| I don't know...I must have missed it. |
| Poor old Tom...he must've had a terrible time without you. |
| Well, it must be like working in No-Man's land? |
| Oh, this wants some mustard on it. |
| He must be feeling pretty confused. |
| She must of gone out. |
| Must of been a raid. |
| It must do. |
| You must have had your hands full. |
| You must have enjoyed it...as for us... |
| And Paul, he, he must be devastated.. |
| That means you must be pretty committed to this. |
| Oh, that must of been a thrill for you. |
| You must be feeling a bit bored at times, huh? |
| I hate to think what Pauline must be going through.. |
| Well, you're seeing him again, something must have happened. |
| Oh, it must have real tedious. |
| Must be my new after shave, eh? |
| Must be your lucky day. |
| Must be lonely on his own, eh? |
| Look, I must go. |
| PAULINE Must be hard on her, poor kid... JACK That's exactly what we've been thinking. |
| Well, come on, he must have said something. |
| Looks like he doesn't like the implication that Jacky must by lying to him. |
| Yeah, of course; it must be. |
| PAULINE I know how you must feel. STEPH No you don't! |
| [reasonable] You must have had some idea I was gonna.. |
| You must of thought of movin' before.. |
| RICKY Well someone must have. |
| If you must know, I start tomorrow. |
| I must say, it's nice to finally see you dabbling in the world of Designer Fashion. |
| He must be on the road a lot. |
| Look at the plaintiffs...there must be 30 of them. |
| Must be some kind of record. |
| I mean, you must have to go off to work at times, don't you? |
| JOEL Look, we must be talking about two different places.. |
| DRUNK [calmly cheeky] You must be new in town. |
| Somebody must have treated you very badly when you were a child.. |
| He must still be putting the finishing touches on his masterpiece. |
| He must have gone out. |
| I...I...I must a missed a button, I forgot to button it. |
| Oh, I'm sorry, I must of dialed the wrong number. |
| Disappointed you must have been. |
| You must be Pauline. |
| I must be out or I'd pick up the phone. |
| Man-oh-man, you must have the metabolism of a bumblebee. |
| SHERIFF TRUMAN It must have happened about this time twenty-four hours ago. |
| I must see you. |
| I slipped it under your door you must have seen it. |
| So we must ensure that the moment, our moment, does not pass us by. |
| If you must. |
| But I must ask you. |
| It must be him. |
| It must be some kind of food critic trick. |
| I have to, no I must do the right thing. |
| You must? |
| You must be serious about your business. |
| There must be some mistake. |
| You must have told her some tall tales. |
| One must be prepared to pay any price ... |
| It must have been your mother I spoke to. |
| You must ask him first. |
| I'm sure there must be some perfectly reasonable explanation. |
| I must insist that we consider the feelings of his family as well. |
| In your life you must learn, you will learn, to carry on without them. |
| Gentlemen, when two separate events occur simultaneously pertaining to the same object of inquiry (slams the file to the table) we must always pay strict attention. |
| Somebody must of seen us. |
| Somebody must have followed us here then. |
| He must still have it. |
| They were very pleased with you as well, I must say. |
| It must have been hard on you. |
| Twenty-four hour room service must be one of the premiere achievements of modern civilization. |