Example sentences of "[pron] must say [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I must say Professor Hoskin I was rather struck by pictures in the papers today , yesterday of Boris Yeltsin standing over a boar he 'd shot , it was strongly reminiscent of pictures we 've seen of the former president of Romania , Ceauşescu . |
2 | ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ I must say Brownies are a bit of a surprise to me . |
3 | ‘ I must say Nicole 's a proper Amy Johnson , ’ said Sir Vivien . |
4 | I must say Oliver ordered some pretty filthy wines those times I went out with him . |
5 | ‘ That 's my first win in the race , ’ Paul said afterwards ‘ and I must say La Greine gave me a great run . ’ |
6 | I I must say Brenda , all this knocks years off my age . |
7 | And , I must say ladies , they do smell very nice ! |
8 | So many conductors — and I must say Furtwängler was sometimes one of these — create enormous crescendi ; and after them the music collapses . |
9 | Also I must say Robert Lobetta . |
10 | I must say Jean , you did n't do a bad job for woman ! |
11 | ‘ I must say war is an ordeal , ’ Lord John smiled at the Duchess from the sideboard . |
12 | I must say Mr Pennington was very co-operative . |
13 | Well I must say Mr Mayor I was gratefully assured by the answer that councillor gave earlier on about the er strenuous efforts the council is making to improve the security at the Kingsway cash point as I now gather it 's called . |
14 | If she was not to break down completely , and in front of Hester , she must say goodbye to Willie , and go . |
15 | We are told the way in which MPs have voted on certain controversial cross-party issues such as abortion and hanging ; we are given the names of those to whom we must say farewell and those we should welcome , but no details whatsoever as to the make up the corps of MPs ' secretaries , that body of sirens from whom the more susceptible among us should be protected . |