Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But it would depend very much on you getting hold of the relevant minister-it would probably almost inevitably be your own secretary of state- and saying , ‘ Look we really must have a situation where there is a discussion about the Falklands . ’
2 That comes from Milton 's Latin Treaties on Christian Doctrine , and you can see he certainly must have felt he 'd found his subject .
3 Now I fear we really must stop corresponding .
4 ‘ I decided I really must bring the motor .
5 Whoever had brought her here must have known the place ; you could n't have picked it out in a hurry .
6 That 's right , because you had sugar in your wee and we thought we really must have a look at what we 've got , your fasting blood sugar was absolutely fine , so that looks normal .
7 erm I mean it really must make them feel like the world 's gone haywire .
8 But in all places save the bigger cities murder is a rare event , and had you chosen some small locality , however well known to you and attractive , your atmosphere of realism would be reduced every time that one more murder ( and murder you almost must have ) was notified to the police station .
9 It was well after midnight when at last Fen said they really must go .
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