Example sentences of "must [verb] i [be] " in BNC.

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1 He must think I am a fool .
2 ‘ I think all the businessmen sitting around me must think I am mad .
3 ‘ They must think I 'm on the way out . ’
4 ‘ I reckon , ’ said Marie slowly , ‘ that you must think I 'm a right idiot . ’
5 ‘ You must think I 'm a very stupid person ! ’
6 ‘ You must think I 'm a very foolish woman , Captain . ’
7 You must think I 'm very stupid .
8 ‘ You must think I 'm awful .
9 She must think I 'm senile if she thought that .
10 ‘ You must think I 'm a very stupid person ! ’
11 ‘ You must think I 'm an inconsiderate devil if you 're expecting to be thrown in at the deep end to struggle as best you can . ’
12 She looked up at him , revelling in the feel of his arms about her , then said contritely , ‘ You must think I 'm a prize idiot — ’
13 You must think I 'm absolutely barking just to have been sat with this in front of me and not done anything about it .
14 You must think I 'm blind … ’
15 She must think I 'm really mad !
16 I 'm , they must think I 'm so thick !
17 ‘ You must think I was taking a lot for granted , sorting all this out before — well , before I even knew you 'd let me on the island , let alone still want me . ’
18 They must think I was drunk , do you know what ?
19 I 've I 've got your range of one to six here , John , and I 'm not I must stress I 'm not singling you out — I mean your company is fairly typical of what 's happening in this area — but the main difference between one and six is that erm two and six is that number two covers for two hundred part up to two hundred pounds
20 No one but he , my son , must know I am his mother .
21 ‘ If you must know I was with somebody , ’ I said reluctantly .
22 ‘ I ca n't say I care for the idea of you two discussing me behind my back , but if you must know I was suffering from reaction , ’ said Leonora with dignity .
23 ‘ At least , that 's what everyone here tonight must believe I 'm doing . ’
24 Well old was , was er absolute er you 'd never think anybody 'd would buy anything out of his shop , er my father went in for something once and he , and he said you can see them hanging up ca n't you , I mean er salesmanship was on unheard of as far as he was concerned they were there , why ask him if he 'd got any , but erm course you must remember I was only a little boy I mean I can remember all this , I took it all in but I would n't say that I knew them er I knew Miss , from the grocer 's shop she was a Sunday School teacher , and er the Sunday School used to be at Road School we used to have a Sunday School there and a Mr used to take this .
25 You must understand I was never a strong character like you .
26 He must see I 'm getting ill .
27 ‘ But you must see I 'm a bit on edge .
28 I m I must confess I 'm one of these simple folk who thought that once we got the nineteen ninety one census figures through then it would it would all start into place .
29 Though I must confess I 'm rather surprised that you should wish to claim any relationship at all with me . ’
30 ‘ I must confess I 'm pretty sick about it all , ’ he said seriously , then when she threw him a startled glance he suddenly grinned .
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