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Example sentences for "she must"

  • Whatever she may have previously thought, she must suspect, by this time, that the missing correspondence has been stolen, and not lost.

  • She is all alone; she must be weary of waiting, poor thing.

  • She must be a governess--she must get her bread.

  • If she wants to ask questions, she must go to the agent.

  • If she wants it back," he said, "she must get it on my terms.

  • Why, my little pets, she must be near ninety.

  • She must be looking pretty by this time in that room up there!

  • So now, you understand, she must have an article, too, and she's gaining it.

  • She must be up too, and she went through her toilette with lightning- like speed.

  • Only then did she remember how she must behave at a ball, and tried to assume the majestic air she considered indispensable for a girl on such an occasion.

  • When Theodosia had gone to sleep Princess Mary thought about this for a long time, and at last made up her mind that, strange as it might seem, she must go on a pilgrimage.

  • She must be shown that the blockhead thinks nothing of her and looks only at Bourienne.

  • She must certainly go on taking them morning and evening," said he, evidently sincerely satisfied with his success.

  • The lake was not frozen sufficiently to bear her; neither was it open, nor low enough that she could wade through it; and across it she must go if she would find her child!

  • She must be nursed and waited upon, and there was no one whose duty it was so much as Karen's.

  • I'll speak to my tame sweetheart about it: she must advise us; for so much I must tell you, such a little girl as you are will never get permission to enter.

  • A change of some sort must take place in her condition, or she must go to pieces.

  • In ceasing to instruct me, she must begin to justify herself to herself; and, once consenting to take sides in such a debate, she was riveted to her position.

  • If she must teem, Create her child of spleen, that it may live And be a thwart disnatur'd torment to her.

  • Truly, she must be given, or the marriage is not lawful.

  • She felt that only one thing now was needed: she must be firm.

  • She must know me dead as she never knew me living.

  • Now we can understand why Mr. Jeffrey uttered that extraordinary avowal overheard on the bridge: 'She must die!

  • No name, but just the one phrase twice repeated, 'She must die!

  • Tom, she must be a far greater fright in earnest, than now she was in seeming.

  • But her ladyship would not hear of it; she must be home that night, she said, and her husband would be waiting.

  • Let her no longer see: If there is hope for me at all, She must be blind like thee.

  • But she must be courteous, she must be holy, Pure in her spirit, this maiden I love; Whether her birth be noble or lowly I care no more than the spirits above.

  • Tell her, too, she must not be Longer flowing, longer free, That so oft fettered me.

  • All her maidens, watching, said, "She must weep or she will die.

  • She must be perfect snow In effect as well as show!

  • She must be very lonely now her father's so much away.

  • But it would not be safe to send that message from the village; she must go down and over the bridge to the post-office on the other side, where they did not know her.

  • Already they were dancing in the hall upstairs; but not she, yet; and he stood leaning against the wall where she must pass.

  • If she must have it for her happiness--she must; he couldn't refuse to help her.

  • If she wanted to keep things from him--she must; he could not spy on her.

  • You know the expression: 'She has made her bed, she must lie on it!

  • She must do something to avert this horror.

  • She must be rescued, Andre, at all costs--she must be rescued!


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