Example sentences of "must [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 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 " .
2 An alternative theory , and one which , if true , must sadden him , is that China no longer regards him as a threat .
3 I must regard him as … an ally ? ’
4 When he retired as chairman of British Aerospace in the summer of 1987 , Pearce had spent forty-two years in industry , all but ten weeks in management , which must make him something of an authority on the subject .
5 You must make him understand the need for secrecy .
6 ‘ Of course , you must make him wear a wig or some kind of decoration for the performance itself . ’
7 This must make him an ideal employer for Mrs Brocklebank whom he reckoned to be on the lazy side .
8 ‘ And that must make him one of the best bargains around . ’
9 ‘ So he is therefore claiming that , as I have no further work for him , then I must make him redundant . ’
10 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 .
11 Other scholars heard that he was unwell and sent him notes made remote by their instinct that his straits must mortify him .
12 Those things strapped to his poor little scalp — they must hurt him , no matter what they said .
13 She felt sorry for him again , and worried because it must hurt him to see her like that .
14 It 'll mean seeing so much less of him , and God knows I seem to see little enough already , but being an only boy I 've felt I must pack him off to boarding-school to get some men in his life and break the apron-strings .
15 must insure him or them in respect of any liability which may be incurred by him or them m respect of the use of the vehicle and of any trailer , whether or not coupled , in the territory other than Great Britain and Gibraltar of each of the member states of the Communities according to the law on compulsory insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of vehicles of the state where the liability may be incurred ; and
16 ‘ You must know him , ’ she persisted .
17 He is splendid company though you must know him well to have his trust for the scars of rebuke when called a traitor for playing in South Africa a decade ago remain etched on his character .
18 He is splendid company though you must know him well to have his trust for the scars of rebuke when called a traitor for playing in South Africa a decade ago remain etched on his character .
19 Rommetveit argues against ‘ the notion of identifying reference as an unequivocally defined point in a monistic and epistemological transparent space , constructed on axiomatic prerequisites for specific operations within formal logic ’ … where ‘ the severe laws of truth values prescribe that the speaker must know him ( the indicated entity ) fully or not at all ’ ( 1974 : 48 ) .
20 You worked and lived with him , so you must know him better than most . ’
21 Mother and I decided that in the interests of hygiene we could not take Father 's body into Chiguana , but must bury him where he lay .
22 Talking during the week with a veteran of the ANC — a man who has opposed Smith publicly and privately for years — I was surprised to hear him say , ‘ Whether the PM was right or wrong , we must assist him now to look into this idea of a change of heart . ’
23 Detective Inspector Jack Rogers , who is leading the hunt for the man , said : ‘ We must catch him before he kills someone ’ ’ .
24 If he has n't said anything yet , we must catch him when he leaves the police station . ’
25 She must win him round .
26 After all , Mercurius was the tutelary deity of the Art , and it was of his very nature to beguile and confuse in this manner ; but she could take no comfort from the knowledge , for she must pursue him as through a hall of mirrors , from one bride-chamber to the next , and at each remove he shifted shape with such dispiriting agility that , again and again , she might have cried out loud for rest .
27 " It is the will of God , and we must trust Him . "
28 We are fighting a barbarian , and we must beat him .
29 Now , I must welcome him at the door .
30 I must send him something I had written .
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