Example sentences of "[pron] must [be] [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Leading them must be R. K. Cope , who took pictures of the trackbed , complete with rails , bridges etc , together with a number of shots of stations with rolling stock standing in them . |
2 | Do you know , I think I must be Bernice Summerfield , Professor of Archaeology . |
3 | In its doorway , awaiting them , was a figure in rich , damaged velvets which must be Napoleone Lomellini . |
4 | ‘ And you must be Colin Weatherhead , ’ |
5 | ‘ You must be Mrs Howell . |
6 | In The Beehive the woman said ‘ You must be Mrs Dummett 's daughter . |
7 | And you must be Doctor Masters . |
8 | And you must be Doctor Masters . ’ |
9 | Then , before Harry had even rehearsed an opening remark , he said : ‘ You must be Harry Barnett . ’ |
10 | ‘ You must be Nicholas Breakspear , ’ he said carelessly , as though he did not much care whether I was or not . |
11 | ‘ You must be Senator Tunstall , ’ he said , ‘ and I am Neil Cochrane , Stair Cochrane 's younger brother , lately your daughter 's employer . |
12 | ‘ You must be Ian Wharton . ’ |
13 | You must be Harvey Unwin from Australia ? |
14 | You must be Jane Bradley ? " |
15 | You must be Christina Reece-Carlton . |
16 | You must be Lynne Ives . |
17 | ‘ Good Heavens , ’ said Meredith , ‘ you must be Uncle Vernon . ’ |
18 | You must be Samson Stacey cos I could n't do it ? |
19 | ‘ You must be James Atherton , ’ she said . |
20 | ‘ According to the file , you must be James Forrest . ’ |
21 | ‘ You must be Miss Kyte . |
22 | ‘ You must be Miss Kyte , ’ he ventured , holding out a hand . |
23 | You must be Miss Quinn ? ’ |
24 | In an accent that was unmistakably American she observed pleasantly , ‘ You must be Miss Weston … |
25 | I 'm Dickon and you must be Miss Mary . |
26 | ‘ You must be Mr Paris . ’ |
27 | ‘ You must be Mr Sachs , what a pleasure it is to meet you at last . ’ |
28 | ‘ And you must be Mr Thacker . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'm Dr James Mortimer , from Grimpen in Devonshire , and I think you must be Mr Sherlock Holmes . ’ |
30 | How 're you doing ? ’ — this to Maxim over Agnes 's shoulder stretching out a big hand ’ you must be Major Harry Maxim . |