meeting so that I can answer the questions , cos we do n't really know at this moment .
6 The starting point for the Dobry inquiry was the lengthening delay in the processing of planning applications , but Dobry was quick to point out that ‘ not all delay is unacceptable : it is the price we must pay for the democratic planning of the environment ’ .
7 Thus , although SS continues to show the labour supply curve in terms of the after-tax wage , we must draw in the higher schedule SS ' ; to show the supply of labour in terms of the gross or pre-tax wage .
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 After this archaeological digression , we must return to the critical section .
10 However , we must return to the present day .
11 For the present we must return to the adjudicative context within which natural justice and fairness operate .
12 We must return to the fundamental question : is the extension of the human lifespan actually desirable ?
13 In practice , therefore , we must go to the smallest convenient unit as our basis of correlation .
14 Well nobody 's really saying in case when any of us sign it , we must sign excluding the written work
15 We must resolve on the forty fifth anniversary to continue in our support .
16 but er , I think we must concentrate on the decisive people as well to get these places on
17 John Nef , in his Wiles Lectures of 1956 , concluded that , if we seek the origins of our modern quantitative-mindedness , we must concentrate on the last decades of the sixteenth century .
18 We must begin with the initial decision.making within educational institutions themselves , and with the choice of what learning sequence or task will be presented to the students and for what reasons and with what expectations .
19 Continuing our previous search , if the term ‘ asbestos roofing ’ does not exist in the system , then we must search under the broad term ‘ roofing ’ .
20 ‘ What we must have at the same time is a greater level of consistency and the kind of spirit that was evident against Rangers . ’
21 And to improve this understanding we must look to the only example Althusser provides : Lenin 's discussion of the Russian Revolution .
22 Now we must look to the next stage of development .
23 But we must look at the long term view .
24 To understand the consequences of this constraint , we must look at the potential function of the ion .
25 Apart from China , it is to Japan that we must look for the largest influence on the martial arts .
26 Several factors influence our choice of subjects and we must look beyond the primary considerations of what catches the eye and how much will it cost ?
27 Rolt argues that we must look beyond the present system altogether .
28 If we are to find the answer to the problem of what gives stretches of language unity and meaning , we must look beyond the formal rules operating within sentences , and consider the people who use language , and the world in which it happens as well .
29 ‘ Well , we must look after the old folk , ’ he says fatuously and I notice he 's sweating .
30 Like the Common Law , the rules of Equity are judicial law , i.e. to find them we must look in the first instances to the decisions of the judges who have administered Equity .
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