Example sentences of "it must be a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It must be a worrying and distressing time for you , Mr Choak . ’ |
2 | But Charlie , seriously , and I mean this , you 've got to make your own life , and it must be a married life because I 'll be stuck in that house until Emma is old enough to look after herself . |
3 | Education can not simply be a prelude to a career ; it must be a lifelong endeavour . |
4 | Been there for a start so it must be a rough place . |
5 | Lola kept track of patients whose personalities were as variable as the weather ( ‘ One minute Paul says he does not want his wife any more and the next he has changed his mind ’ ) , she listened to their grievances ( ‘ Josef thinks he is fit to work and look after himself ; says he is being kept a prisoner … but he is very confused and deluded ’ ) and even mediated between doctors ( ‘ Dr Freymann said … it must be a genuine case of epilepsy … but … |
6 | It must be a terrible drag having a patient foisted on you like this — a real busman 's holiday . ’ |
7 | ‘ It must be a great car , but mine is a lot nippier than I thought it would be . ’ |
8 | It must be a great advantage to those who live , work and shop in the area … ’ |
9 | It must be a great blessing to have Chloe 's grandparents living nearby . |
10 | ‘ But it must be a great comfort to know that Nora is looking after her end of things . |
11 | When Poirot tells her that Hastings has remarked that the house looked haunted she assures them that if there is a ghost it must be a friendly one , because she has had three escapes from death in as many days so she must bear a charmed life . |
12 | Matt Hensley stays crouched low , so I figure it must be a good way to skate streets . |
13 | If learning from experience can do that it must be a good thing ! |
14 | If you are one of the comfort eaters and find that your mood patterns have a direct effect on your eating habits then it must be a good idea for your to examine just how the various moods you experience affect your eating habits . |
15 | It was the first time we 'd returned to any location and I thought it must be a good sign . |
16 | On the assumption that this transfer represents better access of elderly people to the best of modern medicine and surgery , it must be a good thing . |
17 | But I warn you , it must be a good one . |
18 | We gain extra money , at no cost to you — so simple that it must be a good thing ! |
19 | It must be a good |
20 | It must be a rare sight , even in this division , for spectators to see the home side knock in eleven goals in one match , but that is what the Alborne supporters witnessed last Tuesday night . |
21 | It must be a rare occasion when you meet a man who does not want you in his bed . ’ |
22 | It seems , therefore , that it must be a black hole . |
23 | One would think that it must be a daunting task finding worthy nominees every year . |
24 | It must be a sad homecoming for you . ’ |
25 | It must be a total team effort with every single employee contributing as the company 's eyes , ears and mouthpiece in the marketplace . |
26 | It must be a nice spot to live , though I would n't like to have to pay the window-cleaner 's bill . |
27 | And it must be a nice life to be able to decide I need a camera and buy a camera , just like that . |
28 | but he sa he , he were n't homesick , he , I think it must be a nice place |
29 | It must be a long time , he thought , since Dad had travelled this far . |
30 | It must be a long time since they were cleaned ; they are very dirty . |