Example sentences of "think [pers pn] must [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I thought I must join some service which is considered sufficiently hazardous , because when I am conscripted I can say I do n't wish to fight but I am ready to do my part in National Service .
2 I just saw it , I thought I must buy that .
3 But I thought you must know that . ’
4 He had called her a leprechaun , thought she must have Irish blood in her .
5 The Shah seemed very pleased attitude was changing previously they had urged him to be a purely constitutional monarch ; now perhaps they wanted him to involve himself more in Iranian politics , He thought he must do that — otherwise there would be confusion and chaos .
6 Everybody thought he must think first about the bringing up of the children
7 ‘ I think I must decline that offer , ’ he replied with strained laughter .
8 And I think I must conclude that , in spite of the well-established format , something is going seriously wrong here .
9 I think I must begin some charity .
10 At breakfast the next morning , Constance said , ‘ Ludo , I think I must have some new clothes . ’
11 But I think you must talk this over very thoroughly with your fiancé before you agree to go ahead with the wedding .
12 I think you must have some guidelines for them otherwise they 're going to be in a quandary .
13 ‘ I think we must leave that up to Bicker .
14 ‘ I think we must report this to the police . ’
15 ‘ I think we must get that husband of yours to lop a few branches off outside the window before you go blind , ’ he says to Rose , to demonstrate the terms he is on with her .
16 ‘ I think we must agree that Keble was not at his most inspired when he wrote the hymn which we sang at Candlemas not so long ago — beginning , if I remember rightly ,
17 Right , hopefully , I think we must take this as erm , part B agenda item at the main council meeting .
18 I think we must allow more time during the lunchbreak for notices — they are too rushed towards the end !
19 I think we must have both picked it up during a visit to some relatives in Piercebridge .
20 I think it must do that .
21 Yeah , I think it must have some effect there
22 But er however things went on and er we , we 've had very bad years some years when the we , stuck too much I think to some of the Morris of course er they had their troubles of course and , and then eventually we , it was funny we were the only two people in the whole of Britain who h ho held the agencies for Austin and Morris together and we were at times we were thinking we must lose one of them .
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