Example sentences of "she must [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But she must wear a special cap to protect her head while she waits for more surgery . |
2 | Her husband , however , became extremely insistent and started following her and insisting that she must sign the papers . |
3 | Somehow she must discover the extent of the threat to Edmund 's life . |
4 | Joan too had heard the current gossip and had lain awake for much of the previous night , persuading herself it was a fabrication and that she must give no heed to wagging tongues . |
5 | Already exhausted from her night 's activities , she was also acutely aware that she must give no sign of tiredness for fear of arousing suspicion . |
6 | First , where it appears that there has been a breach of the statutory provisions , he or she must make a report to this effect to the Prime Minister . |
7 | Mrs Corney , of course , did not notice this , but when the beadle 's arm began to slide around her waist , she felt she must make a small protest . |
8 | She laughed , then knew she must make a move to release herself from his embrace — otherwise he 'd imagine she was actually waiting to be kissed . |
9 | I think she must make a permanent hotel , we 're there , she 's there |
10 | Conscious that she must make the most of these last weeks , and grateful for all the happiness and love which she had enjoyed in childhood , she was nevertheless eager for the days to pass and for the news to come that João had arrived from Lisbon to collect his bride . |
11 | But it was no use bemoaning her fate — she must make the best of it and hope that time would eventually heal the biggest wound she had ever experienced . |
12 | But she must make an attempt . |
13 | She lay firmly in the middle of their double bed , as he supposed she must do every night . |
14 | She had learned only that she must leave the company soon , Mr Frobisher not being at all disposed to cross swords with Laurence . |
15 | There she had found her husband still snoring on her cot , and she had stretched out on his ; but sleep had n't come , and long before dawn she had decided she must leave the camp at once . |
16 | ‘ I 've had better tarts , ’ he said , and , walking to the door as she struggled into a sitting position , trying to restore her ruined self , for at some time she must leave the room and face her shattered world , he flung her his final insult . |
17 | She must lend a hand . |
18 | Oh , no , she silently grieved , and as her conscience prodded away at her until she was in an agitated state of mental uproar , so all her disquieted spirits urged that the next time she saw Ven she must confess the whole of it to him . |
19 | But Stroud District Council says no , she must restore the original wooden window frame because it 's a conservation area . |
20 | Dressed in silk and ablaze with jewellery , apparently to prove that Donna 's inheritance was no myth , Mavis Bricknell stumbled off towards the toilet room at the dome car 's entrance saying she must repair the ravages to her face , and presently she came back , screaming loudly . |
21 | As the lift doors opened and she stepped out into the corridor , it occurred to her that she must strike a very different figure from the wide-eyed girl who had made that first visit . |
22 | Then she must conserve the small amount of money remaining . |
23 | Its stated intention was that Mary should not marry any foreign prince ; she must marry a prince born of this realm — and Arran 's son was the most suitable candidate . |
24 | She must confront the man , drive him off . |
25 | She supposed that she must face the fact that she was run down after the years of nursing and the final shock of Donald 's death . |
26 | She knew that she must board a bus . |
27 | Before a salesperson is allowed in the field , he or she must pass a test in the presence of the field sales manager . |
28 | She must forget the girl and concentrate on helping Craig . |
29 | She must forget the Scarabae . |
30 | For example , suppose a statute gives a minister two different but related powers ; suppose further that the statute provides that before the minister exercises power A , he or she must consider representations made by ‘ any person ’ , and that before the minister exercises power B he or she must consult a particular government body with responsibility for some relevant aspect of government policy . |