Example sentences of "[noun sg] one must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Thus it is clear that to develop heavy industry one must increase the supply of products at all costs and by all means .
2 I exorcized the mental terror by talking about it , using the experience as a demonstration to students of the mental attitude one must try to adopt on an excavation .
3 If one possesses some which are at or near the high' earning period one must plan in the realization that the high earning period is not likely to continue indefinitely .
4 But the most important conclusion one must reach about Jurassic times is that much of the form of the present continents had then been blocked out as it is today .
5 I detest the painters : Antonio Lopez , who sincerely believes that ‘ all a painter can demand is that his work be exhibited with dignity ’ ; Luis Gordillo , who has condemned the blandishing to tourism of the previous presentation of ‘ Guernica ’ ; Eduardo Arroyo , who confuses the vulgarity of Madrid 's status as cultural capital with the praiseworthiness of a perverse act ; José María Sicilia who has mistaken ‘ Guernica ’ for a prostitute , maintaining that ‘ if one accepts a gift one must fulfil the conditions it implies ’ ; and lastly , Antoni Tàpies , father of so many aberrations , for whom the transferral of ‘ Guernica ’ is as if , ‘ finally , contemporary art had a father-figure ’ .
6 That is why in the last resort one must depend on faith . ’
7 In this extract the hero approaches Stonehenge : Some readers have found the human sacrifice image ‘ juvenile ’ , and it is reminiscent of the general level of The Vale of Esthwaite ; but in Wordsworth 's defence one must point out that everybody believed that Stonehenge had been the scene of human sacrifice , and continued to do so until this century ( see , for instance , Hardy 's Tess of the D'Urbervilles ) .
8 To determine the nature of the contract one must find the intention of the parties as shown by what they said and did .
9 To get in on the educational field one must parrot the latest jargon even if it is rejected by ‘ one ’ .
10 And of course one must keep one or two clean copies for an emergency . ’
11 Of course one must put a lot of effort into marginal seats , but in the long term you must not forget the safe ones too .
12 They agree that to isolate the causes of the revolution one must search for factors which were present in Britain and absent in , say , France or Belgium .
13 In his Analogy , Butler concerned himself with the question of what sort of evidence one must possess in order to believe in God .
14 This newer cinematic approach summarises the essential difference between the cinema and the theatre , and in order to make good video one must re-learn this important truth .
15 When selling services to the business person one must remember that the circumstances and their needs will differ :
16 To consider the impact one must explore details of everyday life and discuss these with the elderly person in the context of the family network .
17 Amongst the major achievements of the century in group theory one must mention the modular representation theory of groups by matrices over finite fields as pioneered by Richard Brauer and the subsequent use of this theory in investigations into finite simple groups ( Section 6.6 ) .
18 For those believing in molecules of memory , the message is in the bell and its unique properties ; for those believing that memory is a system property of the brain , the bell is merely a part — albeit an important one — of the system , and to understand the message one must read the wiring diagram , not listen to the sound of the bell ringing .
19 To win eternal life one must love God and love one 's neighbour .
20 There are moments when one fears that Tolkien , in the Unfinished Tales — and in fairness one must repeat that they are unfinished , were never finally ‘ passed ’ by their author — was turning against the sources of his inspiration .
21 To be capable of such a thought one must possess the relevant concept , in this case that of length .
22 Writing in 1783 , long before social anthropology had assumed any coherent shape or even possessed a name , the eighteenth-century French social philosopher , J. J. Rousseau proclaimed our guiding assumption : ‘ One needs to look near at hand if one wants to study men : but to study man one must learn to look from afar : one must first observe differences in order to discover attributes . ’
23 That is to say , for the purposes of the calculation one must measure time using imaginary numbers , rather than real ones .
24 Her belief is that to reach a very wide audience one must establish character first so the audience can identify itself with the issue , through the character .
25 ‘ The basic thing one must understand about these decisions is that they are desperately disturbing and agonising for the parents .
26 When establishing a sales force incentive scheme one must consider objectives , timing , scoring methods and prizes/rewards .
27 It follows , then , that in their composition one must pay attention to the actual shape and purpose of the surface they cover .
28 Since the telephone directory is circulated to all government offices throughout the country one must assume that by now the Russians have managed to see a copy .
29 To examine power one must examine hierarchy , occupation , clients , race , and gender and recognize that these aspects of power are related to each other .
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