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Example sentences for "you must"

  • If you want me to guess, you must ask me to dinner.

  • You must let me put you in a room at the back here.

  • If you must go flopping yourself down, flop in favour of your husband and child, and not in opposition to 'em.

  • You must instantly be obedient, still, and quiet.

  • You must hire or squat somewhere, and raise but a small crop, and eat that soon.

  • You must have a genius for charity as well as for anything else.

  • If you would be chaste, you must be temperate.

  • Why sell them, of all on the place, if you must sell at all?

  • You must have an uncommon cook, Mrs. Shelby.

  • Away from me, or you must go with me--wither you know not--into the Land of Three Dimensions!

  • Yes, you must go," said the doctor, with his pleasantest smile.

  • He said to you, 'Christine, you must love me!

  • Sometimes the Angel leans over their cradle, as happened to Lotte, and that is how there are little prodigies who play the fiddle at six better than men at fifty, which, you must admit, is very wonderful.

  • You must give me back my private box; and I wish it to be at my free disposal from henceforward.

  • If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!

  • You must be very happy, living in this wood, and being glad whenever you like!

  • Why, the other end of the stick always points the opposite way.

  • On the small rock platform stood an old bronze lectern or reading-stand, groaning under a great German Bible.

  • It is vain to ask for mercy; you must go free,' said the smiling man.

  • But we're talking too much; you must come at once, and there may be time yet.

  • See here," he said sharply and with command, "you must fetch a doctor.

  • DEAR FINN,--You must be mad; we can't touch this.

  • You must try to make him as happy and contented as the rest of 'em are.

  • If you must be so foolish as to set up for yourself, take this," said the farmer, placing half a dollar in his hand.

  • You must let me know when you are going, I shall want to bid you good-by.

  • You must be tired if you've been traveling far.

  • After the town has been at the expense of providin' a nice, comfortable home for you, because you haven't got any of your own, you must turn up your nose at it.

  • You MUST remember,' remarked the King, 'or I'll have you executed.

  • And he added in an undertone to the Queen, 'Really, my dear, YOU must cross-examine the next witness.

  • You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.

  • You must be hungry," she said, after a minute or two.

  • There was only one condition attached,--you must drink.

  • You must keep at the poor fellow; you must hold your temper, and argue with him, and watch for your chance to stick an idea or two into his head.

  • I know nothing--you must tell me," she faltered out; and her visitor thereupon proceeded to unfold his story.

  • Oh, sir, you must pardon my poor girl's mistake.

  • Then, if you saw the gentleman twice, you must be able to tell me what he looked like.

  • I have no time for words--you must believe!

  • You must think me hysterical and silly, but whilst father and I have been away from Redmoat perhaps the usual precautions have been neglected.

  • You must get me that flask, or some of its contents," I directed.

  • You must go, or you will be late," said the Bird Woman.

  • Wesley took a cup, weakened the drug and said to Billy: "Man, these sores on you must be healed.

  • You must go past Mrs. Simms and show her.

  • You must go with me so you can see the little faces when I tell them how the goldfinch builds its nest, and how the bees make honey.

  • If you are going to undertake this work, you must be convenient to it.

  • You must go to bed early, my dear--and I recommend a little gruel to you before you go.

  • You must answer it of course--and speedily.

  • With the view of passing off an awkward moment, Emma smilingly said, "You must make my apologies to your friend; but so good a charade must not be confined to one or two.

  • You must be the best judge of your own happiness.

  • And, moreover, if you must go to the sea, it had better not have been to South End.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you 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:
    being killed; there the; you don; you have heard the; you imagine; you please; you tell; you would; young bull; young fella; young friend; young knight; young leaves; young massa; young nobleman; young plants; young sirs; your account; your business; your daughter; your face; your friends; your ladyship; your mother; your right; your time