Example sentences of "[noun prp] must be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Marie-Christine must be riding high in local esteem , Sabine thought as she parked her car in the square , and walked up the steps to the mairie with the other guests . |
2 | Fosters must be kept simple , have a message , use colour subtly and be eyecatching . |
3 | It was a Benedict 's rule that the close relatives of a D.I.L. must be allowed unrestricted access to their ill relative . |
4 | The higher rates given by Young must be considered unusual , for when he visited a silk mill in Sheffield , which like the more famous example at Derby offered a rare chance of factory employment , he judged the women 's earnings of 5 to 6s ( 25-30p ) a week to be " very good wages , much more than by spinning wool in any part of the kingdom " . |
5 | Raymond Burns and the vastly experienced Garth McGimpsey must be considered virtual certainties . |
6 | Someone in London must be blocking complete access … ’ |
7 | Well , if ‘ Einstein is rolling over in his grave ’ about those positive electrons , Leo must be turning triple somersaults in his . |
8 | New lines in the Northern Corries must be getting scarce because only three were climbed recently , although White Magic was repeated by Graeme Ettle and quoted as straightforward V. |