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How to use I must say in a sentence

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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.
I applaud Hollywood's efforts at cinematizing the Marvel pantheon, but I must say they have, as a rule, left me cold.
Yes and I must say it was quite clever of you to figure that out so easily.
I must say that even Phelan, weighted down with his 1930s-era theoretical clodhoppers, runs rings round him.
I must say that he's looking a bit peaky after the drubbing he's had over his law partnership.
I read your interview with the co-founder of the animal rights group and I must say I never liked this organization.
I haven't passed on a meal for 40 years, but this one I must say exceeded my giddiest expectations of inedibility.
And I must say the name-calling and finger-pointing and blame asserting is not constructive.
I guess the wait for the meal was about 20 minutes, not too bad considering, and I must say it was worth the wait.
I must say I thoroughly enjoyed learning to swim on my back with one of those squeaky polystyrene float things.
I must say first of all that I find that the respondent is not a credible witness.
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.
After watching the cybercast and seeing photos from the competition, I must say that Juliette beat her on every pose.
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.
I must say that the chairman handled the job with decorum and taste, and with the dignity required of him.
I must say that some of the emails I get from Leftists do have all the hallmarks of psychotic thought disorder.
I must say Amsterdam is a great place, but my life expectancy would spectacularly diminish if I stayed there.
I must say even I was surprised by just how quickly your journalists found an angle.
However, I must say that my favourite discoveries were in the short and documentary sections.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
I must say he does not snore but I believe it is because he is too crazy to sleep.
But, to my shame and confusion, I must say, that I know too well to what to attribute his transports.
I must say that the virtuous pigeon at first expressed his indignation by Coos expressive of fury.
And I must say that Lucy's crossness not to take them along with them in the chaise is worse than all.
And in this regard I must say that men, as a general thing, are disgustingly selfish.
But you have grown self-willed and self-opinionated of late, and I must say, you couldn't have a graver fault!
We have endured much from them, and I must say that my patience is exhausted.
I must say that I, for one, never wholly believed in the Mysticism of hafiz.
I must say for myself that I had a mighty courage and no small capital of cheerfulness.
I must say for them that they are stauncher than ever in their devotion to the republican ideals of our own country.
If you're the parent in the case, I must say you flow over with loving-kindness for them.
Now, I must say a word or two about my first impressions on visiting Melbourne.
So we begins our first burglar hunt as a twosome, and I must say there's other sports I enjoy more.
I must say their laughter throughout was far beyond the mirthfulness of the facts.
Rather undignified, I must say, but perfectly natural for unexperienced girls, I suppose.
But I must say that Germany had to some extent right on her side in the Morocco dispute.
I must say it to a munshi, who will write with a pen what I speak with my lips.
On the whole, I must say, we were not favorably impressed with ute life, as a rule.
I must say she seems better at reading the past than predicting the future.
And I must say, as a raid in force, it was more or less of a fizzle.
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