McGeechan, to his eternal credit I must say, insists that you cannot blame the players, but the current squad can't be exempted from criticism. |
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I applaud Hollywood's efforts at cinematizing the Marvel pantheon, but I must say they have, as a rule, left me cold. |
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Yes and I must say it was quite clever of you to figure that out so easily. |
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I must say that even Phelan, weighted down with his 1930s-era theoretical clodhoppers, runs rings round him. |
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I must say that he's looking a bit peaky after the drubbing he's had over his law partnership. |
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I read your interview with the co-founder of the animal rights group and I must say I never liked this organization. |
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I haven't passed on a meal for 40 years, but this one I must say exceeded my giddiest expectations of inedibility. |
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And I must say the name-calling and finger-pointing and blame asserting is not constructive. |
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I guess the wait for the meal was about 20 minutes, not too bad considering, and I must say it was worth the wait. |
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I must say I thoroughly enjoyed learning to swim on my back with one of those squeaky polystyrene float things. |
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I must say first of all that I find that the respondent is not a credible witness. |
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I must say I was having fearful thoughts for my crew's hearts if we were forced to spend many more months in free fall. |
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After watching the cybercast and seeing photos from the competition, I must say that Juliette beat her on every pose. |
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I don't like whisky, and I don't usually like coffee with even a hint of milk or cream in it, but I must say that I approve of Gaelic coffee. |
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I must say that the chairman handled the job with decorum and taste, and with the dignity required of him. |
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I must say that some of the emails I get from Leftists do have all the hallmarks of psychotic thought disorder. |
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I must say Amsterdam is a great place, but my life expectancy would spectacularly diminish if I stayed there. |
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I must say even I was surprised by just how quickly your journalists found an angle. |
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However, I must say that my favourite discoveries were in the short and documentary sections. |
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I've been just reading about this a little bit for a few days, and I must say that it kinda makes me sick. |
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I've lost count of the restaurants he's opened, and I must say, most of them do him credit. |
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However, I must say that, you know, I always laugh with him, but his policies are no laughing matter. |
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As for her acting civil to me in the textiles room, I must say, it was nicer than being insulted. |
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And I must say I was pretty impressed with his Spanish, but that's another story. |
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You're well informed, madam, I must say, for living in such a remote location as you do. |
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They taste a bit funny, I must say, but still the sensation of real vitamins flowing through my system is welcome. |
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However, I must say all the actors did a superb job in bringing their characters to life. |
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Although he makes some very good points, I must say that I disagree with a few things he said. |
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Well, I must say that I had a good time last nite at Mrs. C's 97th Birthday bashment. |
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We didn't have to wait too long before we got in and I must say that Santa was very good. |
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I must say I didn't feel like a sorceress that was going to wield mighty power. |
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I must say I was astonished at the mildness with which they spoke of those at whose hands they were enduring these abominable persecutions. |
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I just read John White's column on the mineralogical nomenclature situation, and I must say that I couldn't agree more. |
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I must say that though I miss the contact with friends, I'm not really missing my London life at the moment. |
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In addition he shouted me my meal, even though it was more of a snack than a meal, which was very generous of him I must say. |
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If he's accompanied by the security services, I must say they disguise themselves as Trustafarians and Chianti-drinkers very well. |
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Having said that, I must say that a clear message from unambiguous voices is coming from Pakistan. |
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He thinks he was born for women, though I must say his vainness is highly amusing. |
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As you can see we managed to pull it off although I must say I've never before done a review in such a short span of time. |
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I must say that it is with special shame and indignation that one protests against this notable piece of Bumbledom. |
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I must say my head is spinning as I contemplate these troublesome questions. |
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I don't get spoony on any one more than another, but I must say I'm very spoony on them all. |
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Everyone knows Dinah doesn't go gooey over babies, but I must say how impressed I am with the Zutano line of clothing for wee humans. |
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I've had a number of attractive and nubile young companions, and I must say that thinking about it, I've never actually had any interest in boffing any of them. |
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I must say that aerodynamically it is a very impressive chassis to drive. |
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I must say though that WH's book on Pit The Younger is very spiffing. |
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They can't read all of it, tho in their defense I must say they do try. |
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Detachment seems I must say an odd emotion when I think of an interchange, a conversation, a collaboration, which is bound to bring differing points of view to bear. |
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With deep sorrow for those who suffered and died, I must say that his momentous decision, which hastened the end of that awful war, was justified. |
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I must say it is very interesting, but is it really necessary to have the typesetting within so big and the leading between each line so expanded? |
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The old girl, I must say, has been a hardy sort, as she has had to be to come through what she has, but the passing of the years has not been flattering to her. |
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And I must say my godson, my partner's eldest, shares my anger. |
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It's not glamorous, but I must say that if I had to metamorphose into an insect, I could have done far worse, such as a meal-worm or one of those creepy luna moths. |
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Considering all this, I must say, I didn't feel mentally bushed. |
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I HAVE read on your letters page about the wearing of plimsolls in schools, and I must say how much I agree. |
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I must say the whole of Oxford has become most peculiar suddenly. Last night it was pullulating with women. |
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I must say this new, decadently alternative approach by the health and beauty spa at Lanzarote's NH Hesperia hotel is a winner. |
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I must say that, with all due respect, I think that's a very ivory tower approach. |
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It's not all doom and glom, but I must say, the order of magnitude in the South-East is very much bigger. |
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I must say that I am not promoting or implying the promotion to any individual or other entity concerning investing or disinvesting in Sonoco. |
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Quite frankly, I must say publicly that it has fallen short. |
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