Example sentences of "must be [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Maisie had asked her to ‘ look after the childer ’ , and that must be her main concern . |
2 | Erm so there must be somebody responsible and I think if , if we write swimming pool and people take their cans there |
3 | Or else what , I did n't know , except that it must be something terrible . |
4 | Yeah , must be something similar to this . |
5 | There must be something spicy in that combination : Daine could have solved at least three quarters of the crimes in the City just by owning up . |
6 | Truly there must be something strange about the seaside , when the mere sight of seeing an ankle had made his heart beat the faster . |
7 | It must be something serious to turn the students loose on it . |
8 | must be something serious |
9 | ‘ And , anyway , there must be something good on at two o'clock to divert you . |
10 | No but I mean there must be something electrical , a fault , an electrical fault of something . |
11 | Because BS knows all the facts about the brain state , and the experience just is the brain state , then what the experience is like must be something other than a fact about the experience . |
12 | The consideration must be something other than rendering services in the future . |
13 | " I do n't know either , " she said unhappily , " but they must be something illegal because of the bills of lading . |
14 | ‘ If someone can go on board an aircraft like this there must be something wrong . |
15 | There must be something wrong with me . |
16 | Today , there is an attitude which says that if you do n't want an active sex life , there must be something wrong with you . |
17 | There must be something wrong with the Trebor technique because countless — or about a dozen — readers have sent in stories of their own triumphs with peppermints , sugar lumps , sticky tape and photographic film . |
18 | There must be something wrong with her . |
19 | as if the police , or anyone else , will think there must be something wrong with them for them to have got such letters in the first place . ’ |
20 | Then , if you still ca n't imagine a world without money , there must be something wrong with you . |
21 | " There must be something wrong , " she persisted . |
22 | More specifically , if cities were losing jobs , there must be something wrong with them . |
23 | The tenants , on the other hand , had long since realised that if they could n't boil a kettle or breathe and do all the things normal families do without causing condensation dampness , then there must be something wrong with the houses , not with the people who live in them . |
24 | Gedanken thought there must be something wrong with her eyesight — the strain of looking down the microscope . |
25 | There must be something wrong . |
26 | I thought that there must be something wrong with me , and I had to do something to prove that I was not just a thing which other people used , of value only because you , Papa , are so enormously rich . |
27 | Dahl states : " While the empirical approach takes the attitude that if a program does not work in practice there must be something wrong about the theory , the rationalist will retort that what is true in theory must also be true in practice — that it is the practice , not the theory , that is wrong . " |
28 | and I erm , my brother did n't and we said well there must be something wrong . |
29 | I know there must be something wrong with me |
30 | So there must be something wrong . |