Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] must be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I realized he must be Catherine 's nephew , Hareton , and tried to shake his hand . |
2 | She had bare shoulders and arms ; a heavy gold and ebony bracelet ; an enormously long necklace of what looked like sapphires , though I presumed they must be paste , or ultramarines . |
3 | I suppose you must be Cissie . ’ |
4 | At first I thought it must be April Fools ' Day . |
5 | And then and then okay , it rang back , and I thought it must be Kim , because it was temporarily engaged , and then , it was my sister 's godfather well , did you , did you press anything ? |
6 | I thought it must be sex , if I turned my back I did it where he could n't spring at me , and I listened . |
7 | I think there must be things I can do now , lucrative things , to get me out of this scene . |
8 | ‘ Yes , I 'm Bridget O'Brien , ’ said Breeze , ‘ and I think you must be Mrs Dare . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm Dr James Mortimer , from Grimpen in Devonshire , and I think you must be Mr Sherlock Holmes . ’ |
10 | Do you know , I think I must be Bernice Summerfield , Professor of Archaeology . |
11 | I think it must be Tod 's questions that eventually put them off . |
12 | I think it must be love . |
13 | I think it must be shadow lace that you are referring to , Mr Dick , I hope last month 's article helped . |
14 | " I think it must be tea time , " said Clelia . |