Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] must be [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | After all , your father is a farmer so you must be used to horses . |
2 | It is a little easier to protect computer software — but it is in the nature of the material that it must be copiable to be produced . ’ |
3 | You are looking uneasy so it must be important to you . ’ |
4 | ‘ And you must be grateful to her for everything she does , and for all the sacrifices she must make on your behalf . |
5 | But his recent form has shown the Belgian-bred gelding to be back to his best , and he must be favourite to be the first horse to take the World Cup for a third time . |
6 | At the time of writing , the Soviet republics are declaring independence at the rate of about one a day and it must be open to question whether the entries will come from the separate states rather than the USSR next time . |
7 | But it must be terrible to be so alone . ’ |
8 | ‘ But it must be terrible to be like that — not to be able to move — or to feel anything . ’ |
9 | An " arrangement " under s103(3) includes a scheme of arrangement under s425 , but it must be open to all the shareholders ( or all the shareholders of the same class ) to take part in it ( s103(4) ) . |
10 | I 've tried to keep this review from trespassing too far into Mills & Boon territory , but it must be obvious to all and sundry that I love the Legend to bits . |
11 | In the new Act the positive role of relatives and friends is also recognised , but it must be obvious to everyone that some children are just so difficult , often having been very badly abused , and with severe behaviour problems , that they can not be contained in a family and these children are placed in residential homes . |
12 | because it must be incomprehensible to people who are already paying very high Poll Taxes . |
13 | Moreover , the dancers involved have to take this type of performance very seriously , even though they must be able to ‘ toss off ’ the mistakes with an air of surprised innocence . |
14 | To offer an explanation of this view doubtless seemed unnecessary , for it must be obvious to anyone who has even a rudimentary grasp of the exigencies of electoral campaigning . |