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

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1 When the rules take full effect at the end of 1992 , banks will have to back every commercial loan with capital equal to 8% of the loan 's value ; half of that must be share capital or disclosed reserves ( ‘ core ’ capital ) .
2 Thirty six so that must be G E D must n't it ?
3 Turning from medical microbiology to the applied variety which has now been glamourised by the term ‘ biotechnology ’ , the prime candidate for an archetypal novel must be Lionel Davidson 's The Sun Chemist , published in 1976 .
4 You must be Harvey Unwin from Australia ?
5 ‘ You must be Nicholas Breakspear , ’ he said carelessly , as though he did not much care whether I was or not .
6 This must be Nicholas Kreditor , our weatherman , and the Imperial Hotel .
7 it must be Benny Hill next week then
8 Where you walk in and think oh these must be council houses as you 're driving through .
9 It follows , therefore , that alongside the encouraging innovations briefly mentioned , there must be school policies for achieving satisfactory standards of handwriting , spelling , grammar and punctuation , etc .
10 ‘ And you must be Colin Weatherhead , ’
11 It must be Marlborough House .
12 She should be the centre of social life abhorred and dominant , and she should sit like a great spider behind the curtains of the Garden Room , spying on her friends , and I knew that her name must be Elizabeth Mapp .
13 It means that there must be constant vigilance by the authorities ; it means that there must be methods of responding swiftly to alarm bells that may be rung either by staff or by children and that there must be alarm bells that can , in real life , be rung .
14 You were hoping that Dame Martha , like everyone else , saw what you wanted them to see : a woman wearing Lady Eleanor 's cloak and ring must be Lady Eleanor .
15 The tiny window had dusty , sagging black curtains which he guessed must be black-out curtains from the Second World War .
16 The master of them all must be Kenneth Leech from Wiltshire .
17 Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 and over .
18 Of all the Bletchley eccentrics I suppose the most celebrated now must be Alan Turing , largely because he has been the subject of Hugh Whitemore 's very successful play Breaking the Code .
19 ‘ You must be Mrs Howell .
20 ‘ This must be Mrs Quirke and your daughter , ’ I said brightly .
21 She must be Mrs Heathcliff , I thought .
22 In The Beehive the woman said ‘ You must be Mrs Dummett 's daughter .
23 ‘ You must be Senator Tunstall , ’ he said , ‘ and I am Neil Cochrane , Stair Cochrane 's younger brother , lately your daughter 's employer .
24 One of the preconditions for productive teacher-pupil interaction , therefore , must be curriculum mastery on the part of the teacher : keeping one step ( or one SOA ) ahead of the children is not enough .
25 ‘ You must be Ian Wharton . ’
26 Then , looking at her again , he said , ‘ Must be wor Robbie you 're after ? ’
27 Regulations made by a licensing court must be intra vires .
28 A bye-law made by a licensing board under this section must be intra vires , i. e. the scope of the bye-law must not exceed the power given by the section .
29 You must be Jane Bradley ? "
30 Then , before Harry had even rehearsed an opening remark , he said : ‘ You must be Harry Barnett . ’
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