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Example sentences for "must make"

  • Almost every one, in these modern days of civilization, is earning his bread in some other way; well, he must make up for this by some kind of exercise or else Nature will surely take her toll.

  • Should a man determine to follow them out alone, he must make up his mind that there shall be no interference with his carrying out his program with regularity and exactness.

  • But once back at work, he must make up for lost time.

  • We must make a search for the man in order to punish him.

  • But, like kings, we must make use of delicate diplomacy.

  • Rosselin promised to speak to the minister about it; and then Caillard began to worry him, till the deputy told him he must make a formal application and put forward his claims.

  • But I must make a discreet use of my pen.

  • If anything makes us happy, it must make us much happier to know it for a bit of frozen love--for the love that gives is to the gift as water is to snow.

  • Jermyn cast a keen glance on the two as he entered, took for confusion the remains of excitement, and said to himself he must make haste.

  • And then I must make English of it for your ladyship, and that goes still worse with it.

  • He was anxious upon this subject; his mind ran upon it; in one way or another he was constantly coming back to it; he must make a convert of him, he said.

  • I was saying, my dear sir, that I am afraid I must make up my mind to part with Cherry.

  • I am only two-and-twenty, and I must make up my mind to the drawbacks of my time of life.

  • He saw that his daughters were ashamed of him, that if they loved their husbands his visits must make mischief.

  • Then we must make up our minds to perish," I cried with a helpless sigh.

  • I believe the cryptograph to have a profound meaning--which I must make out.

  • Cartwright sends me off to float the wreck, and if it's possible, I must make good.

  • If I'm engaged, I'll try to make good; but I must make good at the dam or on the ditch.

  • In fact, he had only put off the reckoning for six months, in which he must make good, and he knitted his brows while he studied Titania's picture.

  • Here then is the first limitation, we must make to our general position, that every thing related to us, which produces pleasure or pain, produces likewise pride or humility.

  • That doesn't matter; we must make it up, of course.

  • Moreover, we must make it evident that we do not intend to permit the Monroe Doctrine to be used by any nation on this Continent as a shield to protect it from the consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations.

  • Doisty, the man who sold me those diamonds, must make a handsome income.

  • We must make a note of your exact height.

  • I will send for a cab: for we must make haste if I am to see the public prosecutor to-day.

  • Then said the Consul, "We must make no delay.

  • With their sinews we must make a chain to bind their father, and from that he can never escape.

  • He must make atonement to Baldur for having caused the ruin of his temple.

  • We must make a detour to the south," said the professor, "I noticed when I was down there that the rift did not extend more than a few feet in that direction.

  • Don't be scared, it won't hurt us; at least I think not, but in the confusion that is certain to follow we must make a dash for the Golden Eagle.

  • I must make a cage for him out of packing cases, and perhaps we can tame him," said the professor.

  • I am afraid that we must make a clean sweep of the old processes, if we have any intention of interesting our youth in the beauty of human ideas and their expression.

  • This is a delusion of which we must make haste to get rid.

  • Well, he must make a certain choice, no doubt; he cannot gratify all these things; his ambition may get in the way of his pleasure, his affections may interrupt his ambitions.

  • Emotional poverty is what we most of us have to dread, and we must make investments if we wish for revenues.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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