Example sentences of "think [pers pn] must " in BNC.
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1 | I think truly , he thinks I must be in love with him , and he does n't want to complicate things . " |
2 | I work hard at dull , practical things , she thought , and so everyone thinks I must be mature and reliable and sensible ; but really it 's because I ca n't cope with the other things , the things that are frightening and dangerous . |
3 | Do you not think she must be up in arms by this time , at being treated like a bone between three dogs ? |
4 | ‘ Do n't you think you must ? ’ |
5 | But it made me think you must have been a friend of Hugh 's . |
6 | Robyn thinks she must be in Angleside , because the faces of the people slithering on the pavements or huddled miserably at bus-stops are mostly swarthy and dark-eyed , and the bright silks of saris , splashed with mud , gleam beneath the hems of the women 's drab topcoats . |
7 | It turned out that she did n't realise they were down , but thinks she must have pushed them into that position when dropping the ribber . |
8 | Badgers have got a name for being vicious creatures , but Teka has taken to people so well Maggie thinks she must have been hand reared from birth . |
9 | He had thought she must be joking , but she was n't . |
10 | It was thought they must have been conferred all at once in an act of divine creation . |
11 | She had thought it must be well into the small hours . |
12 | After hearing his name on the radio , he had thought it must be just bravado on Paul Lexington 's part , the young producer falling into cliche , insisting that the show must go on when all logic showed it was impossible . |
13 | At first he had thought he must be dreaming . |
14 | Here , if anywhere , one would think we must have had continuous sedimentation . |
15 | Other publishers do not think they must follow Reed 's initiative to regain lost ground . |
16 | Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance . |
17 | ‘ He would slag off someone terribly and you would think they must have had a terrible row . |
18 | Ca n't think why and I ca n't think why they should think they must n't go on Pan Am cos Pan Am are a target |
19 | Laurie Bruce , who was delighted , says he thinks they must have had something of everything ever recorded , from slimming exercises to the finest classical music , and jazz , and some very interesting ‘ 78 's too . |
20 | Then one day I thought I must . |
21 | He was smiling at her , saying again , ‘ I thought I must be imagining things or seeing double , or , as I said , you were a twin . ’ |
22 | Then she slumped back in her chair , mouthing the nicotine-dosed chewing gum she used instead of cigarettes , and I thought I must have imagined an intensity of which she was surely incapable . |
23 | I was even more frightened the next morning , when I passed some large blood clots instead of urine , I became very agitated because I thought I must be dying ’ . |
24 | ‘ When he discovered I wanted to be an actor he felt deeply responsible and thought I must be stopped . ’ |
25 | I thought I must kill it immediately — but how ? |
26 | I thought I must join some service which is considered sufficiently hazardous , because when I am conscripted I can say I do n't wish to fight but I am ready to do my part in National Service . |
27 | I thought I must be wrong , because kindness did n't go with what he was doing . |
28 | ‘ Gabriel , perhaps I should n't have come , but I — I thought I must have offended you , and that 's why you 're going away . ’ |
29 | To begin with I thought I must force myself to be matter-of-fact , not let his abnormality take control of the situation . |
30 | She thought I must have died in the previous night 's snowstorm . |