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

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1 Giles is a longstanding me I must finish my speech
2 I must wash my hair .
3 I do very much appreciate this invitation although , for another year I 'm afraid , I must tender my apologies .
4 I must tell my right hon. and hon. Friends that we have an ally .
5 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 .
6 I must redouble my efforts .
7 That being so , I must watch my step and keep my ears pinned back .
8 Perhaps we will refer later to the blatant dishonesty — I am sorry , I must watch my language ; let us say something bordering on the dishonest — of the suggestion that we can have a banding system which avoids for ever the problem of revaluation .
9 I must hold my hand up and say that their goal was down to me .
10 I became very conscious that I must cover my chest .
11 Which is why I must cover my traces , I thought , then go up and check the state of the relics .
12 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 .
13 These commitments were constantly distracting him from what he called " my real , philosophical task , to which , if necessary , I must sacrifice my career " .
14 I am , but in doing that I must retain my own effort , my own irony .
15 I must express my disgust at the Cats Protection League Darlington blacklisting Coundon .
16 Excuse me , I must lift my cane and give my chaplain a good thwack across the knuckles .
17 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 .
18 I must collect my gear and check out of the hotel …
19 Nonetheless I must stand my ground and restate that not only did it happen then , but it is getting worse !
20 And I must do my best to keep my word while I still have the strength .
21 " Well , " said Death , with a mouth full of cookie , " I must do my job by noon . "
22 And I must do my cubs this weekend , both of them .
23 I must want my head tested sorting mail all day when I could be picking up wads of it on the lorries . ’
24 I must offer my condolence to the families of the victims . ’
25 I must ensure my line .
26 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 .
27 Her faults are my faults : her virtues I must make my virtues .
28 ‘ Wait but a few moments here for me , ’ she said more gently , ‘ for I must make my farewell to the Lady Percy , who has been more than kind to me . ’
29 However , under the Standing Orders I must make my announcement now .
30 I must carry my own supplies . ’
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