Examples of 'afraid i must' in a sentence
Meaning of "afraid i must"
This phrase is often used to express a sense of obligation or necessity to do something, even if the speaker may not want to or is reluctant to do it
How to use "afraid i must" in a sentence
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afraid i must
I am afraid i must decline your offer of marriage.
I apologize for having to ask you these questions but I am afraid I must.
I am afraid i must not ask anyone.
And they are damnable beasts to organize . i am afraid i must put on a triumph this next month.
I am afraid i must put on a triumph this next month.
If my silence is a sign of weakness, I am afraid I must live with that stigma.
I am afraid i must dismiss all charges.
If you have been waiting for me to play this, I am afraid I must disappoint you.
I am afraid I must refuse to answer any more questions until my solicitor is present.
I have to give it to you . Afraid I must leave you for a few minutes.
I am afraid I must relieve you of your spare cash and a nice bottle of gin.
I am sorry to spoil the party but I am afraid I must have your attention, please.
I am afraid I must prepare for my departure tomorrow.
So whatever your little compulsions may be, I am afraid I must insist you leave me alone.
I am afraid I must remain neutral in all of this.
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So whatever your little compulsions may be⦠I'm afraid I must insist you leave me alone.
I am afraid I must have them back immediately.
I am terribly sorry, but I am afraid I must step out.
I am afraid I must taste each of you in turn.
I am humbled and flattered, but I am afraid I must decline.
I am afraid I must ask for your bag.
Thank you for your hospitality, but I am afraid I must be going.
I am afraid I must have misjudged you both.
He 's been called away to London so I am afraid I must suffice in his absence.
I am afraid I must send you home in my car.
My son needs me now more than eνer . I am afraid I must.
I am afraid I must ask you to do just that.
My son needs me now more than ever . I am afraid I must.
I am afraid I must call her your wife.
I appreciate the offer, but I am afraid I must be getting back to work.
I am afraid I must rule you out of order.
If you have nothing better, I am afraid I must decline your offer.
I am afraid I must ask you to leave now.
Thank you for the offer, but I am afraid I must decline.
I am afraid I must have bored you terribly.
I am very fond of Jamie, but I am afraid I must refuse this outrageous proposal.
I am afraid I must take command of this garrison.
Up to a point . I am afraid I must agree with you.
I am afraid I must inform you of an extremely unfortunate event.
I am still in need of a husband . Though I am flattered, I am afraid I must reject your proposal.
I am afraid I must work in the utmost secrecy.
I do not like jokes about safety . I am afraid I must give you a voucher.
I am afraid I must ask you to come here.
This has placed me in a position where I am afraid I must ask for a post-mortem.
I am afraid I must presume on your good nature.
I am honoured to make your acquaintance, Mr Balfour, but I am afraid I must beg your pardon.
I am afraid I must plead ignorant on that front.
If this is the kind of following that I inspire⦠then I'm afraid I must stop leading.
I am afraid I must ask you a few questions.
And I want to hear all about the weekend, but I'm afraid I must retire this evening.