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Example sentences for "must stop"

  • Must stop it," said McNab, firmly closing one eye, and gazing fearfully at the yellow owls in front.

  • Must stop it," repeated McNab, turning from the yellow-eyed owls to Stover.

  • We are getting near Abo, and I must stop.

  • I must stop, as we dress and dine early for the Palace Ball.

  • I must stop now or my letter will not go this afternoon.

  • I must stop now as it is nearly eleven--my next letter will be from Maison Klein, Malaia Dimitrofska, Moscow.

  • Surely we can not be required to know how to define it, because in going back from definition to definition a time must come when we must stop.

  • We must stop somewhere, and that science may be possible we must stop when we have found simplicity.

  • Fortunately, I was still nursing the baby, but the doctor has just told me that I must stop.

  • Dearest mother, I must stop now, and write some notes of thanks for my presents.

  • Well, I must stop now, though I could run on forever.

  • But, sir, says Scheherazade, day appears, and I must stop.

  • After a month's sail--But I see day, says Scheherazade, I must stop here.

  • But day appears, says Scheherazade, I must stop here.

  • We sighed a little that it was over--that glorious bit of freedom--but argued that it must stop sometime.

  • How Father drove Cousin Sue in his buggy and I sat on the front seat with Zebedee,--but I must stop.

  • And that reminds me: this book, too, must stop, and it might as well be now, although the picnic story is not quite ended.

  • We must stop them,' said Taper, growing pale.

  • And here we must stop to do justice to our friend Mr. Rigby, whose conduct on this occasion was distinguished by a bustling dexterity which was quite charming.

  • Uncle Henry says we shall be in Albuquerque in a few minutes, so I must stop writing if I want to post my letter there.

  • I must stop now, and go to bed, or I shall be sleepy to-morrow morning.

  • Beverly is calling me to go for a ride, so I must stop writing.

  • Now I must stop, as I am as busy as possible to-day trying to get things done, and everyone wants to see me at once.

  • Well, I must stop to go to church, and there is a good deal also for me to see to afterwards.

  • Now I must stop, as I have a great deal of other business to get done.


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