Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] must [vb infin] " in BNC.
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31 | In these matters we were often able to avoid costly mistakes being made , and on other occasions improve the operational efficiency of our craft with advice on training and equipment , although I must admit that our requirements seldom matched the amount of money available . |
32 | Although I must admit … ’ he paused to slow the car down before turning off the road to come to a halt outside an attractive inn , thatched , gabled and wooden-beamed , its façade ablaze with baskets of flowers , its forecourt furnished with long trestle-tables and carved wooden chairs . |
33 | And it was done for the best , although I must admit it did n't turn out like that . |
34 | This was a very comforting thing , although I must admit that I heard of no cases occurring in the period that I was in Mespot . |
35 | ‘ I intended to find out about your involvement with that man , and now I have , although I must admit I 'm still a little bit hazy as to the details . |
36 | Although I must admit that to begin with I was a bit twitchy about taking the kids to a park — even here in London . ’ |
37 | Although I must say it is difficult to find a butcher now who understands how to hang meat , dear me , yes … . ’ |
38 | The sounds produced by this rack are certainly impressive , although I must say that to try and get away from the overall processed sound was almost impossible . |
39 | Although I must say he did n't seem all that surprised . ’ |
40 | I did n't want his title or his money , although I must say in all honesty I did enjoy the London season . |
41 | " I suppose we 'd better start having a look along the banks soon , although I must say I 'm in no particular hurry . |
42 | ( Although I must say that working behind ‘ Ken the Nugget ’ is a pretty fruitless occupation ! ) . |
43 | The outdoor adventures are looked upon as fun and relaxation , although I must say they pay their way . ’ |
44 | ‘ Although I must say you look every inch the boss yourself . |
45 | ‘ Although I must say , Julie , ’ she added , throwing her briefcase down on to a nearby chair , ‘ I do think that you might have given me the ‘ Gypsy 's Warning ’ before I left for work today ! ’ |
46 | Although I must say I I mean , one of the most fascinating pieces of politics I was ever involved in , was when I had to defend Mrs Thatcher over the Belgrano incident . |
47 | Every track is brilliant — although I must name ‘ Equator ’ , ‘ Complaints ’ , ‘ Amateur Hour ’ and ‘ Here In Heaven ’ as the best tracks , and in that order . |
48 | No one else intruded in the pictures , although someone must have been there to point the camera . |
49 | Both have given every indication that they will stay this trip , so I must go for Martin Pipe 's runner Minnehoma . |
50 | ‘ One o'clock , ’ I replied , ‘ so I must go . ’ |
51 | I had promised , so I must go . |
52 | ‘ I have an appointment in fifteen minutes in Lagoa , so I must go . ’ |
53 | In fact , if you 'll excuse me , I believe we 're ready now , so I must go . ’ |
54 | I found that interesting because it appears that the Minister does not know how many doctors made a claim that was above the amount of the reimbursement schedule or , if he did know , he was unwilling to tell me , so I must presume that he did not know . |
55 | My father spoke Polish and Russian and my mother spoke French — we had French people there , so I must tell you , I was really lucky , I went through the war without seeing anything horrible — I saw nothing , nothing at all , because nothing happened up there . ’ |
56 | ‘ I have to go , so I must leave him in your hands . |
57 | ‘ So I must decline your offer . |
58 | ‘ People can see my collar , so I must stop , ’ he told me gravely . |
59 | ‘ I owe him my life so I must give him my life . |
60 | I 'll tell Jean tomorrow so I must 've |