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

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1 Come over the road with me , it 's your last night and I 've decided that I must show you my garden . ’
2 My wife had determined that I must swop my old bike for a car after I told her of an encounter with an old pupil of mine as I was toiling up the hill by the power station in Haughton Road , Darlington .
3 Mrs Lyons thought for a moment , and then she said : ‘ I see that I must tell you .
4 And I began to feel it heavy upon me , that I must do her will . ’
5 This year has been the most difficult and disturbing of my 40-year reign , but it has brought home to me that I must do everything I can to continue to carry out that duty .
6 Luckily , the rain had stopped and I spent a few minutes baling out , thinking once again that I must do something about drainage , but never seem to get round to it as the weather clears up and everything dries out very quickly .
7 As such , I will realize that I must do it , whether I wish to or not .
8 This suggests , I think , that I must refine my earlier criterion in the following way : it is wrong for a person to be treated as a means to the satisfaction of another 's desire , and only allowable for them to be treated , with their consent , as a means to the satisfaction of another 's needs , if no other means for their satisfaction can be made available .
9 ‘ But you were right when you insisted that I must give myself the opportunity to learn my true feelings , although … ’
10 In the struggle and confusion that was going on in my heart I knew that he loved me and I loved him , but I also knew that I must leave him !
11 He also said that I would have to become dedicated , my lifestyle would have to change and , most importantly , that I must set my sights high .
12 Now I see , he wrote , that I must abandon it as I have abandoned everything else .
13 I lament that there are no more powerful long-focus lenses in the Bronica range , for this means that I must carry my back-up Nikon , with fixed 500mm and 1,000mm for all really long shots .
14 I lament that there are no more powerful long-focus lenses in the Bronica range , for this means that I must carry my back-up Nikon , with fixed 500mm and 1,000mm for all really long shots .
15 But this time his confidence seemed so genuine , so unevasive , that I must admit I felt my throat tighten .
16 It was , then , a most discouraging start to what may in fact be an entirely new sort of duty required of me ; so discouraging that I must admit I have not really made further attempts along these lines .
17 Indeed it was one of the most shocking stories of police corruption and legal incompetence I had ever read , and believing that I had the ability to rectify it , I decided , whatever my other commitments , that I must bring it to public notice as soon as possible .
18 But they always said that I must bring my own orchestra .
19 All of these meetings required careful preparation and I was relieved when my election team agreed with my general tactics , although they added that I must make myself available for private talks with any colleague who asked to see me .
20 I see now the relentless laying down of guilt , and I feel a faint surprise that I must interpret it that way .
21 I became very conscious that I must cover my chest .
22 All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned .
23 Did I not tell you that I must keep you well and visible for my own protection ? ’
24 ‘ I mean , my dear Shiona , that I must have your absolute assurance that you do n't intend trying to spirit her away again . ’
25 I 've also adopted the philosophy that I must develop somebody to do my job better than I have done it .
26 I would simply love to try some of the splendid designs available and often feel very thwarted as a designer as I always feel that I must use my own designs — so make the most of not being me as it 's such fun to use someone else 's designs !
27 I think , therefore , that I must ask you for a ruling .
28 Perhaps I knew already what the answer would be — that I must cut myself free from him .
29 ‘ Silver , ’ he said , ‘ you 're a scoundrel and a murderer , but I 'm told that I must save you from the law . ’
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