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

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1 ‘ Gilleis , one more thing I must lift from my heart before this hour breaks over me . ’
2 ‘ And now , if you 'll excuse me , I must go to my mistress . ’
3 I must go to my chamber . ’
4 I must go with my people .
5 ‘ Tonight I must go with my friend .
6 After a moment or two he lifted his head and , his face impassive , said , ‘ I must leave for my business appointment in ten minutes or so .
7 I must start on my plan again .
8 In the first three months , three thousand miles , that does n't tend to happen in fairness erm and something like that would come up erm within that time scale , so , yes , I mean they have the right to go back to the dealer and I must admit in my overall view of the motor trade these days they do they are trying harder and harder to look after their customers because obviously they 're in business like everybody else , they know that their policy holders are covered by the Sale of Goods Act merchantable quality , erm and so they realize that if these things happen then they will endeavour to put the situation right .
9 I must pay for my coffee .
10 Now I must return to my work and leave you to your wanderings . ’
11 Now I must return to my people , for their molecular codes are suffering indigital chancre , and only I can save them .
12 ‘ I 'm hoping to see something of Czechoslovakia while I 'm here , ’ she replied , but as it suddenly struck her that the silence emanating from Ven Gajdusek was decidedly chilly — and since the last thing she needed was to be bad friends with him if he objected to Lubor Ondrus flirting with her on his time , ‘ But now I must return to my hotel , ’ she added .
13 I must apologize for my staff .
14 ‘ Did the doctor say how long I must lie in my bed ? ’ he asked .
15 I must look after my laurel . ’
16 I shall give way to the hon. Lady , but then I must proceed with my speech .
17 If I am to live , I must defect with my aircraft .
18 I must fight with my weapons .
19 Another thing I wrote ( one writes things and the implications shriek — it 's like suddenly realizing one 's deaf ) , ‘ I must fight with my weapons .
20 I must write to my relations , ’ she told him .
21 I must write to my mother , ’ she said .
22 ‘ John , I must write to my council .
23 But what I think of them I must say in my own way . ’
24 ‘ Rain or no rain , I must get on my way .
25 anyway I must get on my letter to June
26 No doubt my prejudices are coloured by having looked at too much epicontinental sediment and not enough oceanic , but I must plead in my defence that this is the nature of the stratigraphical record on the continents anyway .
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