Example sentences of "[noun prp] must be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Unionist MPs have been quick to condemn those who would try to express their loyalty by attacks on defenceless fellow-citizens , but Mr John Taylor must be more careful with his language . |
2 | The document began by declaring that ‘ while BEC and TEC must be closely involved with the new arrangements , it would not be appropriate for these Councils to assume responsibility for levels of agricultural education which are not their proper concern ’ . |
3 | Russia must be indivisibly whole . |
4 | But Mr Leckie must be partly right . |
5 | Even in the midst of his fear and strain it occurred to him that Dandelion must be very fast : he had covered the distance in a flash . |
6 | If the dream were to become reality , France must be militarily strong and find an ally so that she need not face Germany alone . |
7 | Harford was the best player on the pitch against Everton at Goodison Park and Chelsea manager Ian Porterfield must be well pleased with him . |
8 | That Europe must be more united , more effective and more far-sighted . |
9 | Still , Keith must be instinctively aware of what his bandleader requires . |
10 | Keith must be as bored with the Hare-woman and her family as she with Harriet Shakespeare . |
11 | Looking around the room , at the old , worn furniture , I realized that Herbert must be very poor . |
12 | Mrs Langham must be nearly thirty . |
13 | Then , to give her basically honest soul more to contend with , he went on , ‘ Naylor must be fairly serious about you , Leith , ’ and asked , ‘ How do you feel about him ? ’ |
14 | He 's a ball winner , and given that his average minutes/appearance during his time with Leeds must be about 10 , he 's knocked in his share of goals . |