Example sentences of "we must try " in BNC.

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1 We must try to ensure that , as a result of our own genetic manipulation , they do not turn out to be unpleasant surprises .
2 Pastor Albani urged his congregation to follow Christ 's way of non-violence : ‘ We must try not to be another lot of historical victors … hold to God 's word and love your neighbour as yourself . ’
3 But I would never want to upset anyone unless there was some very positive idea which we must try .
4 We must try to contact Victor , ’ she whispered .
5 ‘ Well , for a start , we must try to make Biff understand that we 're people . ’
6 Ronnie Moran , who resumes the role of caretaker manager he relinquished just over a year ago when Mr Souness arrived from Glasgow Rangers to fill the vacancy created by Kenny Dalglish 's shock resignation , said : ‘ We must try to give Graeme something special to come back to in the form of the FA Cup itself .
7 ‘ Then we must try it , ’ said Endill .
8 We must try , if so , to get more of her letters .
9 ‘ But until the nation wakes up to its responsibilities , we must try . ’
10 We must try a few passes some time . ’
11 ‘ Even where we have no solution , as with the black rats , we must try to keep their numbers in check .
12 ‘ At all costs ’ , wrote Dorothy Hardisty in one of her reports to the RCM executive , ‘ we must try to dissuade our boys and girls from believing that London is the answer to all their prayers . ’
13 We must try to prevent this happening .
14 We must try to act justly especially since the situation within the church is often confusing and upsetting .
15 We must try to respond to a negative with a positive .
16 We must try to acquire the habit of complimenting and encouraging others .
17 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 .
18 We must try to sleep if we can . ’
19 We must try to imagine these little worlds , with no public libraries or mobile vans , no bookshops or post offices , no magazines and even an old newspaper a rare event .
20 If we are to understand why older people do not respond to situations in more logical , less self-damaging ways , we must try to understand the system of prediction which the individual is using .
21 The experience of daily living with someone whose ‘ mind is gone ’ is peculiarly bleak , almost unimaginable ( yet we must try ) for those who have not experienced it .
22 But we must try .
23 So it 's still a pretty good wildlife area — and we must try to keep it that way .
24 It is in this context that we must try to understand the anxieties over masturbation .
25 We must try to hide . ’
26 Now , old boy , we must try to do our duty to each other .
27 The advice suggested : ‘ we must try , by adopting a uniformly more robust and aggressive approach , to recover some lost ground ’ and accused the Divisional Court ‘ almost invariably ’ of looking for errors or ambiguities so as to upset the determinations of adjudicators .
28 We must try to meet the needs of those people who are in retirement now , and try to create an effective scheme whereby those who are working now will be able to retire with financial security in the future .
29 We must try to seek ways of recognising the role of dedicated resident proprietors .
30 In addition , we must try to augment our oil revenues so as to enable the government to invest them for future development in industry and for processes and inventions at present unknown to us .
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