Example sentences of "that must [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Clarke said that he commented to his wife : ‘ That must be the reason why he came across . |
2 | At least those present will have the comforting knowledge that they will be voting on the future of a team which has just ascended the summit of the Scottish Second Division , although that must be considered more of a Ben Nevis than an Everest of the football world . |
3 | So perhaps , if I spent my time explaining how and why I found difficulty , that must be some sort of substitute . |
4 | That must be rather upsetting . |
5 | I reckon that must be pretty lonely like , not ever seeing your family . |
6 | All that must be conceded , and yet the book 's virtues greatly outweigh its faults . |
7 | Against that must be weighed the costs of absorbing new members into a Community already weighed down by the process of bargaining over policy among 12 member states . |
8 | I 've got a new car and it 's already got 23,000 on the clock , and three-quarters of that must be to the club . ’ |
9 | ‘ That must be a lot of work for your mother , ’ McLeish said , hopefully , and got another level , distantly amused look . |
10 | 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 ) . |
11 | The immediate effect should be a deep recession ; that must be what the government intended . |
12 | That must be the man in the photograph in Mrs Wright 's bedroom . |
13 | That must be a record shambles … even for the British Army . ’ |
14 | The risk is that a show 's technical and business farming content can be eroded in the process , and that must be avoided at all costs . |
15 | That must be the answer . |
16 | ‘ I will write you a cheque , ’ she said abruptly , ‘ but that must be all . |
17 | ‘ What a lovely secure feeling that must be ! ’ exclaimed Miss Harker . |
18 | That must be quite clear at the outset . ’ |
19 | I must tell you that this infant has never cried at all apart from at the moment of birth when he took his first breath — and that must be accepted as an unavoidable demand for satisfaction of an impossible desire . |
20 | ‘ Oh God , that must be dreadful to lose all that work , all that effort . |
21 | I have seen enough already to know that my work on Christabel must be seriously altered in the light of what you have in these letters — I would n't be happy going on without taking them into account — and that must be true of Dr Michell 's work on Ash too , just as true . ’ |
22 | Education and the Working Class , rooted in direct observation and rich reporting , raised ‘ the old dilemma : working class life — listen to the voices — has strengths we can not afford to lose ; middle class life transmits within it the high culture of one society , that must be opened freely to all . |
23 | That must be the path to the top . |
24 | ‘ That must be a comfort , ’ rejoined Ella , as she shut the kitchen door behind her . |
25 | Why , that must be where the signpost wass pointing to ! |
26 | ‘ Oh , that must be interesting , ’ she said . |
27 | Meaning , that must be boring and badly paid . |
28 | Yes , that must be it . |
29 | That must be it . |
30 | ‘ That must be it ! ’ they said with one voice , and hurried forward . |