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Example sentences for "must get"

  • There will be letters and I must get to work.

  • I must get to know your medallist, my dear.

  • But sooner than any of us Kathleen saw what the war was about and that we must get in.

  • Must get to know more about the beastly old thing, eh, what?

  • I am in a hurry, Jane; I must get a man for left field.

  • If you will excuse me, Mrs. Gwynne, I must get my men together.

  • I must get back to my own place in a minute.

  • And the doctor said that I must get away, to the sea or somewhere.

  • Well, I must get back, got to be in library at four," he said.

  • I must get father to put it down on his list.

  • Mrs. Jewkes has been with me from him, and she says, I must get out of the house this moment.

  • Perhaps I mayn't come this week, because I must get up the linen, and leave in order every thing belonging to my place.

  • I must get Mis' Rossitur to have a leach-tub sot up right away.

  • I must get some of the sailors' salt beef and sea biscuit for you--they say that is the best thing to make people well.

  • I thought so, too, Tom, but, bless my batteries, my doctor insisted that I must get out in the open air.

  • I must get a look in and see what's going on.

  • I must get help--no, I'll take him into our house.

  • We must get away, and if we are to take the lad and his machine to some secluded place, we'd better be at it.

  • Of course he must get up early," cried Athelny, "and he must work like the rest of us.

  • I must get on with my work," said Philip presently.

  • But that would be much later; first he must get one or two hospital appointments; they gave experience and made it easy to get jobs afterwards.

  • We must get to the hills so we can find their trail," declared Horace.

  • Then we must get down to business," returned his master.

  • We must get to the ranch before it gets too hot.

  • We must get back to the ranch as soon as possible and that other horse is too played out.

  • I must get rid of them somehow," he said to himself.

  • Then Lagors exclaimed, 'If it is as serious as that, we must get rid of this little serpent!

  • I must get a peep into that window," he said, "and I will, cost what it may!

  • We must get rid of all our sins, you know.

  • But now we must get you up, and you will say that to see Connie's delight, not to mention your own, is quite wages for the labour.

  • For you see, sir, fond as I be of the old church, I du feel sometimes as if she'd smother me; and then nothing will do but I must get at the top of the old tower.

  • We must get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible--whether Miss Wickham can tell us much or little, we must know what she can tell.

  • We are doing all we can to clear that unfortunate young fellow Hyde of the dreadful charge which has been brought against him, and to do that we must get to know all we can about your late guardian, you know.

  • Now, we must get out of here," I continued.

  • I must get a new lock," was my comment, as I broke the seal.

  • It's a sledge we must get," said Owens, starting to look about for one.

  • I must get control of the Omega Company, and to do it I've got to have more stock.

  • They are waiting for you and we must get ashore," he said.

  • If somebody wanted to go through the train, he must get up.

  • However, since I'm going, I must get to work.

  • For all that, he must get back, and feeling carefully for the ties, he reached the other side and was for some time engaged at the muskeg where two cars had overrun the broken rails.

  • Now I must get off, and I want to see Harry before I go.

  • I must get a ladder and examine the chimney," he said as he passed.

  • Now go, for I must get back to my team before this scamp goes by.

  • It became, however, all the more clear that he must get rid of both mother and child, and that further relations with either of them could only lead to trouble.

  • If there's any such taking to be done, he must get me to take him.

  • I must get a good picture of those girls raking hay.

  • Wife, I must get a cold plunge, or I'll be having it next.

  • She's up there," pointing above, "and I must get her.

  • Can't stand it," he answered savagely, "must get away.

  • I wrote it to-day, and I must get it off immediately.

  • Come on," I said, "we must get to the top for the sunset.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must get" 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:
    also able; must allow; must certainly; must confesse; must fall; must feel; must find; must first; must give and hazard; must have; must indeed; must insist; must know; must look; must marry; must part; must refer; must remark; must remember; must show; must stand; must talk; must think; must trust; must understand; several feet