Example sentences of "[art] [adj] must have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Pangaea at the end of the Palaeozoic must have experienced a climate of extreme continentality , not only because of its coherence ( Valentine & Moores , 1972 ) but because of the high albedo of extensive low-latitude deserts ( Barron et al . , |
2 | The English must have echoed the rejoicings of the people of Rouen when it was announced , in the early summer of 1444 , that a truce had been agreed between England and France , and that Henry VI was to marry Margaret of Anjou , a niece by marriage of Charles VII . |
3 | None the less , once war had been renewed in 1449 and Normandy had been recovered , it was time to turn again towards Aquitaine where the English must have felt isolated and apprehensive . |
4 | It was built before the war , and I have a Shanks loo , which makes me think that the British must have had a hand in building it . |
5 | The Japanese must have thought we were mad when we said it was dangerous ! ’ |
6 | This point means that the accused must have intended to insult a female . |
7 | ‘ had with you ’ Means the accused must have known he had the weapon with him ( R v Cugullere [ 1961 ] 2 All ER 343 ) . |
8 | The second must have got stuck at the first trees — or the driver had n't bothered to navigate the obstacle . |
9 | Pluvial and arid periods had always alternated but at some point the latter must have come to dominate in a prolonged drought . |
10 | And finding himself in the musical cauldron that was Minneapolis at the turn of the '80s must have helped … |
11 | This was followed by an interview between the President and Von Papen : and I can not help thinking that , during their conversation together , the former must have assured the latter that , so long as she could hold out against Allied demands , Turkey would abstain from hostile action towards Germany . |
12 | The Irish must have taken some droll amusement out of the sights and sounds of New Zealand rugby being in a hyped-up state during their tour — and with not all the impact coming from the tour matches . |
13 | Gilbert was eight years younger than Gould , but the two must have met earlier , for by 1828 , at the age of 16 , Gilbert was recruited by Gould to work as a taxidermist at the Zoological Society . |
14 | The recent shortage at auction of outstanding examples of Victorian painting is put down to vendors ' unfounded fears that prices for even the best must have suffered . |
15 | The eldest must have got interested somehow , however , and , in many instances , the initial influence comes from teachers . |