Example sentences of "must [verb] of " in BNC.
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1 | We must think of the nervous system encoding the perceived world ; and in trying to understand this process we should consider not individual spikes but their potentially infinite combinations . |
2 | PATHOLOGIST , seeking improvement to his department , at staff committee : ‘ We must think of our public image . |
3 | But I must think of Alida , too , and of her suffering . |
4 | I say to the orchestra , this is not the way ; you must think of the last bars as a fermata , a fermata that lasts the entire length of the coda . |
5 | I must think of him as English and belonging to my sister . ’ |
6 | I do n't know what he must think of our house , some of our furniture is over a hundred years old ! |
7 | But now , we must think of the clan . |
8 | We must think of some way to save him . |
9 | ‘ You 're a very brave girl ’ said Sir Benson , ‘ and I must think of some way of rewarding you for what you 've done . ’ |
10 | But we must go further and when men speak of dark skies , we must think of our own bright interior skies . |
11 | Coming here they say things like ‘ You must think of yourself , you have to say enough 's enough . ’ |
12 | She must think of something else to do . |
13 | Nor did she dare to dwell on what James Halden must think of her . |
14 | Somehow , in a way he must think of , he would see Dinah again . |
15 | Some day we will be married ; I am certain of it , but it is a long time to wait till I am of age and we must think of some other way before then . |
16 | I do n't eat much at lunch-time myself but we must think of the Captain here who 's doing all the work … perhaps a string or two of those wild boar sausages — do you think they 're local ? |
17 | Instead of thinking of society as made up of simple parts , we must think of it as a collection of wholes which together make up one ‘ complex whole ’ . |
18 | Imagine then what Africans in South Africa must think of the miraculous transplant surgery of Dr Christian Barnard ! |
19 | Perhaps , however , we must think of the postman as having a seemingly well founded belief that he is delivering letters to real people . |
20 | ‘ I 'm sure your wrong , ’ said Anna , but she remembered how Maria Jakob had said that if the money was not forthcoming she must think of something else , a way to make up to her for Melusina 's death , and she had not meant a donation to the Cats ' Protection League . |
21 | " Now that I 've recovered we must think of your reputation , Mrs Lang . " |
22 | We must think of restoring the animal heat which has been lost and we must consider means of counter-irritating the disease … |
23 | " Well now , " she said in a brisk voice , " we must think of the future . |
24 | It is he — another person , she told herself , I must think of him as another person . |
25 | ‘ I must think of the future . |
26 | GUIL : Yes , one must think of the future . |
27 | ‘ You must think of her on the toilet , ’ Aline said , and giggled . |
28 | I must think of some things for him to do , ’ says Elizabeth . |
29 | He must think of himself . |
30 | Tell your sister she must think of somewhere else . ’ |