Example sentences of "[pers pn] must [verb] [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , but I must admit I 'll sort him out .
2 She added apologetically , ‘ Sophie thinks I 'm too romantic , and I suppose I am , but I must admit I 'd love to be protected . ’
3 I must admit you 'll get through the tapes a lot quicker that way wo n't you ?
4 But if he did n't suffer fools gladly , I must ask who would want to ?
5 But I would say that if obviously a head gasket goes on a vehicle and somebody knowing that fact continues to drive the vehicle , yes — and damages their engine — yes I must say we would reject liability .
6 I must say we could do a lot worse than you .
7 I must say I 'd have thought I could rely on you to calm people down .
8 I must say I 'd have been happier , ’ said Rose , when everyone was suited and they had all sunk into their chairs , ‘ if Viola had kept away .
9 And I must say I 'd have been lost without her . ’
10 Fair enough I must say I 'd have given it to Whitlow myself but it does n't really matter as far a Leicester fans are concerned as long as they can hold on here for another two minutes now .
11 ‘ Well , if you must go I 'll run you back in the car , ’ said Mark , much to Penelope 's disappointment .
12 ‘ It 's all important ; Roman is the foremost designer of sports and leisure clothes in the world , and you must realise he can do a great deal for my career . ’
13 ‘ I know how fond you are of your uncle , but even you must see what would happen if he was left holding the reins . ’
14 Now we must show we can fight for ourselves .
15 Now we must keep we must keep be I know people and I 'm sure every member in this council chamber knows people that need respite care .
16 I mean they must find they must find it expensive because I mean if they 're keeping that house on they have to have somebody going in to look at it , wo n't they ?
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