Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [pers pn] from " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Felicitations from him who must worship you from afar and longs to have you for his own . ’ |
2 | If he respects and loves his original … he must liberate it from the boundaries of time , the boundaries of physical change of all sorts , the boundaries of cultural change . " |
3 | He built them a pagoda of solid jade and embellished it with precious gems — not realising that to grow up a dragon must accumulate its own hoard , must steal it from Emperors and princes . |
4 | It is the emotional and dynamic tug of a story which must prevent us from reading in too literal a spirit . |
5 | yeah I think , I do n't , she must lock it from the inside window back through |
6 | While I do not agree with much of what Sinead says , I feel I must defend her from your ridiculous slurs . |
7 | Hume and Kant ( 1724–1804 ) are two towering giants of philosophy and our brief indications of their positions on morality — which must tear them from their systems as a whole — may irritate the knowledgeable , but with the space at my disposal and the particular purpose of supplying background to Part Two of this work , the only alternative was to ignore them altogether . |
8 | He cared nothing for his wife and daughter and they must wipe him from their minds . |
9 | He paused , frowning while staring ahead at some of the other riders , then he said , ‘ Excuse me — I must stop them from taking the wrong track . ’ |
10 | ‘ So he was , in which case we must absolve you from all blame . |
11 | To get a better grade the student must take it from one of the students above by out-performing him or her . |
12 | There also is an empirical problem of understanding how support operates between grandparents and grandchildren , in that we must disentangle it from support given to and by the intervening generation . |
13 | 'T IS he must raise you from your humble State . |
14 | Since they are not produced by the body , we must get them from our diet and a deficiency in one can lead to an impairment in others . |
15 | Other beliefs need support , and hence must get it from our beliefs about our sensory states . |
16 | You must put them from your thoughts now . ’ |
17 | Nay , I must not dwell on that now — I must put her from my mind . |
18 | You must save them from the pursuing aliens , brains and ( what 's that , are you sure ? surely not ) YES ! the HUGE Lavatory ! |
19 | An argument over the restaurant bill or at the cinema box office is humiliating and undignified for a man , and her good manners must save him from being put in such a situation . |
20 | ‘ Silver , ’ he said , ‘ you 're a scoundrel and a murderer , but I 'm told that I must save you from the law . ’ |
21 | ‘ You must be the one , ’ said the young woman , ‘ You must be the one I have been waiting for , who must release me from enchantment . |
22 | You must release him from the command ; if you allow him to break the command on his own , you are effectively untraining him . |