Example sentences of "[vb pp] we must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ONCE the planning is done we must meet with Parish and County Councils and give them a complete briefing — BEFORE we approach residents .
2 Firstly , we must distinguish what may be said and what must be said ; and secondly , in what must be said we must distinguish the unique forms from alternative ones .
3 On the one hand we are being told we must deal with the deficit , and on the other that we must not close things and rock the boat with the NHS White Paper around . ’
4 Also we are being told we must work a minimum of 30 hours a week ( meal times not included ) .
5 Not unnaturally , there was a certain amount of resentment on both sides as the changes were implemented , but after the initial shock was over and it was realised we must adapt , things simmered down .
6 Because women 's work is never done , and underpaid , or unpaid , or boring or repetitious and we 're the first to get the sack , and what we look like is more important than what we do , and if we get raped it 's our fault , and if we get bashed we must have provoked it , if we raise our voices we 're nagging bitches , and if we enjoy sex we 're nymphs and if we do n't we 're frigid , and if we love women it 's because we ca n't get a real man , and if we ask our doctor too many questions we 're neurotic and if we expect the community to care for our children we 're selfish , and if we stand up for our rights we 're aggressive and unfeminine , and if we do n't we 're typical weak females , and if we want to get married we 're out to trap a man , and if we do n't we 're unnatural , and because we ca n't get adequate safe contraceptives , but men can walk on the moon , and we ca n't cope or do n't want a pregnancy we 're made to feel guilty about abortion , and for lots and lots of other reasons we 're all part of the Women 's Liberation Movement .
7 " Now that I 've recovered we must think of your reputation , Mrs Lang . "
8 The sheer quantity of such imports might preclude tribute being the mechanism of transmission to Kent , but if a material exchange was involved we must look to the area of consumables to fill the other half of the transaction , for durable Kentish items are known , but are rare , on the Continent .
9 When something does n't go as we had hoped we must try to see the good that comes out of it in the end .
10 Younis explained that whatever had happened we must eat .
11 Once the symptoms have begun we must act immediately , employing the specific technique of distraction which through practice we know works best for us .
12 From being mainly voluntarily established we must see the development of new catalysed organisations meeting specific needs .
13 Evaluation is still rudimentary but it is increasingly accepted that with services as massive and costly as those described we must develop techniques for measuring their impact and comparing the success and failure of different approaches .
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