Example sentences of "it must [verb] been [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | D' you remember I showed you a manuscript — it must 've been some years ago , now — purporting to be by some mariner who remembered an English cargo boat having gone down between us , here at Møn , and Malmo — during the First Schleswig War ? |
2 | It must have been that day or the next , Adam thought , that he or one of them , surely he , had first suggested the commune idea . |
3 | An uncommonly good lunch it must have been that day . |
4 | Others said it must have been that girl who worked here , the one who was the German officer 's mistress , she knew everything that was going on around here . |
5 | ‘ It must have been some idea the architect had . |
6 | 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 ? |
7 | I think it must have been some sort of |
8 | I was surprised to see that the recording venue was good old Abbey Road Studios : there is such a prominent background rumble that I had assumed it must have been some city church . |
9 | It must have been some time after we had last met . |
10 | It must have been some time in August when I took those pictures , Rufus thought , and a couple of weeks later it was all over . |
11 | And it must have been some comfort to her , a few months later , to receive a picture of Anna , healthy , happy , as she could never have been in the orphanage . |
12 | It must have been some force to knock the fences down . ’ |
13 | It must have been some challenge to oversee that . |
14 | Yeah , cos it was you with erm well it must have been some years ago . |
15 | It must have been some bender ! |
16 | It must have been another gift . ’ |
17 | ‘ It must have been those boys who climbed the wall after my apples , ’ said Miss Miggs . |
18 | It must have been those candles at the table . |
19 | It must have been several dances later that she noticed Annie standing on the edge of the dance floor . |