Example sentences of "must [adv] have [vb pp] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Seven farms had been enclosed in 1512 in a move that must effectively have crippled this tiny hamlet .
2 Let us begin by trying to understand the rationale for the system ; after all , it has been used for many years and must presumably have had some point to it .
3 Entrants must be aged 16 to 25 , and must not have done any professional modelling or have an existing portfolio .
4 Someone must always have discharged these duties ; but the mention of these officials in eleventh-century households pointed to two developments : firstly , a conscious imitation of Carolingian ways ( for Charlemagne and his heirs had surrounded themselves with seneschals and stewards ) , and secondly , a revived interest in administration .
5 If Saint Winifred did indeed conceive and decree her departure with the wagon for Ramsey , and if a saint 's plans can not be disrupted by man , then surely she must also have willed all that happened after … the ambush by outlaws , the theft of the cart and team , the abandonment of the load , and with it , her reliquary , to be found by my tenants , and brought to me here .
6 You must also have practised these moves in a variety of combinations , using a small punchbag as a target , until you can automatically use the right move at the right time and distance .
7 Donald and I , who as schoolboys frequented the South Kensington museums during our holidays , and returned by various routes to tea in our hated home , must often have passed that way .
8 CMJ must surely have had this in mind when they invited the Reverend Jesse Jackson to address the convention a mere four days before the country went to the polls .
9 Firstly , you must actually have paid enough full-rate contributions in any one tax year , from 6 April 1975 , for that year to count as a qualifying year ; or have paid 50 flat-rate contributions , in any one year , before 6 April 1975 .
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