Example sentences of "must [verb] think " in BNC.
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1 | He must 've thought they were going to kill him , but that was why they did n't have to . |
2 | They make their point clearly and forcefully : if we are to take population seriously we must stop thinking on terms of controlling births , and think about the relationships of social power in order to fit the " missing piece " into the population puzzle . |
3 | If someone gas missing , you must stop thinking about them , you must put them out of your mind . |
4 | In identifying the needs of the disabled , we must avoid thinking solely of those with the most visible disabilities . |
5 | I must try to think for myself , she went on , and not pay too much attention to the arguments overheard in the bread queue . |
6 | This means that teachers must try to think simultaneously about the attainment targets and the statements of attainment within the levels . |
7 | Well he must have think got a lot of good customer here |
8 | After all , I came along when he must have thought you were safe to be a bachelor for ever and ever , and now he 'll never be a lord and everything . ’ |
9 | ‘ You know well enough , James — you must have thought — once the government is resolved , and we have talked ourselves hoarse and there is no ink left in the country — then the dragoons will come in and cart the young men away as though we have done nothing . |
10 | He knew too that the poem he was engaged upon , The Cantos , was unprecedented and ( he must have thought ) sui generis . |
11 | They must have thought something was fishy . |
12 | They certainly must have thought Malcolm was fishy , dressed as he was in black leather from head to toe . |
13 | Shakespeare must have thought them common enough : in As You Like It a frustrated Rosalind says , ‘ I prithee , take thy cork out of thy mouth that I may drink thy tidings . ’ |
14 | Someone must have thought it was a bright idea , though . |
15 | Penelope Huntley must have thought about it . |
16 | People listening in England must have thought there was something wrong with their radios . |
17 | He must have thought there was some likelihood of angels being there , because he describes how he put out his arms in the darkness and made a grab , at thin air as it turned out . |
18 | Next , surely , he must have thought he was up against a demon intent on destroying him for no reason at all . |
19 | This test is ambiguous as to whether or not D must have thought about whether the woman is consenting , but there are those who argue that one can not be said ‘ not to care less ’ about something unless one has considered it . |
20 | ‘ They must have thought you did n't want to fight . ’ |
21 | When I used to read to you in bed you must have thought that Coleridge 's mummified corpse was lying between us . |
22 | ‘ And I 'm equally sure , ’ McGann went on , ‘ that Bill must have thought us bishops blind to the potential for a Communist threat in this hemisphere … |
23 | Poor Father Vianney must have thought his sacrifices and self-denial in becoming a priest had scarcely been worthwhile if this sort of thing was going to happen . |
24 | During the Penal Times , Catholics must have thought spires a Protestant invention . |
25 | He must have thought it unnecessary . |
26 | The boy must have thought himself still dreaming , for he was completely unruffled by the presence of three strangers at his bedside . |
27 | For an instant , 10 minutes from the end , Clough must have thought his chance was coming when Sheringham wrestled his way past the otherwise dominant Pallister . |
28 | He was smitten not especially by Sandra 's looks , but by her whole demeanour , and those who were around at the time must have thought he had understated his feelings when he said later , ‘ It was a no-big-deal act for me . |
29 | I can see that people must have thought we were being very mysterious then , that we were a bit of a mystery , that The Bar was a very strange place ; but it never seemed that way to us . |
30 | ‘ Scandalous , ’ the early bus party members must have thought as they swung past . |