Example sentences of "i must [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If , as I must assume for present purposes , the plaintiffs have a good cause of action in professional negligence against the third party , then it must be at least possible , if not indeed likely , that the damages recoverable by the plaintiffs from the third party would include damages under at least some of these heads . |
2 | I must apologise for this stupid oversight which is doubtless my fault — a symptom of the pressure we seem to be constantly under these days . |
3 | Could , could I say , I must reply to that . |
4 | I feel I must reply to some of the points Mr , Findlay made during the course of the conversation ( I was told that these were not just his views , ie. he had discussed the matter with you ) . |
5 | My Lords , that concludes my analysis of what I perceive to be the important British cases but before seeking to draw conclusions therefrom I must refer to certain Commonwealth and American cases . |
6 | I find all this difficult to understand , perceiving no dichotomy ; though I must confess to some predilection for the original letter or manuscript . |
7 | ‘ In the first place , Inez was a distant relative — some sort of cousin — but I must confess to another more direct motive . |
8 | Yes , I 've got yeah I know they did , but I think after a while they stopped doing that I think the latest ones you 'll find do n't , do n't do that , they gave , you know , after a while they gave that up , but I , I must check on that , I must check on . |
9 | There is one other book which I must mention in this survey which is in danger of becoming a self-advertising catalogue . |
10 | ‘ I must admit at that time I had little sympathy for the victims , having heard gruesome evidence at court , but my feelings have now changed . |
11 | I must admit at this stage I though I had cracked it but I should have known after so many years of breeding fish , success is not guaranteed . |
12 | I must admit at this juncture that I 'm on Graham Taylor 's side on this one . |
13 | Er in so much as I mean I must admit with these increases , I appreciate your need to get the extra profits and I 'm looking at the ones where I think we can push them to get a bit more . |
14 | Nevertheless I must admit to some sympathy with that view . |
15 | Yeah I think so I must admit from one point of view I 'm quite glad that I have n't passed cos |
16 | Imagine my disgust when I told the car park attendant of the delays , only to be informed that I must pay for two hours parking , as ‘ That is what is on the computer . ’ |
17 | ‘ You 're a very brave girl ’ said Sir Benson , ‘ and I must think of some way of rewarding you for what you 've done . ’ |
18 | I must think of some things for him to do , ’ says Elizabeth . |
19 | I must think about this carefully . ’ |
20 | However insignificant in myself I am the Representative on this question of no mean body in this country who would be … disappointed and chagrined at the suspension of the question — But further — and this is a consideration far more really influential on my Conduct — I can not but feel myself the Representative of a Body who can not speak for themselves and for whom I must act without other guide than my own Conscience . |
21 | So I if I put that in , I must apologize for misleading the panel . |
22 | To any of you with decent sensibilities , I must apologize for these horrific images . |
23 | I must apologize for this one , it 's hard for me sometimes to understand it as well . |
24 | Having hit a bad patch , financially , I decided I must try for some paid work with my knitting machine . |
25 | The upshot of it is that the appellate court , where the matter is one of discretion , as this is of course , will not interfere with the discretion of the court below unless it considers that the court was plainly wrong or it has erred in principle , that it has taken into account something it should not have done or has failed to take into account something it should have done , and on that narrow basis I must proceed with this appeal . |
26 | I must see about more help . ’ |
27 | But I must have aged 20 years out there . |
28 | Now I must deal with this lady . ’ |
29 | But first … first I must deal with this stupid funk I 've got myself in . |
30 | ‘ We were to travel to Glastonbury today but first I must deal with this dreadful business . |