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 .
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