Example sentences of "[vb past] he must [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The ugly weal across his throat told its own story of why he was unable to say what had happened , although the gamekeeper believed he must have been swept from his horse by the low-lying branch of a tree . |
2 | BR rules stipulated he must stop immediately and notify the signalman . |
3 | During a match when a player goes down injured he must make the same decision but this time in the thick of the action with the crowd chanting and the referee looking at his watch . |
4 | Minutes later , when Grant estimated he must have covered a good quarter of a mile , he again saw a grey wall barring his passage in the torch beam up ahead . |
5 | She guessed he must get tired of his easy conquests . |
6 | The spectacle of the principal apologist for Official Nationality biting the hand that fed him must have convinced many doubters that the regime which Alexander II had inherited was intolerable . |
7 | ‘ ( 1 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell , the buyer may reject them , but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate . |
8 | ( 3 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell and the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate . |
9 | William , who was already bored by court life in London and still found spoken English hard to follow , decided he must go to Ireland and take command in person . |
10 | Charles decided he must talk to her when the opportunity arose . |
11 | He felt the challenge again , and decided he must leave . |
12 | It was n't a suggestion but a statement of fact , and privately Robbie decided he must know some very unpleasant women . |
13 | When one of the fattest hailed him when he was out shopping he decided he must disassociate himself from that crowd . |
14 | Crawford had lost so much confidence before taking on the play that he decided he must live the part and put everything into it . |
15 | Although the opening batsman from Middlesbrough reported fit yesterday morning and had a net in anticipation of batting in Durham 's first innings , skipper David Graveney immediately decided he must heed his GP 's advice . |
16 | Although the opening batsman from Middlesbrough reported fit yesterday morning , and had a net in anticipation of batting in Durham 's first innings , skipper David Graveney immediately decided he must heed his GP 's advice . |
17 | He was not wearing wellingtons , just his working boots , but he decided he must have a look . |
18 | It was only when I did n't , and we 'd been making love without contraceptives for months and months , that I decided he must have been right . ’ |
19 | She turned slowly to give him a long , searching look and decided he must have become expert at keeping his emotions on a tight rein . |
20 | Stephen perceived that he had no torch , or that if he had one he was n't bothering to use it , which meant he must know the moor well , as well perhaps as Stephen himself did . |
21 | Which meant he must have brought Claire up here . |
22 | Two years previously he had wanted to hit back at fate for the death of his three cousins ; now he was so joyful that he felt he must compensate in this sacrificial way . |
23 | Rhee felt he must maximise his support . |
24 | In order to persuade them , Richard Baxter felt he had to tell them of his concerns about the army and the reasons why he felt he must go . |
25 | He was so touched he felt he must go immediately to find her , however angry she and her family might be with him . |
26 | He was too tired for work but felt he must continue otherwise he would think back to Cranston 's words about Benedicta . |
27 | He had spent so much time with Eloise that he felt he must make love to his wife that night , however tired he felt . |
28 | Anderson felt he must speak , and said , ‘ We whites , by the way we have lived , are as responsible for the tragedy in our country . ’ |
29 | She felt he must have a grudge of some kind against her and she felt very frightened . |
30 | Charles felt he must have heard Steen being interviewed at some stage on radio or television , because it was very familiar . |