Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] must [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I regret I must leave you at the door , Lady Isabel . |
2 | ‘ As you were working and you run a business , I assumed you must leave him with a babyminder . ’ |
3 | And Jesus , in his conversation with the Samaritan woman who asked him where true worship happened , answered that " God is spirit and they who worship him must worship him in spirit and truth , " for " the time will come when neither here nor in Jerusalem will men worship " . |
4 | But suppose we think that everything that is said purports to be a statement of fact , and suppose we think that for someone to be justified in saying what he says he must say it on the basis of something he has observed . |
5 | However , in order for the abdominals to grow you must treat them like any other muscle group , and work them hard for 8 to 12 reps using 3 to 4 sets . |
6 | ‘ I suppose I must thank you for that , ’ replied the Queen of Casterbridge market rather ungratefully . |
7 | While I do not agree with much of what Sinead says , I feel I must defend her from your ridiculous slurs . |
8 | I have now been a member of the Institute since my election in April 1991 and feel I must compliment you on Credit Management . |
9 | ‘ Talking of parents , I suppose you must see something of Kate 's mother . |
10 | They were not going to fight any more , and we decided we must leave them on the island . |
11 | On 5 November 1978 , four generals called Afshar saying they must see him at once . |
12 | When one of the fattest hailed him when he was out shopping he decided he must disassociate himself from that crowd . |
13 | I felt I must congratulate you on your recent issue featuring a wonderful picture of doggie megamum Poppy and her beautiful litter of puppies . |
14 | To begin with I thought I must force myself to be matter-of-fact , not let his abnormality take control of the situation . |
15 | I have n't sent it because I thought I must read it to the meeting . |
16 | We stayed on board and we went up on to every deck and there was even a gentleman , he showed us up on the bridge on that er on that and , and of course there was the little shop and I bought I thought I must buy something on the Queen Elizabeth and I bought a pen . |
17 | She was so ashamed of not remembering what had happened that she felt she must compensate him in some way , so she kissed his mouth and stroked his cheek . |
18 | It was to be expected , and she knew she must show herself to be more efficient in future . |
19 | I think you must prefer everything in that room . |
20 | So I think if you have a plan of attack which you feel works better for you then I think you must run it by your manager first of all to get his agreement before you |
21 | The fact that our partner is of the opposite sex automatically means we must familiarise ourselves with the general information on the basic differences . |
22 | So we really must have that back , and I think we must have it in the er traditional tune . |
23 | So I I I 've said to Margaret , he 's a , I think he must doing something with the extractor fan because he 's cut a hole in the er barge pole so , on the board so obviously |
24 | But Mr Mellor said he must leave it to the people of Torfaen to judge whether that was a proper matter . |
25 | He decides he must do something about it and goes off to find the works engineer . |
26 | If you have any return to make you must make it to them . ’ |
27 | Perhaps that is also why Mubarak says , or at least why Genet recalls him saying , that if he wants his book ( Prisoner of Love ) to be read he must write it in ‘ a voice that 's sweet but inexorable ’ ( p. 151 ) . |