Example sentences of "must [adv] [verb] sight [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is for broadcasting authorities to determine what constitutes the appropriate degree of impartiality , and they must not lose sight of their obligation not to include in their programmes matter which is likely to encourage or incite crime or be offensive to public feeling . |
2 | For you must not lose sight of your main object , which is to make money . |
3 | Which brings me to the point that we must not lose sight of the fact that in rugby terms we are not world champions . |
4 | The name makes some sense as an enduring survival of bronze age Cretan influence , but we must not lose sight of the fact that it was Evans who gave the Minoan civilization its name and not the Minoans : they almost certainly called themselves something completely different . |
5 | It is something we must not lose sight of . |
6 | We must not lose sight of the fact that such decay contributes to crime , and that is something that the Government acknowledge . |
7 | However , to understand Innocent 's reign we must not lose sight of the chancery and its activities . |
8 | Whilst doing so , the systems planning team must not lose sight of the overall plan , so that the benefits of the database approach , especially data sharing , can be achieved , and thus there can be better use of the information resource , greater flexibility in its use and an improved ability to meet new situations and applications . |
9 | She must n't lose sight of why she was here . |
10 | Size and length are important , but it 's the gigot that breeders must never lose sight of . |
11 | For we must never lose sight of the fact that the issues involved are moral ones ; and that though doctors may be experts in medicine , they are no more competent or qualified to speak on moral issues than you or I. |
12 | But at the same time we must never lose sight of our over-riding duty to win elections ’ ( emphasis added ) . |
13 | ‘ We must never lose sight of what a tremendous weapon being cost competitive is for ensuring the survival of jobs and businesses . ’ |