Example sentences of "[pron] must say [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am dependent on people with whom I have been associated in the past inviting me and I must say they could not have been more gracious . ’
2 ‘ No , but I 've heard about the place , and I must say they sound as if they 're rather exciting , ’ Lucy said with a certain amount of truth .
3 The outdoor adventures are looked upon as fun and relaxation , although I must say they pay their way . ’
4 They 're working ever so hard and I must say they were good , you know , erm , cos they have n't finished the job yet , but erm , I think they know what there about you know , and they 've certainly got a lot of energy and it 's a hard job . .
5 Everything is beautifully monté at Court , very quiet and in excellent order ; I must say we are both much struck with the difference between this and the poor King 's ( Louis-Philippe 's ) time , when the noise , confusion and bustle were great .
6 For a start it 's got a village atmosphere which I must say we find rather agreeable .
7 But i must say we 're now the great chance , one of the Great chances that we have next June , in my mind , is the Post Office will put the let er Our pamphlets through every letter box in eight constituencies ,
8 I must say we could do a lot worse than you .
9 cause a bit of trouble down there but I must say we do n't have it here now .
10 But I would say that if obviously a head gasket goes on a vehicle and somebody knowing that fact continues to drive the vehicle , yes — and damages their engine — yes I must say we would reject liability .
11 And it , it does sound , I , I must say we 've , we 've having flowers everywhere and I think the whole evening 's going to be very nice and we 're looking forward to everybody enjoying themselves and having a good time .
12 ‘ Well , if the Army will permit , ’ the announcer forced a little laugh , ‘ though I must say their demonstrations could have been better timed — ’ General laughter .
13 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 .
14 This is not a book about theoretical astronomy , but I must say something about the way in which a star radiates , because it is very much part of the overall story .
15 Er but of course I I must say something about section eleven funding , this whole section under funding , er is er featured in , in , in this section and er , er I 'm not too sure what the Tories are playing at er , unlike Bob I am not going to condemn them out of hand now , being a Democrat I want you to hear what they have to say and then we 'll roast them this afternoon
16 I must say it makes you wonder what the Security Police are up to not knowing that — and Steinmark working with secret archives . ’
17 Although I must say it is difficult to find a butcher now who understands how to hang meat , dear me , yes … . ’
18 Wonderful music , but in the theatre — well , I must say it is not to my taste .
19 I have not , as a matter of fact , though I must say it rather amused me to remember that exasperating housemaid — who in the end turned out to be one of our must devoted .
20 I can not imagine what sort of place this gentleman imagined he was coming to in bringing the latter , but I must say it struck something of an odd note to see in Darlington Hall these two large silent men staring suspiciously in all directions a few yards from wherever the Italian gentleman happened to be .
21 I must say it was the worst experience of my life , each time I looked over the stable door the most terrible thoughts went through my mind : what if he was lying down ?
22 Despite my criticisms , in our week together I drove the Brooklands long distances in awful conditions on lots of unknown roads when pretty knackered and I must say it did n't shout at me once .
23 I must say it was a great relief not to have to try to understand it all from books .
24 This season quite a number of the ‘ new ’ introductions are revivals from the past , and I must say it is good to see them back .
25 I must say it was an awful lot of rot , although we had reserved seats … .
26 This is a simple mix-up , a confusion of names , though I must say it amounts to criminal carelessness . ’
27 I am never surprised when after a holiday a colleague or neighbour tells me ‘ I had a very nice holiday but I must say it 's nice to get back to work ’ .
28 I do n't know what 's going to happen , so , Carrie , I must say it — I 've implied it in a thousand different ways for months now — I …
29 I must say it again , ’ he expostulated , addressing the Captain .
30 ‘ Well , child , ’ she said to Artemis who was standing by her side dropping pebbles into the still water , ‘ I must say it 's going to seem a little odd not living here any more . ’
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