Example sentences of "[Wh det] must be a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For example , less than 3 per cent of the population are listed as holding assets of more than £100,000 , which must be a long-passed milestone for most middle-class people living in the south , and an increasing number in the north too .
2 I am in the process of talking to the education co-ordinators at the prison about getting creative writing input from inmates for the project at work = British National Corpus of Current English — as the prison has had some notable successes with inmates finding new skills and talents whilst ‘ inside ’ , even to the extent of prizes and publications , which must be a tremendous lift to their spirits .
3 We will describe a basis as alternating if the first row contains one basic variable ( which must be a 1 ) and the remaining rows contain two basic variables ( a 1 and a 0 ) .
4 The vines are in fact situated on a hint of a mound just west of the town , growing at an altitude of between 100 and 105 metres which must be a classic example of frost-prone cultivation .
5 The case has already resulted in two mistrials , and with GAF III , prosecutors are making what must be a final attempt to get their men .
6 At the other a skinny youth was going through a pile of invoices , checking them against what must be a goods-inward book .
7 Colin ‘ Ducks ’ Baird set what must be a new record .
8 D206 on what must be a diverted express , seen at Horns Bridge in 1958 .
9 And as I say , if it was done in a very civilized way by people who 'd perhaps learnt to smile or somehow turn this , what must be a minor offence , into a minor occasion , erm I think it , it might actually ease relationships .
10 I notice that present day cricketers usually write their first name in full , thus adding to what must be a considerable chore , especially for those in the Test party .
11 I suspect that many versatile pickers out there may be interested to know the solution to what must be a common problem .
12 The effect of these amalgamations , as far as this survey is concerned , has been to put onto the market what must be a large proportion of the original libraries .
13 The barman , a big fat arse , with what must be a practised vault of the bar , was again serving wine .
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