Example sentences of "i must [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 I decided I must face the truth about this the other night when I swerved fiercely on country road to avoid a scuba diver riding a moped .
2 " I must face the Possibility that Mr. Andrew may be dead , but I ca n't think of him as being dead . "
3 The Labour party seems to have a new-found concern about the level of borrowing , but I must advise the Opposition that if they are serious about that , they could pay for their programme only by increases in taxation .
4 I must advise the Minister that that is not what the construction industry is saying to others about the problems that it is facing .
5 I must advise the hon. Gentleman , however , that the phrase in Big Farm Weekly , ’ Goodbye to the BSE scourge ’ was not mine , but that of the chief veterinary officer .
6 I must tell the doctor I am seriously ill . ’
7 ‘ Good , ’ said Miss Hardbroom , ‘ then you will understand why I am giving you one hundred lines which will say ‘ I must tell the truth at all times . ’ ‘
8 I must tell the captain ! ’
9 I must tell the truth .
10 Before I call the Secretary of State for Employment , I must tell the House that because of the numbers of right hon. and hon. Members who wish to participate in today 's debate , I am placing a precautionary limit of 10 minutes on speeches between 7 and 9 pm .
11 I must tell the House and the Minister that there are only 15 minutes left for this debate ; other hon. Members wish to participate and I hope that they will get the chance to do so .
12 It would be unfair to the House to spend hours reeling off reams of statistics but , so that the picture of Shrewsbury is fully painted , I must tell the House that in 1983 there were 1,334 long-term unemployed people .
13 I must tell the hon. Gentleman that , as a new Member of Parliament , he should be more concerned with the possibility of improving the delivery of health care to his constituents .
14 I must tell the Leader of the House that , if the election is to be on 9 April — everyone is planning for it , buying space to advertise and organising ; one hears it from sources in the advertising business who know what the Opposition and the Government are doing — then , for the good of the House , for heaven 's sake announce the date and let us do business in a sensible fashion during the next six weeks , instead of proceeding in this way and covering up the reality .
15 I must tell the world ! ’ he said .
16 ‘ Now I must tell the Queen . ’
17 I must tell the House it is probably one of the most momentous in the history of the British Police Service .
18 No , mind you , no , no , I must tell the truth , I enjoy myself when I 'm watching the Oxford University , or whatever it is , unless it 's Banbury United — oh , no , did n't mean it .
19 I must remind the House of another important principle .
20 I must remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us , including a ten-minute Bill motion .
21 I think that I must assume the existence of some person in the defendants ' employment who accepted and appropriated the money with a full knowledge of all the facts , particularly the discussion which had preceded the institution of the action , and the pending of the action itself , who knew and realised that the right of the defendants to receive the money was at the moment sub judice , and indeed on the point of coming before this court for decision .
22 I asked if you were sleeping with him , and since you have done everything to evade a straight answer I must assume the worst or the best , depending whose side you are one . ’
23 I must refuse the offer of a fortune , however .
24 " I must invent the " moving daguerrotype " later on when I have a moment to spare , " he told himself , but an instant later this important idea had gone out of his mind , for this was an emergency .
25 Before turning to the precise terms of the statutory provisions I must set the scene by referring to the facts .
26 First , though , I must set the scene and beg the indulgence of any reader who feels the ground somewhat familiar , as this story begins where another 's ends .
27 When should the caseworker say , " this is too complex for me I must pass the case on ! " ?
28 I must resolve the matter with the Lady Maude , ’ he whispered .
29 ‘ Then I must discover the answer for myself , ’ Joan told her .
30 I must quote the first two subsections :
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