The emperor Hath sacrificed me to my enemies, And I must fall, unless my gallant troops Will rescue me.
Nay, if he must fall, we may earn the bounty As well as any other.
And he must fall by the executioner's hands, Should we deliver him up to the Emperor Alive?
The Emperor Hath sacrificed me to my enemies, And I must fall, unless my gallant troops Will rescue me.
Whence Machiavel concludes it positively, that a commonwealth unprovided of such a refuge, must fall to ruin; for her course is either broken by the blow in one of those cases, or by herself, while it startles her out of her orders.
Look well to it, my lords, for if there be a contradiction or inequality in your commonwealth, it must fall; but if it has neither of these, it has no principle of mortality.
Why if he must fall, And will fall, and it can't be otherwise, 70 One would not give place to this Pestalutz.
As the front door closed she started forward, but there sounded for her again the notes of the bugle--piercing, compelling, thing before which all other things must fall away.
Having this effect it must fall, as conflicting with the act to which it is a proviso.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must fall" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.