Example sentences of "must [adv] [verb] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I must regretfully report that this part of Madeleine Barthelemy-Madaule 's book is very inexpert and amateurish — a judgement to my mind confirmed by her citing Professor H. Graham Cannon as an authority on the subject .
2 We must not assume that any reading of any artwork is in itself permanent or natural .
3 In an interview with French radio the following day he said that " we must not forget that this government has a lifespan which may be limited by the national sovereign conference " [ see below ] .
4 We must not imagine that such information is confined to large businesses .
5 But if we are speaking as Christians , we must quickly add that this situation is a problem only because of the Fall .
6 You should teach the patient safety measures when going outside with the wheelchair : for instance , he must keep his hemiplegic arm safely on his lap , and he must always check that both feet are on the footplates before you set off .
7 This explains the abundance of deltaic sediments in the stratigraphical record of the continental areas , but one must also expect that such sediments will either not exceed a critical maximum thickness , such as that suggested above , or they must have been deposited in a tectonically subsiding trough .
8 We must also recognise that any changes that we make will almost certainly not satisfy people outside .
9 Yet while we make this point we must immediately see that these pronouns do not characterize the relationship .
10 And it was n't just because of what happened with Mortimer … that was part of it , but the way Guy made her feel , deep inside , must surely mean that any damage done by Mortimer Harrison had been transitory … must n't it ?
11 Besides , even those who argue that the answer to women 's dependency/op-pression in the home is for them to take outside jobs ( as if the sort of jobs open to most women were in any way more congenial and less exploitative than housework , except in so far as they are paid ) and put their children into publicly funded day-care centres , must surely allow that some women ( as well as men , of course ) would choose freely to look after children , otherwise how are the centres to be staffed ?
12 You must then check that all instruments like the artificial horizon and altitude metre etc work .
13 However , as the authors themselves say : ‘ Searching as we do for dates and names to attach to our pieces , we must never forget that such information is a mere bonus . ’
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