Example sentences of "we must [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We must restore German myth and make ourselves worthy of our great predecessors — Luther , as well as our artists and poets ; but we can only do so under the direction of the Dionysiac impulse .
2 In accordance with our operational and reporting standards , we must review any document with which we are associated through being named in the document ( or through the provision of confidential comfort letters ) to identify as far as practicable any respects in which , in our view , legal , Stock Exchange or other requirements have not been complied with .
3 The sampling theorem indicates that we must sample these phenomena at a frequency of no less than half their wavelength if we are to avoid bias in measurement .
4 She said the Sports Council would not abandon us but in order to qualify for full Grant Aid in future we must show great improvements in these areas .
5 We must fix another time when all this is over . ’
6 We must integrate environmental concerns into every area of policy ; demand tough action against pollution , enforced by effective , independent agencies , and campaign for stronger inter-national action to protect the ozone layer , reduce acid rain , and tackle global warming .
7 We must stop this motoring madness ’
8 WE MUST STOP THIS MADNESS !
9 We must stop these accidents happening , particularly by wearing reflective gear so we are seen at night .
10 Put very simply , in order to know anything we must assume certain things in faith .
11 We must tap that wealth with talent .
12 We must recognize this policy for what it is , to turn Britain into the sweatshop of Europe .
13 We must do two things together ( Cameron found his thoughts concentrating to a point at last ) .
14 To answer a relevant costing question we must do two things :
15 I have always been led to believe that we must pay due regard to a Bill 's title .
16 We must pay great attention to the Pacific , as it is one of the most important regions of the world .
17 But at the same time , we must pay careful attention to what such young people are actually doing rather than to the easy caricatures of them which some seem to prefer .
18 We must pay particular attention on this first leg to our heading and drift , if any .
19 We must pay particular attention to the declaration at the end of the treaty about the role of the national Parliament .
20 But we must meet some people .
21 The minimal acceptances are thus essentially sets of channels , and so in constructing them we must identify all guards corresponding to the same channel .
22 If the United States is to compete effectively in the world in a way designed to enhance the real incomes of Americans , we must bring collective entrepreneurship to the forefront of the economy .
23 We must bring that cup back to Oxfordshire .
24 Meeting our business objectives , improving services and integrating the local office network are all important to the success of ES ; but we must achieve these aims within the resources that are made available to us by government .
25 We must draw careful lessons from it — about the necessity for collective action and for creating new institutions in Europe to deal with the new conflicts that may spring up in our continent .
26 ‘ Secondly — and especially in those parishes most affected by the threatened closures — we must offer practical friendship and support to those likely to be hurt by the closures .
27 To understand the link between the political crisis and the religious revival , we must separate two elements : the universal and the particular .
28 We must eliminate any sources of broadening contributed by the instrument or sample , to ensure that narrow peaks rather than broad bands are present in the spectra .
29 That is , we must reverse each step and the order of the steps .
30 We must reverse this cycle of decline . ’
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