Example sentences of "must have be [verb] to [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Taken together the expansion of the middle-class suburbs was from about 28 , inhabitants in 1871 to over three-quarters of a million ( 808,000 ) just after World War I. The other large suburbs , of mixed population , though with working-class majorities , experienced similar trajectories : Lichtenberg grew from 4,700 in 1871 to 145,000 in 1919 , Rixdorf/ Neukolln from 8,145 to 262,000 , and Spandau from 20,500 to 95,500.10 The total population growth of just these large above-mentioned mainly working-class districts was of the order of 1.3 million from 1871 to World War I , a phenomenon which taken together with the revolutionary uprising of 1918 must have been frightening to Berlin 's middle classes in a manner hardly imaginable today .
2 No one has ever spoken of the child who must have been born to Dierdriu , and who had given birth to himself and Grainne .
3 He was probably then resident at the London convent and studying arts , but must have been sent to Oxford before 1249 ( Mon .
4 Those two had a photo to watch for you coming off the plane — which means you must have been followed to Helsinki Airport .
5 must have been referring to R.S.C. , Ord. 59 , r. 10(3) rather than to the Act of 1960 when he said that ‘ in cases of contempt , however , these powers will be used only in exceptional cases ’ because section 13 is solely concerned with appeals in cases of contempt .
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