Example sentences of "so [pron] must [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Both have given every indication that they will stay this trip , so I must go for Martin Pipe 's runner Minnehoma .
2 ‘ One o'clock , ’ I replied , ‘ so I must go . ’
3 I had promised , so I must go .
4 ‘ I have an appointment in fifteen minutes in Lagoa , so I must go . ’
5 In fact , if you 'll excuse me , I believe we 're ready now , so I must go . ’
6 I found that interesting because it appears that the Minister does not know how many doctors made a claim that was above the amount of the reimbursement schedule or , if he did know , he was unwilling to tell me , so I must presume that he did not know .
7 My father spoke Polish and Russian and my mother spoke French — we had French people there , so I must tell you , I was really lucky , I went through the war without seeing anything horrible — I saw nothing , nothing at all , because nothing happened up there . ’
8 ‘ I have to go , so I must leave him in your hands .
9 So I must decline your offer .
10 ‘ People can see my collar , so I must stop , ’ he told me gravely .
11 ‘ I owe him my life so I must give him my life .
12 I 'll tell Jean tomorrow so I must 've
13 ‘ It 's true , sir , ’ I said , trying to stop my voice from trembling , ‘ that everything around me has changed , so I must change too .
14 It was dark , by then , but they have them new electric lights there , so I must have seen him .
15 It was also the year in which I discovered both sex and death , so I must have learned something , in spite of not going to school .
16 I stood there on the beach waiting to feel this excruciating pain , but nothing came , so I must have escaped . ’
17 I had only just noticed her — so I must have been taking things seriously — but she was worth waiting to be polite to .
18 Desperate to escape the clientspeak , Christina said , ‘ I 've a meeting in ten minutes , so I must dash . ’
19 I was sent to school here , so I must learn as much as I can . ’
20 I won , so I must forgive .
21 So somebody must have got hold of the list . ’
22 ‘ Well , she 's here , so she must think there is some chance of patching things up — not that it 's any of my business , and not that I care . ’
23 She can not afford to make a mistake so she must leave herself to the administrations of Lady G , June 's of Hamilton or Gina Smart in Ayr .
24 Cos I say she 's been there thirty years so she must do alright , everybody knows
25 When Poirot tells her that Hastings has remarked that the house looked haunted she assures them that if there is a ghost it must be a friendly one , because she has had three escapes from death in as many days so she must bear a charmed life .
26 ‘ Mind you , ’ Bella continued , ‘ she does n't seem to like you , so she must have her head screwed on right ! ’
27 When she opened the door , they stopped talking , so she must have been the subject .
28 I do n't think Sophie had ever felt anything so complicated as guilt , so she must have done these things because she was fond of him .
29 ‘ That your grandmother delivered me , so she must have known Elaine . ’
30 she was nearly retiring by the , no still the girls go to her at the school so she must have been going for , two or three years after we came up here , but I would be in the choir just , maybe two or three years .
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