Example sentences of "[pron] must [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever an instruction starts with the words ‘ Let's all ’ everyone MUST do it . |
2 | Everyone must admire it as a supreme example of the unremitting development of one basic situation , Iago 's destruction of Othello , with a claustrophilic refusal to digress or vary from its path , yet no one is known to have enjoyed it . |
3 | How greedy everyone must think me . |
4 | ‘ On the race track everyone must believe he is the fastest . |
5 | One of them must do it . ’ |
6 | He does n't seem to be embarrassed by anything , except when you try to provoke him by telling him that surely he must thump his desk once in a while , or that although he says that a record company exists ‘ to guide your artists ’ most of them must hate him at some point . |
7 | Nothing must stop us now . ’ |
8 | She did her best , and bound the stems tightly together with a thread split from a New Zealand flax — nothing must delay her now , or breakfast in the dining room would be over . |
9 | ‘ I think all the businessmen sitting around me must think I am mad . |
10 | Mick and me must drive them all there . |
11 | ‘ From which , ’ Luke said smoothly , ‘ I must gather you 're referring to me . |
12 | ‘ I must disappoint you . |
13 | ‘ Forgive me , Georgi Kirov … but I think I must disappoint you . |
14 | Then I must disappoint you , Caroline . |
15 | Incidentally I always do this and yet I must reassure you that I 'm not a Saga representative in anyway , I 'm just keen on , on Saga and their facilities . |
16 | If so , I must advise him — and Conservative Members before they intervene — that that is not a commitment that I should like to make on behalf of any future Labour Administration because it would be an unreal commitment . |
17 | Planck is reported to have counselled the young Einstein in 1913 : ‘ As an older friend I must advise you against it ( the pursuit of the general theory of relativity ) , for in the first place you will not succeed ; and even if you do succeed no one will believe you . ’ |
18 | In the circumstances I must advise you that it would be in your best interest to accept this offer with no further delay . |
19 | Then he paused , and sounded tired , and said , ‘ I 've got something I must advise you about . |
20 | While I appreciate the point you make about the long standing nature of your request I must advise you that there are many similar locations throughout the Region where there is inadequate space to provide a bus shelter . |
21 | ‘ The Minister is just finishing a phone call , then I must tell him one thing before he sees you , ’ he said , briskly , glancing at the miniature switchboard beside him which sat incongruously in the draughty , high-ceilinged , dingy room . |
22 | ‘ I must tell him , Heather Allenby 's coming over again . |
23 | ‘ If Sir Henry is in danger , I must tell him . ’ |
24 | I must tell him , she thought feverishly . |
25 | I must tell him to stop ! |
26 | However , I must tell him that it is a draft directive , which has been brought forward by the Commission , utterly spuriously , on grounds of health and safety . |
27 | I must tell him that I have recently written to all the representative small business organisations in the United Kingdom asking them to give me examples of where excessive regulation is impeding their business . |
28 | Oh I must tell him then ! |
29 | ‘ Bring them into the kitchen , please , ’ she said , her hands clasped tightly together , ‘ I must tell them all the bad news personally . ’ |
30 | If I can get near Mum I must tell her that she should do a spot of witnessing to the woman across from her . |