Example sentences of "[Wh det] must [be] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Cut the beef , which must be absolutely free of all fat and gristle , into 1/4 to 1/2-inch cubes . |
2 | Now that we have the means to observe samples of language which must be fairly close to representative samples , the clear messages are : a ) We are teaching English in ignorance of a vast amount of basic fact . |
3 | There were edgy , mocking passages of woodwind , impressionistic sections led by flute and harp , clattery percussive interpolations , and concluding all's-well-that-ends-well music which must be as close to a waltz as Britten ever came . |
4 | Answer : by turning in a record with echoes of Bob Dylan and Van Morrison , which must be as close as popular music comes to high seriousness and sainthood , to being untrammelled by earthly concerns like chart success . |
5 | Mr Dear repeated that , although the six were interviewed by the squad , there was no link he could see , although he understood the well-placed concern — ‘ which must be highly confused now , given the way in which the pro-Provisional propaganda machine is running , fogging the issue ’ . |
6 | These arise because the symmetry of the free molecule is reduced to that of the environment , which must be very low in the case of a random glassy solid , and may be low even in a crystalline sample . |
7 | What must be most worrying for Michael Fallon 's campaign team is the poll tax factor . |
8 | What must be most striking to readers is how little difference there is in these two underlying premises for educational activity . |
9 | Lately Ohly excavated further and also removed Thorwaldsen 's restorations ; and succeeded in arranging the surviving remains in what must be very close indeed to the original scheme : a revelation . |