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Example sentences for "must hurry"

  • I am afraid that we must hurry along, Mrs. Carleton," said Beverly.

  • Indeed, you did, and now we must hurry home.

  • We've had a lovely dance, Mother Hubbard, and now I must hurry home.

  • But I must hurry on to dear grandmother's.

  • But now I must hurry to grandmother's with the butter and the honey.

  • We must hurry along as fast as we can, Ella," said I, finding that my companion was inclined to go very slowly.

  • It is almost night, and we must hurry up, though it will not take us long after we get started.

  • Glad of it; but we must hurry on to the camp.

  • It was noon recess and I must hurry or be late.

  • I clasped my hands in mute wonder, but my ghost was getting away, and to make its acquaintance I must hurry.

  • A boat leaves in two hours, and we must hurry!

  • Illustration: "'We must hurry, for way over there I see the Sun.

  • We must hurry, for way over there I see the Sun.

  • Well, I must hurry home to get our dinner.

  • Then I must hurry in and start dinner; I want to make some muffins.

  • But we must hurry, Bob; it's after seven now!

  • She interrupted him: "We must hurry, dearest, and take refuge from their pursuit.

  • We have time," he muttered, "but we must hurry if we want her to die according to plan.

  • And he at once added, "You see, mother, that we must hurry, if we would save Stephane and save ourselves.

  • Well, now, we must hurry, for we have so much to do.

  • And if we are going shopping for Christmas presents," said Ben, "we must hurry up.

  • Now we must hurry back to the fire, for the ash cakes must be about done and the coffee made.

  • So you and I must hurry on if we’re to have those broiled chickens.

  • Why, we must hurry to put ourselves in communication with the authorities, so that they can come down on that place before the scoundrels get away, or get their plunder away.

  • Now I must hurry on, for I have an engagement up at the Club, and I'm so glad to have seen you, Martine.

  • I must hurry on," she explained, "as I have an engagement at the Club.

  • Yes, we must hurry," he said in a laboured whisper, looking around dazed.

  • But I must hurry, I've so much to show and tell you.

  • He feared being late at the council he was to have with Captain Pipe's principal people and much as he would have liked to go a little way with John, he felt that he must hurry directly to the cabin.

  • His heart beat fast, and so strongly was he tempted to call out to the fellow that he thought he must hurry away, lest he yield to the strange desire with results which would almost certainly be unfortunate.

  • He must hurry on at once to Ottawa, and with all speed get done his business there.

  • We must hurry back, or they will wonder what has become of us.

  • Come, Miss Armitage," he said, "we must hurry.

  • These twilights linger, and it will be easier traveling down-grade, but we must hurry, to have you home before dark.

  • We must hurry back to the team," she said and turned to finish the descent to the bench.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must hurry" 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:
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