Example sentences of "[noun] must [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The recession must have affected people but you can get assistance from the DSS ( Department of Social Security ) , who are very helpful . ’
2 They never were less than friends , though , so admiration must have kept on winning out . ’
3 Gloves off as Kendall and Clough must graft to dodge the drop
4 For an instant , 10 minutes from the end , Clough must have thought his chance was coming when Sheringham wrestled his way past the otherwise dominant Pallister .
5 The adventures of Gorden Kaye , Carmen Silvera and Co must have lost something in their translation for French TV and the entire 'Allo 'Allo saga was screened in 40 days on the subscription channel Canal Plus , noted for its screening of naughty films .
6 But can you tell me a reason why everyone else on the Base must die to protect your secret ? ’
7 My Lords , section 87 does not stipulate that the successor must have resided at a particular house for 12 months but only that he should have resided with the deceased tenant for that period .
8 In order to qualify , a successor must have resided with the tenant during the period of 12 months ending with the tenant 's death .
9 Swindon must have thought their lucky break was coming at last when they won a penalty against Aston Villa at the County Ground … and took the lead thanks to Paul Bodin …
10 The magnificent late twelfth-century font in the great church of San Frediano at Lucca shows Pharaoh drowning in the Red Sea ; and he and his troops are dressed up much as Frederick and his knights must have appeared to the Lucchese of the 1160s .
11 The network protocol basically decides what kind of adaptor your PC must have to connect to a LAN .
12 Open-field farming , with few or no hedges must have produced a very bare landscape , totally lacking in visual interest which the great modern prairie farms of East Anglia have actually re-created in the last few decades .
13 And the passion with which the surviving English monks defended their past and resisted change must have seemed to him simply a final proof of mental and spiritual decay .
14 The change must have taken place long before Ediacaran times for when those rocks were deposited the fundamental invertebrate divisions were already established .
15 What he perceived was rather the state of the doctor and he inferred from this that a change must have taken place at some time before that moment .
16 Second , Mr Hallman must avoid worrying Mr Gates with administrative and financial detail .
17 … the earliest agriculture must have grown up round the shrines of the Mother Goddess , which thus became social and economic centres , as well as holy places , and were the germs of the future cities .
18 But the struggle must have taken its toll on her , until the time came when she needed help herself .
19 I had emerged from apathy into active aggression , and my housemistress 's report for the term includes the advice , ‘ Sheila must learn to curb her natural exuberance . ’
20 If this were so then these other clubs must have breathed a sigh of relief when City 's books were not produced .
21 The Lane must have fallen out of use in this stretch within living memory .
22 ‘ Her mother called the doctor this morning when she could n't wake her and her GP must have called the police . ’
23 If state officials perform a particular action , the elite must have had a goal which that action helps .
24 Garry deserved all that was coming to him ; fidelity in marriage seemed to be very little regarded but Garry must have known about the baby and there was no excuse for him .
25 ‘ Garland 's sister must have realised that her brother did n't come home last night . ’
26 This made her think suddenly of the pain which Neil Cochrane must have endured , so that she felt pity for him , after all .
27 Penelope Huntley must have thought about it .
28 Therefore in borderline cases the prosecution might have to rely on the severity of injury and damage , or the noise of the accident , to help prove to the court beyond all reasonable doubt that the driver must have realised that he had been involved in an accident .
29 ‘ Some maniac driver must have hit it . ’
30 The driver must have seen the prepared patch of ice reflected in the moonlight , for I saw his white face lean close to the windscreen .
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