Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] must [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've always loved him , and that 's a burden I alone must bear
2 I still must talk to my brother .
3 I also must add that as far as the war moved to its close , crews became increasingly better ; the output of the Empire Air Training Scheme gave us crews with more experience ; second and even third tours crews were returning to Operations ; and in the final phase , in daylight , the casualty rate dropped dramatically .
4 I really must design a multi-signal-scrambling-decoder for trapping these essential little fly buggers — except that I do n't have the technical knowledge and I 'd certainly burst at least one ear drum trying to fit it in !
5 I thought , I really must stop spending money .
6 I really must sleep . ’
7 I really must reprimand her . ’
8 I really must watch what I say — he has a mind like a knife ; but aloud she said , doing her best to look distressed , ‘ Oh , he had a run of bad luck — ’ an explanation that hardly seemed to convince her hearer .
9 I really must explain , ’ he said .
10 ‘ I decided I really must bring the motor .
11 I really must apologise for the ill manners of my associate .
12 I really must go , Tom . ’
13 ‘ Marjorie , I really must go . ’
14 All right , mate , then I really must go .
15 He said : ‘ I really must go , Ian … ’
16 I really must go .
17 I really must go .
18 I really must go , Mum . ’
19 I really must go now . ’
20 I really must go , ’ said David .
21 I really must go up to Harriet 's tonight . ’
22 And now if you 'll excuse me , I really must go to bed and nurse this throat before I lose my voice altogether .
23 But I really must go . ’
24 What could she say but , ‘ I believe you , Dr Neil , and I really must go , or … ’
25 I really must go to my room .
26 And this year , with me being in the Company for the first time , I really must go . ’
27 Now I really must go .
28 Now I really must go .
29 ‘ I 'm afraid not — I really must go .
30 no , I really must go
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