Example sentences of "[conj] it must [verb] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It would not come although it must have been on the same day as the trip to the cathedral and her aunt had undoubtedly been with her . |
2 | ‘ Though we knew by the place where he had fallen that it must have been at the very summit just as the path runs down the cliff to Kinghorn Manor . ’ |
3 | I think ( I can not remember the number ) that it must have been at least 20 lashes he received and I felt every one of them . |
4 | Laurin concluded that the Tetraceratops , as a species , lay between the pelycosaurs and therapsids , and that it must have been on the way to becoming a mammal . |
5 | Through binoculars from the press box , it was no less baffling than it must have been from the pitch-side dug-out . |
6 | I 'm sure you 're inside by now and I did n't see you , so it must have been over the gardens to the back door . |
7 | He had visited the place in 1937 and it must have been on this occasion that he took photographs of the village and of St Michael 's Church there ( where later his ashes were to be interred ) . |
8 | It also gives the information that Rolle was " accustomed to show himself very familiar to recluses , and to those who needed spiritual consolation " and it must have been during this period of his life that he met his disciple Margaret de Kirkeby . |
9 | And it let an old house alongside with nothing in it and hardly a door on it and that stood right alongside of that one and it must have been like a comb it just must have gone in strips the gale for that house was now twelve foot away from the other one . |
10 | ‘ I can not recall the dates but it must have been in the very late twenties if I was still at school , because I left just as soon as I could when I made up fourteen . |
11 | It is difficult to visualize now , but it must have been within this pavilion that the young Roshanara consulted her spies as she reclined on carpets beside the gently bubbling irrigation runnels . |