Example sentences of "we must recognise " in BNC.

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1 We must recognise that it will have to be the consumer who pays , and it is up to animal welfare organisations such as the RSPCA to ensure that the increased price for food will be seen to be acceptable because of an improvement both in animal welfare and environmental protection .
2 The National Curriculum has the virtue of concentrating the mind on the requirement of variety , but we must recognise that adequate provision of variety is in practice very difficult to achieve , calling for intense and careful planning .
3 Learning achievement is , at least in part , unpredictable — and we must recognise its very close relation to ( i ) patience and persistence , ( ii ) insight and maturity , and ( iii ) personal motivation .
4 At the same time , we must recognise that not all entertainment is good education .
5 [ But ] we must recognise as competing rights only the rights of other members of society as individuals .
6 ‘ The family , our school of life , is the Church in miniature , ’ she stated , and went on to tell us that we must recognise our unity in diversity and cherish our differences .
7 Throughout church history , and as we move towards the eschaton , we must recognise that the world is not yet kingdom territory .
8 But if rationalism and empiricism have a tendency to blot out God , we must recognise that the Enlightenment 's supreme beguilement which has so bewitched modern men and women is a false understanding of human beings .
9 Most importantly , however , we must recognise that neither the individualistic man nor the collectivist man of the philosophers is truly Christian .
10 If that is how we still feel , then we must recognise that we can only think this way because the Enemy is not threatening us .
11 Even this affects church life , as I shall show , but we must recognise that it is not only rank hedonism that flourishes under private banners .
12 We must recognise that we need both accurate descriptions of language that are related to situation , purpose and mode ( i.e. whether the language is spoken or written ) , and prescriptions that take account of context , appropriateness and the expression of meaning .
13 I think we must recognise that the five GRIST days have proved to be very useful and much appreciated by all .
14 If we recognise the possibility of such an argument in relation to the concept ‘ multiple points of view ’ , then we must recognise that the ability to exercise multiple points of view is not very fully tested by Greenfield 's school tests .
15 Finally , we must recognise the contradiction which ‘ problem ’ heroin users and a reactive society face .
16 We must take note of trends and changes , we must recognise pressures as pressures , we may need to broaden our concepts and tolerance in marital issues and family concerns : but at least we can be fairly sure that marriage and the family as we know them will outlast our time .
17 Therefore , before embarking on a policy of immediate angioplasty for patients with failed thrombolysis , we must recognise that even in centres with extensive experience involving angioplasty , there is still a substantial risk of mortality and that opening the vessel may not improve short-term mortality .
18 This means it must also achieve the marriage between environment and development , for if we believe in stewardship of the ‘ property ’ we have inherited and hold in trust for our successors , we must recognise the need to conserve and manage the high grade real-estate which is Wales .
19 When we hear of a sustained flow of funds ‘ into ’ investment trusts , we must recognise that extra funds do not go into the trust at all ( except in one case we shall come to in a moment ) .
20 We must recognise that villages in the past were nucleations of farms and cottages , generally in a discrete unit of land , with a separate field system , managed communally so that all farmers and landholders were interdependent on each other .
21 ‘ Sirs , ’ Benjamin intervened tactfully , ‘ before any judgement is passed , we must recognise the truth of what Sir John says .
22 We must recognise that a trade sale as a single entity is theoretically possible , although we believe that there is no obvious buyer .
23 We must recognise that many people who earn relatively modest wages and who are essential to the rural economy will be the first to be put at risk by those proposals .
24 If we are to ensure that we preserve and protect the quality of life in the urban environment , we must recognise the need for a change in the code of compensation and the circumstances and amount in which it is given .
25 I do not think that British Rail should be given carte blanche to abolish rights of way on every railway track , but where train speeds and frequencies are as great as on the line to which I have referred , we must recognise that the combination of pedestrians and such high-speed trains is deadly .
26 We must recognise that they are getting a raw deal and are being victimised by the Government .
27 We must recognise the essential difference between juvenile crime and adult crime , and start to treat it seriously .
28 We must recognise that and we must recognise where the aggression lies .
29 We must recognise that and we must recognise where the aggression lies .
30 We must recognise that .
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