Example sentences of "is [pron] must " in BNC.

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1 And what a lovely place Portsmouth is I must say went to the gentlemen 's on , the toilet at the seafront last night and as I left , I looked at the sign that said er , please adjust your dress before you leave .
2 ‘ If you know where Craig is you must tell me , do n't you understand , he and I are going to be married , I must see him . ’
3 What it says is you must not cross or straddle the line .
4 Er one of the rules is you must belong to the Co-op you , you know and er you must have a Pound share in the Co-op you see .
5 The important thing is that there is a lot of preamble because the guy 's bound to say erm and even if he does n't ask you what the price is you must make sure he knows .
6 But the thing is she must 've seen him .
7 ‘ Of course , this villa has no right to be here , ’ Nigel told them , ‘ but since it is we must save it for future generations to enjoy . ’
8 All the gossip it is we must be hearing , or we 'll just up and away , saints guide us .
9 I think the answer is we must come and stay with you again and then we can
10 He may even live the kind of life he does not really like simply because he feels that because everyone else is so much wiser than he is they must know best about what is right for him .
11 Johnston 's ex-Rangers pals — six are named in the party — are likely to take advantage , but the proviso is they must be back at Motherwell by 2.30pm on Sunday to work off their excesses .
12 So one of the things that suppliers are told is they must on no account stress or age or mess about with any furnishings .
13 Finally retrieval is a separate process because of another familiar phenomenon that it is possible to know something , that is it must be in storage , but not actually succeed in retrieving it at a particular time .
14 It is it must be yes .
15 If it is it must have been with croutons , since those lumpy floaters were n't there when the liquid-lunch-from-hell embarked on its inward journey .
16 'T IS he must raise you from your humble State .
17 Well all I can say is he must have money to burn ! ’
18 ‘ All we can assume is he must be very fit for his age . ’
19 ‘ All we can assume is he must be very fit for his age . ’
20 Such a passage was not an attractive prospect , for the Lieutenant would be obliged to pay £25 towards the cost of his accommodation , yet he would have to ‘ be a servant in fact as well as nominally , that is he must eat and live with the servants of the officers of the ship and those of the passengers , no verry desirable berth for a gentleman ’ .
21 ‘ All it tells us is he must 've had a foreign accent for them to give him a name like that .
22 Here it is He must have a haircut , it 's too long would n't wear a hat anyway , I 'd chuck it away .
23 This is what must happen when a ballet ends happily .
24 If , since union , sovereignty has been successfully asserted in practice by the United Kingdom Parliament , and if that assertion has come to be accepted as the basis of the existing constitutional edifice , that is what must , at all events pending the next shift , govern .
25 For the actor , the performance itself is what must transform repetition into success .
26 ‘ No , that is what must not happen !
27 Which is what must have happened to John Russell .
28 The question here is what must a firm disclose to its customers in order to permit its broker/dealer department to sell or buy stock off its own book to or from a " fiduciary customer " ( ie a customer to whom fiduciary duties are owed , eg where a broker acts as agent ) ?
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