Example sentences of "must [verb] [be] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The fourth point that the draftsman must cover is the possible abandonment of the index . |
2 | As Webster goes on to point out , when study of the cuneiform records revealed that the Babylonian shabbatum ( full-moon day ) also fell on the fourteenth ( or fifteenth ) day of the month , we were presented with another survival of what must have been the primary meaning of the Hebrew term shabbath . |
3 | ‘ It must have been the other one ! |
4 | It must have been the other one . ’ |
5 | ‘ It must have been the tremendous strain he had been under worrying about Laura and trying to keep his job up . |
6 | He was flim-flamming , of course , but that must have been the general burden of the letters . |
7 | Must have been the early 1940s , my mother taking me for a walk near Bostall Woods during a gap in the bombing . |
8 | Amazingly this must have been the final straw for it , because its top hinge broke and it swivelled on the bottom one , narrowly missing Miss Louise before it crashed to the floor . |
9 | ‘ My poor wife 's attempt to scare her into flight must have been the final straw . |
10 | In the end it must have been the right one because I was the best of all and I you know until five minutes before everything finished I just could n't make up my mind |
11 | I suppose there must have been the usual quota of cold , wet and windy days but I ca n't remember them . |
12 | Here and there they pick up and make use of the old common balks in the former open fields , which must have been the usual way of proceeding from one village to another in open-field country , but for the most part they are drawn straight across the old furlongs and strips regardless of all considerations but that of directness . |
13 | This must have been the only time John ever had his work discussed in detail by a choreographer of Balanchine 's gifts and experience , and although Buckle described him as ‘ looking somewhat quelled ’ his nature was such as to profit from it . |
14 | ‘ She must have been the only woman Paheri ever liked . |
15 | This must have been the only totally calm day of our whole trip so we did n't get far , but it was very relaxing trailing fingers in the water and enjoying the sun ( NB water too cold to swim ! ) . |
16 | That must have been the only man ever to get no points three times in a row . |
17 | I do n't know what kind of women you 've associated with , Luke Calder , but , believe me , it must have been the wrong kind ! ’ |
18 | Then , on an impulse , I retraced my steps following the run of the old water washout pipes until I found myself in the remains of what must have been the old boilerhouse . |
19 | Must have been the American Space Shuttle . |
20 | Even more off-putting , though , must have been the permanent doubt about what kind of narrative such a history would be : a celebration or an obituary ? |
21 | She was dressed in what must have been the formal evening style of 1915 : an indigo silk evening wrap over a slim ivory-coloured dress of some shot material that once more narrowed and ended just above her ankles . |
22 | One of the most spectacular sights ever seen by man must have been the mile-high fiery cascade when a lava flow poured into the Grand Canyon in Arizona . |
23 | He must have been the best-known and most celebrated inhabitant of Baldersdale — excepting Hannah Hauxwell , of course — within living memory . |
24 | But at least one ingredient in the extraordinary reversal of expectation must have been the cumulative effect of seeing all those smug Labour front-bench faces oozing such complacency about their forthcoming victory in the weeks before the poll — Roy Hattersley , Robin Cook , Jack Cunningham , Bryan Gould . |
25 | Such decisions must have been the daily stuff of lordship , but they are now usually only visible in the formal context of legal disputes . |
26 | Such decisions must have been the daily stuff of lordship , but they are now usually only visible in the formal context of legal disputes . |
27 | What we must change is the hierarchical nature of education . |