Example sentences of "[pers pn] must [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | People of opposing political views can live together , as can people of different religions , until something happens to make them meet head-on , and then one of them must give way . |
2 | Julia heard the name ‘ Jonathan ’ , but she made a determined effort not to translate the Italian words , knowing how much the two of them must need privacy . |
3 | Let Ephraim Cook keep the business in order for Amabel and Gemma , and whoever came after them must take care of themselves . |
4 | I must 've misheard . |
5 | ‘ I must flatter people and arouse their acquisitive instincts at one and the same time . ’ |
6 | ‘ I must tell Mrs Porter to — ’ |
7 | Oh I must tell Wynn all about the the letter I had . |
8 | I must tell Ma about the spider , she 'd like that . ’ |
9 | I must tell Philippa that I was joking . |
10 | ‘ Speaking of Quatt , I must tell Aycliffe to go and fetch him at once . ’ |
11 | ‘ He says I must n't read or write , and I must wear glasses . |
12 | I must assume Summerchild knows the premises , too . |
13 | I must 'ave bin sittin' there fer over an hour an' then this geezer comes out an' beckons me in 'is office . |
14 | In a secret notebook , the 15-year-old girl wrote of the mischievous 12-year-old : ‘ I must love James more . ’ |
15 | At this point I must express thanks for the valuable contributions from training organisations , district societies , district training boards , the National Student Liaison Committee and various Institute committees ( including the Competence-led Assessment Steering Group ) . |
16 | And , Hal , from Chester I must go north to the march as fast as I may , for Walton sends me word there are new raids threatening , and it 's his belief and mine there are French knights serving there with Douglas . ’ |
17 | I I must confess Mr I had some difficulty with the wording of P P G there when it says , unacceptable coalescence , er and trying to balance that against the expressed aim that this should be freestanding . |
18 | Well I must confess Mr it 's it 's difficult if we get into a situation where we 've got an area straddling two districts and I do n't have to say why , in some respects . |
19 | Is it to the Holy Spirit , then , that I must assign Buddhism 's denial of the possibility of forgiveness , or communism 's cavalier attitude to truth and human life , or the self-satisfied man-centredness of much contemporary humanism ? |
20 | ‘ there are moments when I feel I 'm on the frontier of something and I must twist language in some way to pass the frontier ’ ( Brooke-Rose 1990e:31 ) |
21 | She said : ‘ I have been used for too long , I must do things for myself now . |
22 | But when I go from hence to this testing I must leave affairs here in one pair of hands , the closest and dearest to me . |
23 | ‘ I must leave Ralarth . ’ |
24 | To-morrow I must leave Parfois for a matter of some days . |
25 | I must marry Damian , and he will get the company when my father dies . ’ |
26 | If there 's one thing I think I 'm sure of , it 's the fact that I must marry Selina . |
27 | I must marry Selina and settle down and raise a family . |
28 | I must marry Selina . |
29 | ‘ I must feed Camille . ’ |
30 | At the beginning of your memoir is a quotation from a letter by John Adams to his wife : ‘ I must study politics and war , that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy . |