There must still be somewhere upon earth some godly people because God continues to grant us so much good!
There must be stables and horses and grooms and slaves; go and see about it!
And as the wind blew the corpses one against the other, tossing them to and fro, he thought to himself: "If you are perishing down here by the fire, how those poor things up there must be shaking and shivering!
There must be some mystery in this," said he to himself again, "and it may be advantageous to me.
There must be some cause for such an attack, however.
There must be something behind all this; and so it behove him to keep his eyes open.
There must be some one to hold his creditors in check, to silence them, and obtain sundry concessions from them--in a word, some one to interest them in his success.
There must be no report spread that I have taken notice of the quarrel, else I shall lose the little good influence I have over the old man.
If you do not choose to associate with us on those terms, there must be two separate associations.
Finally, there must be some porters, to carry provisions, wine and scientific instruments, and also blanket bags for the party to sleep in.
Another important thing--there must be a rope to tie the whole party together with, so that if one falls from a mountain or down a bottomless chasm in a glacier, the others may brace back on the rope and save him.
Skapti answered: "There must be some evil spirit abroad if men are less willing to tend your flocks than those of other men.
There must be fords," said Gest; "do not be afraid.
My dear child, there must be a little imagination here.
There was not only the debility of recent illness to assist: there was also, as she now learnt, nerves much affected, spirits much depressed to calm and raise, and her own imagination added that there must be a mind to be properly guided.
If the master and mistress do not attend themselves, there must be more harm than good in the custom.
There must be a sort of shyness; but I cannot recollect that our evenings formerly were ever merry, except when my uncle was in town.
It does not delay even until the necessity is demonstrated, but it assumes that where there is great destruction of property and homes are swept away there must be distress which calls for immediate relief.
In each locality in which earthquakes are chronic it would seem as if there must be a particularly weak spot in the earth some miles below the surface.
Doubtless some ancient Greek has observed that behind the big mask and the speaking-trumpet, there must always be our poor little eyes peeping as usual and our timorous lips more or less under anxious control.
But here--in such a place as Middlemarch--there must be a great deal to be done.
Granted that a benefactor's wishes may constitute a claim; there must always be a reservation as to the quality of those wishes.
Things can't last as they are: there must be all sorts of reform soon, and then young fellows may be glad to come and study here.
For life, thought Benham, there must be insecurity.
There must be endless people of a mind with himself in this matter.
Such men as the Cecils perhaps not, because they are in the order of things, the rich young Jews perhaps not, because acquisition is their principle, but for most other intelligent inheritors there must be this twinge of conscientious doubt.
There must be something more with us to sustain us against this vast universe than the spark of life that began yesterday and must be extinguished to-morrow.
There must be something to take the place of lair and familiars, something not ourselves but general, that we must carry with us into the lonely places.
Nevertheless, there mustbe a reason," Peter persisted, gently.
There must be a settlement between him and Peter Ruff!
From Holland to the Alps this day," I thought, "there must be crouching and lying between half and a million of men, trying to inflict irreparable damage upon one another.
They must get the bombs away; there must be a couple of atomic hay lorries, the bombs could be hidden under the hay.
There must be all sorts of lively-minded people here.
There must come a time, so pessimists will urge, when food becomes so dear that the ordinary wage-earner will have little surplus for expenditure upon other things.
There is--there must be--something more behind that frowning rock.
There must in such a case be a terrible one in store for the best among us.
In fine, in all such marvels, supposing even that there is no imposture, there must be a human being like ourselves by whom, or through whom, the effects presented to human beings are produced.
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