Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] i must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't remember the carpet coming up to hit me , nor finding it hard to breathe , nor at that moment did the judge put on the black cap and say that I must swing by the neck until I was dead .
2 It is these conclusions and that reasoning which Mr. McGregor has attacked and I must reconsider them .
3 Tell him I 'll give him anything he wants but I must have time . ’
4 Such thoughts soothed me , and then the reality of what had happened would come shooting through my consciousness like a speedboat churning up a calm sea : how dare he decree that I must wear a badge indicating , for men 's convenience , whether I was available or already had an owner ?
5 If Jerba was picturesque , Nefta is magical and I regret that I must fly home in a week .
6 I hate to see that I must say .
7 I hate that I must say .
8 ‘ For once , not Rosemary , though I 'm getting more and more desperate about not knowing what to do for the best , ’ he confessed , but went on to explain , ‘ I spent a lot of time yesterday in realising that I must have been a real wet blanket when Naylor announced your engagement on Saturday . ’
9 All of these meetings required careful preparation and I was relieved when my election team agreed with my general tactics , although they added that I must make myself available for private talks with any colleague who asked to see me .
10 Come over the road with me , it 's your last night and I 've decided that I must show you my garden . ’
11 Maybe the day will come when Mark will ring me from the museum and tell me that it 's been decided that I must add to the catalogue the pedigree of the wrapping or package in question : Ice lolly wrapper ‘ Captain Marvel ’ , Walls , 1985 , found , Whitechapel Road , EC , condition : poor .
12 Yeah certainly I would do but I must admit I do n't really like er giving people 's phone numbers out , I do n't know how he 'd react to , you know , somebody ringing him up and
13 Erm but er when the war finished , when the war finished and the Home Guard stood down , I ca n't remember who was the mayor of Walsall at the time , but they had a reception in the town hall for the Home Guard and everyone that was in the Home Guard was invited before we hand before we st handed our uniforms in , was invited to attend and I must say with great pride that I was can still remember it now , that the wife and I went to the reception and I was in the uniform and it 'd be the mace bearer I presume that was at the door and he asked your name and er rank and he shouted out your name and rank when you went in and you was greeted by the mayor and mayoress inside the ves the hall of the town hall , and erm I mean er quite proud to be Corporal and Mrs you know and it I mean everyone that went , I mean their rank and name and who was with them , you know , was it was quite quite a er er quite a something of to look back to of interest that was , you know , when we stood down .
14 Obviously , you the supporters already accept that I must take the greater challenge when it comes .
15 ‘ Silver , ’ he said , ‘ you 're a scoundrel and a murderer , but I 'm told that I must save you from the law . ’
16 As such , I will realize that I must do it , whether I wish to or not .
17 No doubt it will transpire that I must have known this Paykhull . ’
18 I have a sketchy lifestyle because I ca n't work and I must make a living the best way I can
19 Well I did n't go , no , cos Chris int going , so I did n't bother going but I must admit , I mean , when she gave me the papers and what have you that goes with it , I come home , I put it in the cupboard and I 've not even looked at it since .
20 It was , then , a most discouraging start to what may in fact be an entirely new sort of duty required of me ; so discouraging that I must admit I have not really made further attempts along these lines .
21 Well Kate what a night I spent and I must have phoned
22 Guevara begun by saying that I must understand the Cuban revolution .
23 ‘ My Ka decided that I must live .
24 As Leslie was the only officer in the missing plane ( ironically the transport aircraft was a Stirling — the same name as his birthplace ) , I decided that I must take the lead among the families .
25 Today is for happiness only , and yet I find that I must think of Sarah .
26 I see now the relentless laying down of guilt , and I feel a faint surprise that I must interpret it that way .
27 I feel that I must clarify ( I do n't presume to think that all your readers will have read the catalogue raisonné ) my intentions , and those of the authors in embarking upon this book .
28 I had not intended to speak on the motion , but I feel that I must bring to the attention of the House certain points made by the Select Committee on Procedure in two reports to the House on the passage of legislation .
29 I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses .
30 I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses .
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