Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , much as I may myself enjoy theatre-going and much as I may cheer when I see a full theatre , I must contain my own enthusiasm if I am to be a cool observer .
2 I must apologise if I repeat some of the points already made — I do not expect that I shall , except perhaps in my introduction .
3 First of all , though , I must apologise because we have had to make some changes to the staffing for our next training day on 22nd September .
4 I must confess when I first saw the plan , I was totally confused by it .
5 so , I must confess when I say that we 've had bad , like that time when Did you give er Lucy back her English ?
6 Vlado told me that I must do as he asked — but I could simply make myself appear a fool by reporting news of no consequence .
7 And I must admit once I 'd been I 'd , early on when I did n't know an awful lot , then , yeah , but , later on when I had been more experienced there was n't , there was very little difference between how I treated people whether they made a fuss or not .
8 I must admit though I had the scorers as Deane 2 ; Speed 1 ; Rocky 1 & Casscarino 1 for Chelsea .
9 I must admit as we walked through the churchyard , my wife and eldest granddaughter came along to help , I felt a little apprehensive , but there was not need , fortunately it fitted perfectly .
10 Now this is and I must admit when he pulled the trigger then I thought that was going to go right in the back of the net .
11 Yes you did it was er the advertisement I 'd seen or very similar in the Scotsman newspaper and I must admit when he got all the information I thought damn I should have gone for that myself .
12 He was a bit suspicious I must admit when I bought him those Janet Reger nighties but I knew he 'd never get the chance to wear them .
13 I must admit when I when I came in the door there the first thing I noticed was the peat smell .
14 I felt sorry for him but I must admit when I got home and the following morning , and since then I 've felt quite angry about it .
15 I have presented the Chancellor 's condolences to his widow and now I must stay until I receive fresh instructions . ’
16 I must apologize if I gave the impression of trying to keep these from you , as you ( perhaps jokingly ) suggested .
17 Anyway I must dash because I 've got
18 ‘ Now I must ask whether you found a master to your liking there ? ’
19 ‘ Poor Bernard , I must see if I can sew it for him .
20 Oh I must see If I can er Bob and Mum not Karen and but Mum .
21 If you knew how many complaining letters I must write before I get the means to pay my men their dues !
22 ‘ But , in the circumstances , I feel I must wait until we 're married before I do that . ’
23 But I must wait until it 's over . ’
24 I wanted to light a match , but knew there were only four matches left now , and that I must wait until I reached the Bible-box where I could first make a handful of paper spills to keep the flame going .
25 There 's a pile of papers which I must read when I get back to the hotel , ’ he said , and grimaced .
26 But there is a great deal more that I want to do with my life and I think I should start while I still have the energy and enthusiasm . ’
27 So what you do , what do you think I should do when I see Mary tomorrow ?
28 I was in agony and I 'd like to know what I should do if it happens again .
29 I should do as you do
30 Although we have a joint account , he is the one who has taken it into overdraft and I do n't see why I should do as he suggests .
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