Example sentences of "must [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Of course , you must make him wear a wig or some kind of decoration for the performance itself . ’
2 You must make him understand the need for secrecy .
3 erm I mean it really must make them feel like the world 's gone haywire .
4 And we must make it pay as much as we can .
5 I must make it happen to myself !
6 In the end , however attractive the idea of glasnost , it is only as good as the people who must make it work .
7 Who and how many people we imprison , for how long and in what conditions are questions that politicians and sentencers must answer ; those in the prisons must make it work as well as they can .
8 You must start paying five pounds a week by next Tuesday the court usher will give you the address of the court but you must make you send that money every week .
9 Sights like that must make you think a bit and make you realise you are very lucky ,
10 And the reason I would come up with would be that it must make you feel stonkingly great .
11 Having a Stalin for a dad must make you turn out like Gary and Nails .
12 ( 1980 ) and Wood , McMahon and Cranstoun ( 1980 ) in relation to the nursery , must make us question the claims that schools provide a linguistically rich environment , able to provide compensation for children believed to be linguistically deprived at home .
13 Oh , they must do I suppose , they .
14 Yeah you must do you see you 've got
15 ‘ We must see you get some decent food or it 'll be a waste of time paying you a wage . ’
16 ‘ You must let him go , ’ the Archon instructed .
17 She told him if he could not face her and the baby , he must let them leave this place .
18 We must let them know at the station , or there will be an awful accident . ’
19 ( v ) We must let them know when we shall visit La Gracieuse this summer .
20 We must let them steal the shuttle we 've prepared for them .
21 Those who must let them enter do not like the work , for they fear what sidles in at the same time — the jealousies , the old rows and the suspicion of old fraud .
22 He must let her cry herself out .
23 You must let me do that or I ca n't think of rejoining you . ’
24 Edgar must let me do what I want ! ’
25 You must let me show you
26 ‘ You must let me go , ’ she said .
27 ‘ Look , it 's terribly kind of you to find me a place to stay , but you must let me give you the money .
28 ‘ You must let me pay for any cleaning you have to have done .
29 You must let me explain . ’
30 You must let me rest .
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