Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pron] must [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After all , Lydia 's been a big help and there must be others as good . ’
2 I am grateful to the Minister for clarifying that , and we shall wish to return to the matter in Committee because there must be safeguards on both sides .
3 New pay recommendations are due in the new year and , although Mr Clarke has told the review body that there must be pay restraint , ministers appear likely to press for the award to be met .
4 I am not very sure what 's wrong with her but I can tell by the way they start discussing the weather when I come into the room that it must be Women 's Trouble .
5 Well it makes sense cos it must be Jackie 's .
6 No I just had a thought because there must be stacks of old grave gravestones around .
7 ‘ You must be Corin and you must be Alleyn ? ’
8 While all women are socialized for domesticity in much the same way — by identifying with their mothers ( and/or other adult women ) as housewives , internalizing the conviction that they must be housewives in their turn — for the working-class woman the linguistic process of role learning is such that ‘ I ’ becomes part of the role .
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