Example sentences of "[pers pn] must go " in BNC.
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1 | To them must go our warmest thanks . |
2 | ‘ I must go down now , ’ she went on . |
3 | ‘ I must go to the loo , ’ said Jay . |
4 | And I must go . ’ |
5 | ‘ I must go , clearly , because I can not defend a policy I candidly dislike , ’ he wrote on 4 November , having already told Sir Walter Monckton , the Paymaster General , on 1 November that ‘ I felt I might have to resign as I thought the policy bad and disastrous . ’ |
6 | I have been there three times , but each time they say I must go back to the Home Office and try to get my daughter a visa for longer than a six months ' stay in Britain ; otherwise she can not be admitted to school . |
7 | Both have given every indication that they will stay this trip , so I must go for Martin Pipe 's runner Minnehoma . |
8 | He told enough boring stories about them and ended each office day with : ‘ I must go or my children will be afraid I 've got lost . ’ |
9 | So many girls at school say , ‘ Bloody hell , I must go on a diet ’ , but mostly they 're not serious about it . |
10 | He was very , very kind ; he said of course I must go with the orchestra . |
11 | ‘ I must go and try to get some sleep . |
12 | I must go there . |
13 | I must go and apologise to the other guests . ’ |
14 | 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 . ’ |
15 | Dlamini 's affidavit , published in three newspapers in America and South Africa , went on : ‘ He [ Mbatha , alias ‘ Johannes ' ] said I must go inside [ the consulting rooms ] . |
16 | I must go now to pick him up from school . ’ |
17 | I must go very carefully . |
18 | Oops I must go now there is a policeman at the door — I wonder what he wants ? |
19 | Ah , ’ she murmured , ‘ I must go to see cook about dinner . ’ |
20 | ‘ All right , but Marcus and I must go , I must telephone to say we 're coming . ’ |
21 | I must go . |
22 | Now — my darling — I must go . ’ |
23 | I must go away . |
24 | ‘ I am sorry , Mr Stevens , but I must go on . |
25 | ‘ My signal used the phrase ‘ alleged offence ’ I must go now . |
26 | Now I must go over to Doctor Lovell 's for my pills . ’ |
27 | I must go and break it to dear Dimity , and then we must clear up things here , and set off for Thrush Green without delay . ’ |
28 | ‘ I must go . |
29 | ‘ One o'clock , ’ I replied , ‘ so I must go . ’ |
30 | ‘ I must go ! |