Example sentences of "must go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Christabel says , ‘ And if he regretted his armoury of spines and his quick wild wits , history does not relate , for we must go no further , having reached the happy end . ’ |
2 | So PLEASE readers , this must go no further . |
3 | As this is not an instrumentation treatise we must go no further on the subject , except to repeat that notes must not be written in the abstract . |
4 | John Major must go straight from his victory into battle with the EC , against a backdrop of growing Tory anti-federalism , says Robin Lodge |
5 | This is the morning they like the least because once they 've showered and taken breakfast , they must go straight into group therapy . |
6 | This letter simply must go tonight , and I ca n't go right down to the G.P.O. or I shall be late for my appointment . ’ |
7 | It must go tonight , remember , ’ Rosalind told her . |
8 | Rosalind said it must go tonight , and she gave me three pence for a lolly to stamp it and post it . ’ |
9 | ‘ For there comes a time when he absolutely must go somewhere . ’ |
10 | The second is an untidy surgical exposure , the more convincing and moving for its incompetence , of the first 's withheld human inwardness , while the first is a theological drama in which the must of ‘ a man absolutely must go somewhere ’ gets tortured on the rack of faith . |
11 | That energy must go somewhere , presumably as radiation . |
12 | ‘ Of course you must go somewhere else . ’ |
13 | However Commoner ( 1972 ) also stated three other laws of ecology ; everything must go somewhere ; nature knows best ; and there 's no such thing as a free lunch because somebody somewhere must foot the bill . |
14 | There was n't an ounce of surplus fat on his body , so it must go somewhere . |
15 | Mind you they must go somewhere I do n't know where , cos we never pick them up |
16 | Oh well oh well I think that er would be a good proportion to er Morell 's , but then we got to , anyway , excuse me I must go somewhere . |
17 | I must go up onto t'moor and get the sheep down before they get buried . ’ |
18 | I must go up . ’ |
19 | Though Mr Major went on record again and again during the election campaign to forecast a steady drop in taxes over four or five years , Ministers admit privately that the bill must go up , not down , in the spring Budget . |
20 | Regulations said that instructors must go up periodically , but he was always glad when they touched down . |
21 | ‘ They must go up , and they could go to 12 or 13 per cent . |
22 | Philip had climbed up into the attic — she must go up and help him , stand by him , or he would start feeling ill again . |
23 | Mad dogs , mad cyclists , mad kids hurling sticks at conker trees and forgetting that what must go up must come down , or , more likely , not caring either way . |
24 | I must go up again . ’ |
25 | ‘ I really must go up to Harriet 's tonight . ’ |
26 | Then Lili said , ‘ I must go up and change . ’ |
27 | It absolutely must go up . ’ |
28 | ‘ People must go up there even in winter . |
29 | I decided I must go up to Addis Ababa and try to get permission to start again , but I had little hope of succeeding . |
30 | This must go up on the wall ! ’ and stick his latest painting up with Sellotape alongside the daubs by the mentally handicapped group she had played for at Christmas , and the postcards from her friends all over the world . |