Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [pron] must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In due course , Roger , but surely you realise where we must go first ? ’
2 Imagine how they must have felt in St Peter 's Square at the start of their journey — apprehensive , isolated and with no knowledge of either Italian , French or German .
3 Moving on , erm in te you know obviously you must have had a fair amount of c you said you had a fair amount of contact with erm tenants in the flats .
4 But I know now I must save up my escape attempts .
5 ‘ I think I know how he must feel . ’
6 Now I know how he must have felt . ’
7 I know how you must feel . ’
8 ‘ I know how you must feel but I had to be sure you were n't another journalist out for a story . ’
9 But I know how you must feel .
10 ‘ It may be for the best , man , ’ Agnew was saying , ‘ though God knows I know how you must feel .
11 ‘ I know how you must have felt — believe me , I 've been there , too .
12 I know how you must have been feeling inside . ’
13 Indirectly , she revealed what was in her mind — and mine — by saying , ‘ You know why we must return to England so soon after finding this peaceful sanctuary ?
14 Gourlay agreed : ‘ There 's no doubt I did n't play well after that opening set — I do n't know if it upset me — I suppose subconsciously it must have . ’
15 The fact that you will find it difficult to know what to say to her , except that you understand how she must feel , will not matter at all .
16 I have a great input in the selection of the side and , when things go well you take the credit , so when they go badly you must take responsibility . ’
17 And before I go on I must set one thing straight .
18 Whenever the phone rings — about once every ten minutes — they bicker over who must answer it .
19 I rushed out without any money , and before I go home I must go and inform Mr Felton 's people where he is .
20 and I did say to you that you must go , if you go there you must go on the books because you 're with a solicitor
21 Before I do so I must say something about the way in which the U K economy has developed since the latter half of the nineteenth century .
22 If you do so you must repay to us immediately the amount by which your withdrawal exceeded the amount available and if you fail to do this we may debit any other account or accounts you may have .
23 Yeah I think so I must admit from one point of view I 'm quite glad that I have n't passed cos
24 I think perhaps I must try never to go away unless with you — And yet I know when you are out at supper with others , that you are all the time thinking of me , as I am of you ( and last evening in the hansom !
25 well , somebody found it down by the river just at the back of where they live so it must have been somebody round about
26 Er , I think really it must 've been thrift .
27 ‘ That 's what I thought at the time , anyway , ’ said William , ‘ but I think now it must have been Barry Moxton .
28 I do n't , I do n't I must admit I do n't like going anywhere without Arf .
29 We also yes I must remind you that we have read the papers so I do n't necessarily want to go through it word by word line by line er but obviously when you want to make a point you will refer back to those papers but do n't you must assume that we have read them and that everybody else has read them .
30 You two say you did nothing — and I believe you — but think how it must look to Boz .
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