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Example sentences for "must conclude"

  • I must conclude, my dearest, beloved Albert.

  • Now I must conclude, but not without thanking you once more for your great and most laudable exertions, and wishing you every happiness, which you so much deserve.

  • I must conclude by observing that as yet the Princess is not aware of the station that she is likely to fill.

  • It seems, then, that we must conclude, from the arguments given in Book ii.

  • There are twenty other things that I wished to consult my dearest Kitty about, but I must conclude.

  • I 'm getting another attack, so I must conclude.

  • I must conclude now, for it's nigh post-hour.

  • We must conclude, then, that the emotive pattern is a more complicated affair than the James-Lange theory represented it to be.

  • We must conclude, then, that the associationists are at fault in their observation; for even if the earliest impulsive actions (p.

  • I must conclude, envying your being in Tyrol.

  • I must conclude, as we are going to pay a visit at Claremont this afternoon.

  • I must conclude, but don't think me rude; he who begins must cease, or the world would have no peace.

  • I must conclude, for we are just going to dinner, and I am not yet dressed.

  • Not having a word more to say, I must conclude.

  • This has become a long letter, so I must conclude; it will reach you on Christmas-day.

  • I must conclude however to-day by a high eulogy on the Canton de Vaud.

  • The post is going, so I must conclude my gossip, or I might go on in this manner till the day after to-morrow.

  • Siberia, the greatest cold is not more than to 25 or 26 degrees below the freezing point; therefore, we must conclude, that these local causes have much more influence in cold than in hot climates.

  • Meanwhile, I must conclude, that there is absolutely no trace in Scripture of such a practice as is here pronounced to be one of the essentials of the passover.

  • If we believe that God is supreme over nature and history as well as over individual lives, we must conclude that He will use every province of His vast dominion so as to further His righteous purposes.

  • The post goes directly, so I must conclude, with best love to all, your very affectionate son, T.

  • We must conclude, therefore, that through the intellect the soul knows bodies by a knowledge which is immaterial, universal, and necessary.

  • We must conclude, therefore, that the human soul, which is called the intellect or the mind, is something incorporeal and subsistent.

  • Therefore we must conclude that it is necessary to say that either the Son is from the Holy Ghost; which no one says; or that the Holy Ghost is from the Son, as we confess.

  • I must conclude abruptly, with kindest remembrances to Lady Lonsdale and Lady Mary.

  • My paper admonishes me that I must conclude.

  • But I must conclude, or I shall miss the post.

  • But I must conclude, I was truly sorry to have missed you when you and Mrs. Alford called at Rydal.

  • Hence we must conclude, that there had been a world of plants, as well as an ocean replenished with living animals.

  • We must conclude that it cannot be of the same date as the short letter printed at Leyden, 1717.

  • I must conclude or I shall be too late for the post.

  • I must conclude by thanking you for your last letter, which both pleased and instructed me.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must conclude" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear colleague; looking out; must acknowledge; must ask; must away; must come; must conclude; must confesse; must contrive; must expect; must have; must hold; must lose; must never; must only; must pray; must remain; must stand; must submit; must suffice; must tell; must then; must turn; must wait; reigning prince; then verily