Example sentences of "[pers pn] must [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Himself is right : half of them must be in the pay of the Foley Street mob . |
2 | I must be with my Minister at ten but I 'll come back for the funeral … or if anyone else wants to talk to me … ’ |
3 | And I must be on top to let him take the full force of the impact . |
4 | I must be on my way . " |
5 | " Well , I must be on my way . |
6 | Now , I must be on my way . |
7 | I knew I must be of officially dead . |
8 | I am not looking for money , just a deep involvement and I must be worth a telephone call . |
9 | He did n't know ‘ what statement Mr. Gibbon had made to the other gentlemen or what reasoning they could have employed so as to sign a paper declaring the fact of urinous vomiting to be utterly impossible — here I must be at issue with them believing as I do … from my little physiological knowledge , that vomiting of urine for 26 weeks is by no means impossible … ’ . |
10 | My father may well wish for me a second marriage , and to that end I must be at offer soon , and with a proper dowry . |
11 | ‘ And now , Sergeant , I must be about my business . |
12 | ‘ I have n't even seen the original series — I must be about the only guy in the western hemisphere who has n't , ’ he said as the cast walked up the plank in Irvine , Ayrshire , to inspect the Vital Spark for the first time . |
13 | ‘ I must be off home . |
14 | — come on , I must be off my tiny thorax — |
15 | Nowadays the public attitude is much more likely to be : I must be in the house at 10.30 to watch Sports Report or whatever . |
16 | I think truly , he thinks I must be in love with him , and he does n't want to complicate things . " |
17 | Unless your father wishes to detain me , I must be in Nanking three hours from now to meet Major Karr . ’ |
18 | I was beginning to think I must be in the doghouse for some reason . ’ |
19 | I think I must be in love . |
20 | Goodness , I must be in a state of trauma to have forgotten that none of them had drunk either at lunch-time or in the afternoon . ’ |
21 | I think I must be like my mother , she is always letting herself be interviewed , my father says its vulgar , but she likes it , she likes people coming to ask her questions about herself and how she makes coffee and who she his to dinner and what kind of paper she writes on , she says it makes her feel as though she really has got somewhere in her life . |
22 | This was not an area I was likely to visit but , nevertheless , my poor mother , hearing the report on the wireless , was sure that I must be among the casualties ! |
23 | You must be on income support or be expected to get income support when you move into the community . |
24 | You must be on time — lateness will count as an absence . |
25 | On first consideration there is very little planning for such a trip — if the land is on one side and the water on the other , you must be on track . |
26 | ‘ If you are n't on wheels you must be on the skids . |
27 | Rhiannon does n't know ya , you must be on your best behaviour with her |
28 | You must be at least 18 years old , have a suitable account with a clearing bank or other financial institution represented by the Association for Payment Clearing Services and your premiums for each policy should not exceed £20,000 . |
29 | You must be at least as intelligent as me . |
30 | ‘ I wish there were time , my friend , but you must be at the Ebert Mansion by nine and it 's six already . |