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Example sentences for "must take"

  • Now we must take up the story, and say that Atli asked Bergthora what work he should do that day.

  • Now we must take up the story, and say that the shepherd came home to Lithend.

  • Now we must take up the story, and say how Thrain Sigfus' son came to Norway.

  • Now we must take up the story, and say that Gunnar was out of doors at Lithend, and sees his shepherd galloping up to the yard.

  • Now we must take up the story, and say that Hallgerda comes to talk with Malcolm the thrall.

  • It must take a good deal to surprise a hotel clerk.

  • I realized that my main objection to the Campbell prescription had been that I must take it alone or with strangers.

  • She insisted that I must take part in it.

  • Indeed Parliament is more important than any other organ in the country; but when the national welfare is imperilled, we must take action.

  • It is the course we must take in our present situation.

  • Twenty pounds would not be too much, I must take it all, and so on.

  • I must take a message instead, for I have to meet my father at one o'clock, and it's close upon it now.

  • Also a language must be learned, and we must take part in the busy life about us and do as other people do; so the instinct to imitate arises that we may learn things quickly and easily.

  • This means that we must take advantage of interests when they appear if we wish to utilize and develop them.

  • I quote this statement at some length: "In the acquisition of a new habit, or the leaving off of an old one, we must take care to launch ourselves with as strong and decided an initiative as possible.

  • In the first place, we must take care to secure a large and usable stock of images from all fields of perception.

  • Petit jurors, like grand jurors, must take an oath to do their duty honestly.

  • At all events, I must take my measures differently.

  • Yes, we must take care he doesn't see you.

  • And the flowers and plants," said Sir John, "We must take plenty of cases and preserving paste.

  • We've got no bottles, so we must take what we want inside.

  • I say, though, we must take a good supply of sea and fresh-water tackle.

  • I was a student then, and knew the dangers of wounds from a poisoned knife; and, by the way, we must take care of the wounds from poisoned arrows.

  • We have got them, and we must take them at once to Sir Samuel Hood.

  • We must take to our heels if we see a suspicious stranger, and the Soleil appears to have a fast pair, at all events, so we may hope to escape.

  • If not, we must take measures to make them so.

  • We must take care, Paddy, that our prisoners don't play us the same trick yours played you," said Nettleship.

  • Go to, sir,' replied the old gentleman, 'I am not so soon softened at the sight of beauty.

  • I am plunged in, past hope of a retreat; and since my fate has pointed me out for ruin, I cannot fall more gloriously.

  • I must take care, knowing what an eel I have to do with, that the little riggling rogue does not slip through my fingers.

  • I was very loth to engage my own family, either man or woman, in this affair; but I must take my measures securely: and already they all think as bad of me as they well can.

  • I must take my darling to my bosom to comfort me.

  • The train of thoughts which the writing of this epistle awoke, makes me so wretched, that I must take a walk, to rouse and calm my mind.

  • But it seems to me that we've a lot of ugly scoundrels about to deal with, and we must take care, gentlemen, we must take care.

  • He told himself that he must take a lesson from the quiet little reptile, and await his time.

  • We must take means to get hold of him, both for his own sake and ours.

  • May be; but we must take a spell at the pumps first," he answered--his first thought was always of them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    give battle; great shame; inflammatory action; must accept; must begin; must belong; must conclude; must endeavour; must give and hazard; must hold; must introduce; must just; must keep; must kill; must love; must obey; must own; must refer; must refer the reader; must regard; must seem; must show; must strive; must trust; must wait; young reader