Example sentences of "must [verb] his [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Here the world of the mind that I build will not be same as another man builds ; each one of us must build his own world of I and Thou . |
2 | The individual Jew must make his own pact with the Almighty , and pray directly to Him , not through an agent . |
3 | The third , ‘ How I See Philosophy ’ ( 1956 ) , distinguished philosophical arguments from deductive demonstrations of theses and instead illustrated how to treat philosophical problems on the model of psychoanalysis ; the patient must acknowledge his own difficulties and dissolve his problems by coming to view things in new ways . |
4 | Clearly also the Christian must use his own mind to receive the word of God . |
5 | Must become his own man . |
6 | Each can have his own independent ferret on a line and each his own locator system — but each must control his own ferret carefully to ensure there is no overlapping underground . |
7 | Now he must face his own suffering |
8 | If a German resident wishes to acquire a dollar deposit balance , he must sell his own DM deposit balance to an American ( in reality the dollars could be purchased from a non-US resident ) . |
9 | But if he had no bill and or did n't pick it up , you 'd tell the proprietor that he must take his own proceedings — he 's swindled you out of the price of a meal and it 's a civil action . |
10 | Martin Luther , whose own convictions had been tempered and proved like the finest steel , knew well that in the hour of trial each man must have his own convictions , or he will find himself with none . |
11 | A smaller table was beside the desk with a high-backed typewriter , the sign of a junior executive who has not been allocated a personal secretary and must write his own memoranda . |
12 | At the end , a man must find his own soul . |
13 | The problem must be solved by the child and there is no right way of doing this , or if you like , several right ways , and the child must find his own right way . |
14 | One can by no means lay down rules , and every composer must find his own solution . |