Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] must [vb infin] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | did I have another conversation , Jess and Lucy so I must have had another conversation with you last night then Jess |
2 | So you must have left that room early int it ? |
3 | So we must have raised that to the power three . |
4 | Let's have a look at this , er well they 'd supposedly done weightlifting they 've made , they 've made a few er , they 've seemed to have done some alterations on it so they must have done that one , er wheelchair slalom |
5 | Soon it must have become obvious to the story-tellers that such a huge land could no longer be fitted into the Mediterranean , and so it was resited beyond the Gates of Hercules . |
6 | right we must have had four X cubed minus X in brackets |
7 | Never well you must 've looked big Deb cos you 're small . |
8 | Well you must have heard enough on the phone erm and there and there 's no bull which I gave you |
9 | Surely you must have had some idea that something was wrong ? |
10 | Well we must have had this cos when did this come , August ? |
11 | Here he must have had further contact with Scott , who became Surveyor to the Fabric of the Abbey in 1846 , particularly in connection with the Broad Sanctuary houses , which Scott built on the Abbey 's land between 1852 and 1854 . |
12 | If a trust can be established with the posthumous child as trustee , then he must have received some benefit attributable to the intention of the deceased and arising from succession to him . |
13 | If , however , Shakespeare did actually exist , then he must have possessed certain attributes that made him the kind of existent he was , even though no attributes that he may have had would have been sufficient to individuate him in a metaphysical sense . |
14 | I can well imagine how he must have looked that day , framed by the doorway of the vehicle , his dark , severe presence quite blotting out the effect of the gentle Hertfordshire scenery behind him . |
15 | Yet I must have conveyed some uneasiness to my parents . |
16 | Mrs Maugham was a great shopper in large department stores , and she could not resist their sillier notions ; if anyone had accused her of extravagance , she would have roundly rebuffed the accusation as fantastic and perverse , and yet she must have spent many useless pounds in her pursuit of useful acquisitions Similarly , she always maintained that she hated clutter-clutter , implying , in her tone , the dense decorative drawing-room knick-knacks of Victorian England and yet clutter reigned in all her rooms . |
17 | I think that 's when he must have deposited those items in the safety box . ’ |
18 | He was soon in demand as a proctor in Rome , where he must have spent much of his time , acting for the clergy of the province of Canterbury and also the bishop of Exeter in 1277 , and for John Peckham [ q.v. ] , archbishop of Canterbury , between 1279 and 1282 . |