Example sentences of "must [verb] i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you think I 'll fall for that , you must think me very stupid indeed . |
2 | You must think me very gauche . " |
3 | You must think me very silly but it 's just that I 'm so excited ! |
4 | ‘ You must think me terribly rude , ’ said Blunset . |
5 | ‘ Luney , now you must answer me truthfully , you 've nothing to be afraid of . |
6 | He must want me physically . |
7 | ‘ But you must promise me not to tell Uncle Jake . |
8 | ‘ You must show me where the boy went after he took the boots , we 'll get them back , do n't worry . ’ |
9 | ‘ You must give me more information . ’ |
10 | When a weak-form word is given stress for the purpose of emphasis , e.g. : ‘ You must give me more money ’ |
11 | You must carry me back . ’ |
12 | Also about to go on a journey of self-discovery which must bring me back to my beginnings . |
13 | ‘ You must believe me now . |
14 | ‘ But the guys here must remember I still love to stir things up and England do not do justice to people like Will and Jeremy Guscott . |
15 | You must also say to your children : ‘ If you are going to stay out , you must ring me however late and I wo n't be angry . ’ |
16 | You must excuse me now , Isabel , it is time for my rest . ’ |
17 | ‘ Well , you must excuse me now , ’ he sighed . |
18 | I remember when the wild-west look was in fashion , though I must confess I never really cared for it myself . ’ |
19 | I stood entranced , as I must confess I always did , while she slipped her shiny white military-style raincoat off its hanger behind the door and buttoned herself into it . |
20 | ‘ You must thank me too , Artemis , ’ said a voice from behind her . |
21 | ‘ We 'll fight them , but if we get your ship back for you , you must take me back to England . ’ |
22 | Perhaps you can see that this must mean that interchanging the two particles must leave me in exactly the same physical state . |
23 | If you are from the future , then you must tell me honestly , Joe , if such a catastrophe will take place . ’ |
24 | ‘ You must tell me again , ’ the scientist murmured . |
25 | I said to her , ‘ Look I 'm going out in a couple of weeks , you must tell me exactly what happened so I can tell the papers about it . ’ |
26 | ‘ If you did not see Sir Charles , you must tell me why . |
27 | ‘ Now , you must tell me how you 've heard about all this ? ’ |
28 | You must tell me how to find him . ’ |
29 | Since you needs must drag me here , I should have liked to see this Hotspur men talk so much about . ’ |
30 | Must admit I rather enjoyed it myself , ’ confessed Moreau with a laugh . |