Example sentences of "[pron] must make " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , madam , I must make some congratulations to you . |
2 | I must make it happen to myself ! |
3 | She continued : ‘ I am 70 years old but I felt I must make this sacrifice for them , even though the constraints on me in the future are very great . ’ |
4 | Being a historical review , I shall deal primarily with facts ; however , on some occasions I shall be expressing opinions and I must make it clear from the beginning that these are my own personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the MOD . |
5 | ‘ I must make you known to Miss Emily Groundwater , who like yourself is a stranger from England , ’ said Kate , after they had exchanged pleasantries and Paul had identified himself . |
6 | But that is an emotional statement , and I must make sure I do n't get carried away by emotional things like that . |
7 | I 'm through to the final , and now I must make absolutely certain I 'm in the right frame of mind . |
8 | So I thought to myself ‘ I must make a change ’ . |
9 | ‘ Agreed , but one or two things I must make clear , William comes with me and I choose the cobblers who work for us , I 'm not putting the name of Morgan to any inferior work . ’ |
10 | Obviously one does not want to get involved in discussing individual cases , but I must make one exception and express the perplexity with which I read such drastically negative judgements on Zanardi 's work at Parma . |
11 | In future I must make it a rule never to use those cold , wet , good-for-nothing days for looking at crags . |
12 | But to answer it , I must make a considerable digression , to say something about how we get such beliefs by observation . |
13 | Before examining these propositions I must make good the comment that the concentration on the moment of charging has tended to lead the inquiry in the wrong direction . |
14 | I must make it plain that there has been no attempt to question the general supremacy of Parliament . |
15 | Her faults are my faults : her virtues I must make my virtues . |
16 | Certain other arrangements which I must make naturally turn upon this . |
17 | I was silent , thinking that I must make up my mind what course of action to take . |
18 | ‘ The long and short of it is , ’ he wrote to his mother , ‘ I must make something or be miserable . ’ |
19 | I must make calls first . |
20 | And now I must make a few preparations . |
21 | ‘ Poole , ’ said the lawyer , ‘ if you say that , I must make sure . |
22 | But I must make a gesture … ’ |
23 | But I think I must make the decisions , and you must obey my orders . |
24 | Finally , there is one point I must make — it concerns what some have called ‘ the God bit ’ . |
25 | ‘ Then I must make up for my error . ’ |
26 | Like all young men I must make a journey . |
27 | I must make quite sure that you remain healthy and visible . ’ |
28 | ‘ Wait but a few moments here for me , ’ she said more gently , ‘ for I must make my farewell to the Lady Percy , who has been more than kind to me . ’ |
29 | ‘ I must make sure it can not happen again . |
30 | However , under the Standing Orders I must make my announcement now . |