Example sentences of "and [pron] must " in BNC.

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1 Yet we all depend on money in one form or another throughout our lives , just as we depend on our physical and mental health , and everyone must be sure of receiving proper impartial , independent and professional advice .
2 Any course of action such as I have suggested is fraught with difficulty , and everyone must recognise that .
3 Do n't forget the big thing is about the bearing of and from , the bearing of B , and everyone must have gone and put the p put the protractor on B
4 And nothing must threaten this sacred duty .
5 As coach Roddan says : ‘ The race is so short that nothing can be allowed to go wrong — and nothing must ever distract them . ’
6 And nothing must spoil that … ’
7 Mick and me must drive them all there .
8 I have made my plans and I must stick to them .
9 Ma was always at her most unreasonable on do-days , and I must have known it was a do-day because not only did we have extra help in the house , but Nanny had been co-opted into the kitchen to make pastry .
10 I can not send this letter because I am always watched and I must never be a disloyal German . ’
11 And I must pop out and get some milk .
12 And I must go . ’
13 What was attractive about the American consortium approach — and I must emphasise that it was never a take-over bid , Sikorsky 's stake is only eight per cent — was firstly , we had worked with Sikorsky on and off for forty years .
14 ‘ I am dependent on people with whom I have been associated in the past inviting me and I must say they could not have been more gracious . ’
15 We continued with our three-man tent , a Phoenix Phor-3 , and I must say , the extra space was much appreciated on several occasions , not least on 6 August when it snowed all day and I thrashed Pete at cards .
16 Renault is working hard to improve the quality of its products , and I must say the panel fit and finish on H375 DRV impress me .
17 But evidently he is n't , and I must get him back . ’
18 From outside , the church looked very old , and deserted , and I began to wonder why I had come ; and I must have been a little late , because in the perfect stillness within , the members of the congregation already knelt — like statues , some caught in a swath of rainbow light where the rising sun shone through a stained-glass window , splashing the bowed heads and bent shoulders with crimson , royal blue , emerald and gold .
19 Every evening I make my husband criticise my day 's work , poor man , and I must say he 's been very supportive , ’ confessed Delia .
20 Perhaps , Isabel decided , it is the wrong time of the year and I must wait until July or August , when they arrive as tourists .
21 I have , after all , my own interests at heart and I must recognise this .
22 But all day he would n't talk to me , and I must admit , I did get quite a few looks and remarks from boys there .
23 So many conductors — and I must say Furtwängler was sometimes one of these — create enormous crescendi ; and after them the music collapses .
24 There is no one here who cares for me or will look out for me and I must shift for myself in everything which is not easy now I am big with child and not well as I was with my first-born .
25 He must go and I must lose my husband and that is all there is to it .
26 I do n't care what it is called , and I must admit I have n't yet read anything about masochism as you call it in your book .
27 And I must admit I was pleasantly surprised to find Burgundy 's Pinot Noir taking ever firmer root in Germany .
28 In an affidavit given after his arrest , Dlamini alleged that Mbatha , also known as ‘ Johannes ’ , had told him : ‘ Look , I 've been bought by Winnie Mandela and I must go and shoot Dr Asvat dead . ’
29 Travelling by bus at night in winter could be a chilling experience , so my mother made me anklets from the fur cuffs of an old coat ; these stayed on by means of snap fasteners , and I must have looked like a poodle , but they provided considerable comfort .
30 And I must send the Weeders to my Rye :
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