A low-born fellow has mechanical talents such as I don't possess; they certainly give him an advantage over me, under the circumstances in which we are placed, but I must see what I can do for myself.
I shall want a table and stool, and I must see if I can find any plates and dishes, mugs, or a saucepan.
My heir presumptive and I must see something of each other and he must become intimate with the prospect of his responsibilities.
Naturally, I must see that my tea is good and that my dinners cannot be objected to.
She telegraphed this morning that she must see you.
I must see if the nets are to be stretched to-day.
I must see all of the Etablissements Français de l'Oceanie, the blazing Paumotu atolls, and the savage Marquesas, and I must make the most of the several months yet remaining for me in Tahiti.
We had squall after squall now, but we felt sure that soon we must see land.
But one duty must be attended to; I had not forgotten my assault upon Frederick Lawrence; and I must see him to apologise for the unhappy deed.
But I must see her, Rachel,' said I, placing my hand on the door to prevent its being shut against me.
Oh, I must see her - she must know my truth even if I told it at the church door!
It belongs to some housemaid from the castle, I dare say; and I must see if my eloquence as a wandering merchant cannot win me admission within the walls which I dare not approach as Victor Carrington.
In fact, he who has only beheld the misery of man has seen nothing; the misery of woman is what he must see; he who has seen only the misery of woman has seen nothing; he must see the misery of the child.
I feel I must see it," she answered, with a sort of sweet obstinacy.
Let me know when you return, for I must see you as soon as it is safe.
I don't know whether it came from her, or not; but if she sent it I must see her.
I must see to Mr. Carter, who is lost by the portière and will never be discovered unless I rescue him.
At least I am almost sure it is the same, and I must see if she is there.
I must be off," said Sir Jasper; "I must see about a new jacket for my boy.
Besides, I am the mother of the Mouse- trap, and I must see how it goes off.
Ah, yes; I must see about it, then," said the Count.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must see" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.