A lady may always accept such an offer of attention, thanking the gentleman for his politeness, and dismissing him by a courteous bow, which he must accept as an intimation that his services are no longer required.
Should a lady stop a gentleman to speak, she must make a slight inclination of the head as a token of dismissal, and he must accept it as such, bow, and leave her.
A gentleman may never offer to shake hands with a lady, but he must accept such an offer on her part, taking her hand lightly but firmly in his ungloved right one, and delicately shaking it for a moment.
In writings of this stamp, we must accept of sound in stead of sense.
But he will also tell you, if I am not mistaken, that his own branch of knowledge is so extensive and so perplexing that he must accept most of his facts ready made at their hands.
Its lesson we must accept, whether we will or not; its follies we are tired of talking about.
We are told we must acceptit because the Union is in danger.
To the real statesmanship of that period he thus gave expression in a public dinner at Washington early in 1863: "We must accept no compromise; a patched-up peace will be followed by continued war and anarchy.
We must accept them, though not necessarily the explanations that have been offered of them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must accept" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.