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Example sentences for "one must"

  • One must sit up all night to see or hear any thing; and if the town intends to do any thing, they never begin to do it till next day.

  • When one, is old and nobody, one must be whirled with the current, and shake one's wings like a fly, if one lights on a pebble.

  • To imagine they meant to sacrifice his weak daughter, whom they governed absolutely, to a man who was sure of being governed-by others, one must have as little sense as James himself had.

  • But Betton immediately read a criticism in his lack of comment, and put forth, on a note of challenge: "After all, one must be decent!

  • To estimate at its full value the heroic courage of this unhappy father, one must take a general view of the whole extent of his misfortune.

  • She wishes to make saints of us, for she loves us; and to be a saint, you see, Gabriel, one must suffer.

  • One must fly to those means that are possible.

  • That answer is: one must live in the needs of the day--that is, forget oneself.

  • One must struggle to live better, much better.

  • To pardon it, one must go through what I have gone through, and may God spare her that.

  • At present no one must hear it; it is a secret, and we must try to conceal our movements as much as possible.

  • One MUST have a few ideas beyond food and clothing!

  • Why,--merely that if one is honest and true, one MUST be crucified.

  • To experience this glamour and witchery of the flowering-time of the year, one must, perforce, be in the country.

  • One must believe, my friend; there is no happiness outside faith and love.

  • One must live, one must act; reason must combat suffering, unless it be desired that the latter should last forever.

  • That's an idea, no doubt; one must see--one must see.

  • My dear Nancy, one must look at things from every point of view.

  • Besides, one must have a fortune to get any law: there is no law for people who are ruined.

  • To study physiology with a clear conscience, one must insist on the fact that the sense-organs are not phenomena in the sense of the idealistic philosophy; as such they certainly could not be causes!

  • On the twenty-five kilometers' width that form the army front, one must count on a thousand kilometers of hollowed lines--trenches and saps of all sorts.

  • But, mark you, one must come back, one must be there!

  • One must go for it, upright, right to the end, and not pretend to do it in a fanciful uniform.

  • Ah, one must be really strong to go on, to go on!

  • To say nothing of its artistic merits, which in places are striking, one must be grateful to the novel, if only because it is keenly stimulating to thought.

  • One must take at least two big pillows for a journey and dark pillow cases are essential.

  • To be certain of that, one must also be certain what objective truth is.

  • One must be quite satisfied that it is for an individual, and not merely the natural inclination for the other sex asserting itself.

  • One must be useful to the State, as a good citizen.

  • Santobono, "one must act, the salvation of the Church is at stake.

  • But on the music-hall stage, the odds, one must admit, are on the whole against her.

  • One must try to save others--and YOU were coming, Hubert!

  • One must always do one's best, even when one feels and believes it is useless.

  • To comprehend what life means in the way of truth and power, one must act as well as think and feel.

  • To secure a great end, one must be willing to pay a great price.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "one must" 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:
    birds belonging; butt joint; even from; library work; one after the other; one case; one could; one day; one direction; one else; one for; one half; one hundred thousand francs; one man; one ounce; one single; one that; one time; one who; one will; one years; perfectly pure; picture book; safety first; second place; tanned leather