Example sentences of "but she must [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In each case , the child must not only find a way of getting the adult to notice the object , but she must do this in such a way that the adult is aware of what she is doing and why she is doing it .
2 But she must wear a special cap to protect her head while she waits for more surgery .
3 But she must speak .
4 But she must go .
5 The woman had promised the youngest child that she should go to the fair , but she must go when it suited her mother .
6 but she must 've told him
7 I love Ma , but she must expect to be unhappy because she 's reached that time of life .
8 But she must pour it herself .
9 But she must make an attempt .
10 Rain could try and get some answers from Barbara Coleman when they held their whispered conversation before Chagall 's windows , but she must make up her own mind about Maurin 's character .
11 Taking her sister 's hand , she found there was nothing else for it , but she must press to the point .
12 She had no appetite for it , but she must eat ; if she were any thinner she would disappear .
13 She knew that the chances of reaching it , giving the alarm , and getting men and equipment back and across the heath to Scawby Marsh in time to save Angela 's pony before he sank to his death in the marsh were very slight , but she must try .
14 Of course it would n't work , but she must try .
15 But she must try and pull herself together .
16 But she must proceed carefully .
17 But she must have meant the monkey , for another mother said :
18 But she must have . ’
19 I was expecting that at any minute Mum would shout down to find out what was going on but she must have been preoccupied , trying on her new frock .
20 But she must have done it after they left ; she 'd have to , if she wanted to let the place .
21 She had been given directions to a smallholding where they sold early strawberries on a roadside stall but she must have missed her way , taken a wrong turning and come out here .
22 But she must have found out somehow .
23 The elderly woman opened it , but she must have thought I was a thief or a beggar , because she refused to let me speak to the young ladies .
24 Of course , I have n't actually seen any of her young men , but she must have at least ten or twelve ! ’
25 She 'd lost of course all modesty , if she ever had any , but she must have been reared like a pig … her language was indescribably common and coarse , and whether eating , drinking , speaking , washing or even pissing , her vulgarity and idiocy were intolerable .
26 Rachaela could not recall coming this way in the past , but she must have done , for she had surely explored all the house .
27 She was not a good artist and she was wearing company , but she must have some redeeming qualities , although Madeleine Corley and her companions at Tourettes sur Loup had not hinted at any .
28 Everything went on as normal and I tried to be as pleasant as I could and as loving towards Anne as I had always been , but she must have noticed that a part of me was absent : simply somewhere else .
29 Doris cuddled me on the way to the door but she must have let go for an instant ( perhaps I goosed her too eagerly ) because I went off on a run that would have taken me all the way downtown — further , to the Village , to Martina Twain — if the dessert trolley had n't been there to check my sprint .
30 Eva has never been one to indulge in self pity but she must have missed the warmth of the Australian sun , and the family back home .
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