Example sentences of "think it must [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought it must have knocked itself so I treated with Curazin . |
2 | My sister thought it must have been a mistake , and kept the pound notes in case he came back for them . |
3 | The house was more modern than she had expected — at a guess , she thought it must have been built between the wars . |
4 | ‘ I thought it must have been a road block because one said to the other : ‘ Go for it ’ and they speeded up . |
5 | I thought it must have been . |
6 | ‘ You do n't put an empty box in a safe ; there must have been something in it when it was put there and the lavender sachet makes me think it must have been something of sentimental value . ’ |
7 | ‘ I think it must 've been hit by a car , ’ he said . |
8 | Well I think it must go there . |
9 | I think it must do that . |
10 | I think , I think it think it must cut quite a lot because I mean there 's certain I do n't these biological constraints . |
11 | The programme ended with a complete performance of the ballet as the historians think it must have looked on that epochal occasion . |
12 | I think it must have been left by workmen who had been preparing the crypt for the disposal of some saintly relic or the body of a recently deceased priest . |
13 | I can not know how she feels about that experience , but I think it must have been reassuring rather than distressing . |
14 | I think it must have been the end of a beautiful friendship . |
15 | ‘ People here ca n't help but think it must have been a local person , ’ said young mother Janeen Armstrong . |
16 | She was smiling a pleased smile , and working things out ; I think it must have been the afternoon ( the only time she visited my primary school ) she was told that I 'd be going into the eleven-plus class and so ( because everyone in the class passed the exam ) would be going to grammar school . |
17 | I could n't do the Forties bit at all , padded shoulders and crêpy things , ugh , and pageboys — I think it must have been purely Oedipal , those were my parents ' things , dammit , what I was getting away from . |
18 | I think it must have been out of doors , because what I recall most is the way she seemed to dwindle on planes of blue . ’ |
19 | No , I think it must have something to do with my wife . |
20 | That was also — I think it must have been a very heavy string net ; and that also had down each side , very long red or blue tassels . |
21 | Think it must have been all the cleaning and dusting I did . " |
22 | I think it must have been indeed . |
23 | ‘ I think it must have been coming from the cold of the church into the warmth , or , perhaps — ’ and she made a wan attempt at humour — ‘ it might have been the thought of attending the ladies ’ sewing circle which overcame me ! ’ |
24 | I think it must have been added later by someone using a dud typewriter ribbon . ’ |
25 | I think it must have been Tom 's fear from the past , knowing what happened to black people who stepped out of line that made him so afraid to stick up for himself and stand his ground . |
26 | I think it must have been some sort of |
27 | I think it must have rained in Erchester not here though |
28 | Yeah , I think it must have some effect there |
29 | Er I think it must have been a multiple unit . |
30 | I think it must have gone down your neck Mademoiselle , said Betty , which nearly made Mademoiselle have a fit . |