Example sentences of "must [verb] been [det] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | In the northern Weald , some of these men seem to have come from large Kentish estates round Tonbridge rather than from the Sussex coast ; there must have been several centuries of discussion before Wealden boundaries were finally sorted out . |
2 | From medieval times there must have been some kind of dwelling on the slight rise in the ground upon which the house stood . |
3 | There must have been some kind of remorse . |
4 | The thing was , there must have been some sort of short circuit in the amp , because every time I played the damn 'd thing , I got a shock ! |
5 | It must have been Good it must have been some sort of carbonate , and the salt that was formed was from the hydrochloric acid was calcium chloride , so it must have been ? |
6 | Must have been some sort of misunderstanding , ’ said Rose . |
7 | ‘ Old Darlington was quite some place to live in and I reckon daily life must have been some sort of gamble , ’ said Joan . |
8 | Oh there must have been some sort of arrangement , I do n't know . |
9 | I think it must have been some sort of |
10 | However , as far as Judaism is concerned , there must have been some indication of inherent righteousness within it which made it desirable to people who were not born Jews , and the arrival of a form which seemed to satisfy that inexorable need for a ‘ god ’ , and which was available to all , gave Christianity its initial impetus . |
11 | There must have been some point of contact . |