Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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31 Well I must confess Mr it 's it 's difficult if we get into a situation where we 've got an area straddling two districts and I do n't have to say why , in some respects .
32 To-morrow I must leave Parfois for a matter of some days .
33 I must marry Damian , and he will get the company when my father dies . ’
34 If there 's one thing I think I 'm sure of , it 's the fact that I must marry Selina .
35 I must marry Selina and settle down and raise a family .
36 I must marry Selina .
37 I must feed Camille . ’
38 You know , I thought he was about fifty odd , but what I must mention Jane , must n't forget in his first race in the three o'clock , he came last on Ruddy Cheek .
39 I picture the two of them ( and I must suppose Summerchild pictures it himself ) walking across Whitehall together , and up Great Scotland Yard , through the thin March sunlight , warmed by the faint hope of summer ; then plunging into the frowsty Edwardian gloom , where neither sunlight nor hope of summer ever penetrate .
40 Ivy caught me alone in the passage to say how much I must miss Donald .
41 I must fetch Mrs Peterson , ’ Ellen said .
42 I must congratulate Michael Calvin on his article ( Daily Telegraph , March 31 ) in which he highlighted my son being told to cover up the Olympic Rings on his Great Britain uniform , which he otherwise wore so proudly .
43 I must admit Kathy could do the job blindfolded and Simpkin would never consider you for the job unless I happened to suggest it .
44 Although not my cup of tea , I must admit Manchester United is a whole new ball game .
45 Well I must admit Norman 's the best .
46 ‘ Efforts were made to find sponsorship and I must admit Merseyside was not specifically targeted .
47 Well I must admit James I 've threatened to put mine on .
48 to me up there , I must admit Sandy ?
49 I must meet Dorian Gray , ’ said Lord Henry .
50 Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton , though I think it has depended more upon the general and gregarious advance of intellect , than individual greatness of Mind From the Paradise Lost and the other Works of Milton , I hope it is not too presuming , even between ourselves to say , that his Philosophy , human and divine , may be tolerably understood by one not much advanced in years …
51 I must give Kim a ring .
52 I must give Ibanez another brief round of applause for the positioning of the screws on the truss rod cover .
53 I must convince Eliot it 's time to approve what they write , but he 's enjoying teaching them .
54 I 'm grateful to North Yorkshire and through you to the Strensall people for the arrangements and the use of the Village Hall and I think I must commend Mr Whipp for his fortitude through the last week or so .
55 I must call Robert and order some more hand-painted tiles from Spain .
56 But before we do , I must call Mr Kobold , tell him what I have found out and have him send some more money . ’
57 ‘ But first , for their vital help , I must thank Mark Reeder , Andy Denholm and George Henderson of the RAF Association in the Shetlands and most of all the donor , John Mann . ’
58 In answer , first of all I must thank Ken for er , his erm , his comments .
59 Finally , I must correct Mr Marnell 's inaccurate version of a quote I made at committee .
60 I must ask Margaret if she remembers him . ’
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