Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I thought of how I must seem to them , the people I 'd grown to know .
2 How I must have looked , the bloody great English lady , agawk .
3 Soaring out thought the airlock into the Fraxillian sunshine , I thought of how I must have looked to nay people below .
4 How I must have bored Lou .
5 The thought is about how I must find someone to mend it before it gets any worse .
6 And how I must look after her ?
7 Three visits from her husband had helped , perhaps ( the first in the small hours of the Sunday morning , two hours after his release from custody ) , but some slight complications had arisen with continued internal bleeding , and she had become deeply and embarrassingly conscious of how she must appear to everyone whenever she smiled .
8 The fact that you will find it difficult to know what to say to her , except that you understand how she must feel , will not matter at all .
9 She must , however , comply with a number of detailed ( and by no means straightforward ) requirements contained within the Consolidation Act , which also stipulates precisely how she must exercise her right to return to work after the baby is born .
10 How she must fret for the King .
11 Having been told to strip off her clothes , even her shift , without looking at her body , and don a long , unbleached , calico nightdress , she was then told how she must lie in bed , straight down , her hands by her sides .
12 He thought suddenly of how she must look , seen from inside the kitchen she was leaning out of ; an ugly sexual idea occurred to him , and he looked about for the big black BMW bike , but it was n't there .
13 All the time his eyes were laughing down at her and she suddenly flushed when she realised how she must look , lying there on the grass .
14 Robyn smiled to herself as she charged down the motorway and imagined how she must look in such a battered , ramshackle old thing .
15 She dragged a hand through her hair , only too aware of how she must look .
16 Ashley imagined how she must look .
17 She stole into the kitchen to find Sabina and beg some hot water in secret , before the others found her out ; Sabina giggled and her eyes flicked from side to side as Rosa described how she must have sleep-walked , how dangerous it was , how someone could have accidentally woken her and she might have fallen down , without being able to put out a hand to stop her fall , and died .
18 Poor Araminta , how she must have suffered !
19 She sat and watched it all slip past , and thought how she must persuade Murphy to let her cook up the hens ’ mash on the saddle-room boiler , for Dora would hate her to do it in the kitchen , and how she would need a galvanized bucket and an old ladle and a door on the old donkey shed in the orchard to keep out the foxes .
20 I know how you must feel . ’
21 ‘ I know how you must feel but I had to be sure you were n't another journalist out for a story . ’
22 ‘ I can understand how you must feel , ’ said Melissa , thinking of Simon and wondering how she herself would feel on learning such terrible news , whether she could bear it , how she would cope .
23 But I know how you must feel .
24 ‘ It may be for the best , man , ’ Agnew was saying , ‘ though God knows I know how you must feel .
25 I know just how you must feel . ’
26 Yeah but I know what he means when he says he ca n't and I said to him I said ooh I feel a bit out of sorts this morning , sort of I do n't know how you must feel having to go to work .
27 This is how you must count to mark the card .
28 How you must hate this whole business !
29 ‘ I know how you must have felt — believe me , I 've been there , too .
30 I know how you must have been feeling inside . ’
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