Example sentences of "must know [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | We must know what we want , what kind of person we want to meet , and go straight for them . " |
2 | We must know what we are letting ourselves in for , theoretically , when we use such measures . |
3 | So whoever handles your case must know what they are doing , otherwise they may not only cost you time and money but also any chances of ever collecting . |
4 | The board master performs this service on a voluntary basis and the prerequisite of being board master is knowing the fishing thoroughly ; because he has to tell new guests where to go , how to get there , which path to take , which bog to avoid , where not to fall in — so he really must know what he is talking about . |
5 | He must know what he was doing |
6 | You must know what he and Maria Luisa are planning to do and when and if they 're coming back . |
7 | Well it is but I mus n't let it annoy me Brenda because in a way he must know what he 's doing . |
8 | ‘ Yes , Dad , but Eileen must know what she 's doing . |
9 | You must know what I am . |
10 | ‘ Surely , if you 've worked for him you must know what I mean . ’ |
11 | ‘ You must know what I mean . ’ |
12 | v. But None must know what I Intend , or they will say , Ridiculous , Why go to the Sky when we Have Problems Right Here ? vi . |
13 | You must know what I mean . ’ |
14 | Now I must know what you have decided in regard to precise details . |
15 | Nobody must know what you 're doing . |
16 | ‘ I must know what you 're saying . ’ |
17 | So I thought you must know what you were doing . ’ |
18 | Before I leave I must know what you intend to do about it . ’ |
19 | You must know what you want . |
20 | And , second , if America wishes to take the lead unilaterally , it must know what it wants . |
21 | From their experiences of metal detecting readers must know what it 's like . |
22 | But it must know what it aims to achieve and what will be demanded of it when it sends in its peacekeepers . |
23 | In other words , are they right in thinking that a person must know something he calls ‘ I ’ , either by acquaintance or by description , to use the word ‘ I ’ meaningfully ? |
24 | ‘ You must know who they are . |
25 | You must know who they from . |
26 | ‘ Well , you must know who it is , you 're her friend . ’ |
27 | You must know who you are writing for . |
28 | No that 's no problem , except that you must know who you 're talking to . |