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

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1 When we are writing we must unlearn this disembodiedness if our work is to achieve the depth and richness we desire : we must learn to speak with our whole body and not just through our mind 's eye .
2 ‘ You are saying we must wake Calatin ? ’ said Taliesin .
3 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 .
4 If we are to succeed we must have the best information possible from scientists , economists and other professionals .
5 For example , if unc which we write as D = Diag(1,2,3) , and unc then if C and D are to permute we must have unc so that d = e = f = g = h = k = 0 , leaving C = Diag ( a , b , c ) .
6 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 . ’
7 Also we are being told we must work a minimum of 30 hours a week ( meal times not included ) .
8 But er however things went on and er we , we 've had very bad years some years when the we , stuck too much I think to some of the Morris of course er they had their troubles of course and , and then eventually we , it was funny we were the only two people in the whole of Britain who h ho held the agencies for Austin and Morris together and we were at times we were thinking we must lose one of them .
9 ONCE the planning is done we must meet with Parish and County Councils and give them a complete briefing — BEFORE we approach residents .
10 It is something of a boost for drama teachers to have someone as eminent in education as David Hargreaves taking interest in the value of drama , but if the subject is to develop we must find ways of demonstrating its worth more effectively to more such ‘ outsiders ’ .
11 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 .
12 And to understand how the complex situation was developing we must consider what was happening on three levels :
13 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 .
14 To anyone who was watching we must have looked the very picture of youthful preoccupation and parental concern .
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