Example sentences of "[noun sg] must have [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | The Dorset industry must have continued from its Pre-conquest days up to the moment of expansion ; its potters had been supplying the army in the middle of the first century , as is evident from Waddon Hill ( Webster , 1960 , 93 , 95 ; 1965 , 142 ) . |
2 | This group must have separated from the ancestral flatworms at a very early stage indeed , long before the split between the molluscs and the segmented worms . |
3 | I can only imagine that shortly before the excursions a long double headed steam train must have travelled from Shrewsbury to Machynlleth , but I do n't know the times . |
4 | She felt that all compassion must have passed from Emilia with the emptying of her womb except for this last residue that smouldered in the promise she exacted now . |
5 | I 'd never even noticed the one next door , but the herb must have come from that |
6 | No , er Jane spotted cos she said that 's where the seed must have come from |
7 | The missing two-thirds of its energy must have come from elastic tension stored in its huge tendons , tail and lower back . |
8 | She wore the New Look , a coat of beige gaberdine which fell in two swaying , graceful pleats from her waist at the back ( the swaying must have come from very high heels , but I did n't notice her shoes ) , a hat tipped forward from hair swept up . |
9 | Just as I flicked off the lock , Bunny must have pulled from the outside . |