Example sentences of "must [adv] be in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am a great fan of Ginny 's but I must admit I was upset to see this picture as Murphy must obviously be in pain .
2 The property , it is thought , must already be in existence at the time when it was obtained .
3 First , the authority being held accountable must genuinely be in authority and , second , those who are holding it accountable should command the sanctions with which to make their wishes effective .
4 You must still be in shock .
5 He must still be in dere … ’
6 The common features of a course for future accountants , managers , bankers and teachers are to be found in the educational purposes of the academic study of literatures and languages — and where these include study of language it must still be in terms of common interests and not the sectional approach of linguistics for language teachers .
7 It sounds like the Sugarhill Gang must still be in Tokyo .
8 For example , signs on billboards and in buses must still be in French only .
9 " The dangerous feature of these unions " , wrote one such shipowner , " is that they really are benevolent societies and as such will necessarily accumulate funds , giving their members a contingent interest in those funds and therefore if a man should wish to retire from them as combinations , he is held by interest in them and consequently they must always be in operation " .
10 Oxford 's Paul Simpson must also be in contention for a place , while his team-mate Andrew Melville , seen here scoring against Swindon , already has international experience with Wales .
11 Guests travelling from Spain to Morocco on an excursions must also be in possession of a full 10 year passport and children must have their own passports .
12 To achieve this the Division must work closely with most of the Library 's departments , and must also be in touch with developments in preservation .
13 Sheringham 's Spurs future must now be in doubt , though he refused to say he would never play for them again .
14 A growing number of capital projects must now be in jeopardy .
15 Mount Tasman , at 11,482ft the second highest mountain , must now be in line for a reversal of the pecking order .
16 As long as a son holds on to the mother as a love-object he must ineluctably be in conflict with the father , just as , conversely , as soon as he accepts the paternal authority and identifies with his father to constitute his superego he must suppress his fundamental parricidal antagonism and with it his incestuous fixation .
17 Obviously your dialogue must be the speech of your period and the clothes you describe and the furnishings of your rooms must equally be in period .
18 A health warning , such as , ‘ Unless consumed in moderation alcohol can seriously damage your health ’ ( translated from a French advertisement ) , must surely be in order .
19 If ‘ competence ’ is to be usefully specified it must initially be in terms current amongst police .
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