Also he used the end of the tail and the foot of a Porcupine, and some hairs of the Moose and of the Porcupine, bound together in a little sheaf.
The tears which fall from my eyes at the sight of the letters of Your Reverence, stop my pen; I am hard as bronze, and yet your love has so greatly softened me, that joy makes me weep and causes me to utter a thousand blessings to God.
Paris roughs, before a set-to, generally inform their adversary of the necessity of disfiguring him by the savage words, “Il faut que je te mange le nez.
Sartines ran cold within him as the figure turned slowly round towards the bed and continued in trembling accents--'Il y a longtemps que je n'ai vu un lit, ilfaut que je me couche.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "faut que" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.