Example sentences of "she must be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But she must be nearly forty , ’ I said . |
2 | ‘ She must be rather vain , ’ he thought . |
3 | She must be awfully unhappy now he 's taken up with April . |
4 | Carrie said , ‘ She must be stark mad to come in and let him see her like that . |
5 | It seemed to Susan that she must be terribly drunk or terribly tired . |
6 | When she rises in the white garment she must be terribly dominant . |
7 | She must be really picky if she 's doing that ! |
8 | She must be really desperate . ’ |
9 | But while she is still a fully paid-up member of the Firm , the Firm is entitled to expect her to cover her tracks , as well as her breasts , when she must be fully aware she 's a vulnerable target for a sharp-eyed photographer . |
10 | In any case , Dr Craig-Dunlop is adamant that , for the moment , she must be under proper medical supervision for twenty-four hours a day , in case her condition deteriorates rapidly . ’ |
11 | The idealised concept of Olivia requires that she must be impossibly innocent . |
12 | The rate of pay is such that she must be genuinely fond of children to want to put up with them day after day ! |
13 | ‘ Quite apart from the fact that she is regularly ill-tempered , she must be vilely jealous of you . ’ |
14 | she must be about five two |
15 | Oh no , she must be older because er , Vicky 's twenty she must be about eighteen . |
16 | By this time he was writing rather apologetically to Constanze , telling her that she must be more delighted to see him back in person than with any money he would be bringing in — he had even been obliged to lend his impecunious patron Prince Lichnowsky 100 gulden , a request he could hardly refuse … . |
17 | If she has lost her partner to another woman , it will be assumed that she must be more beautiful , more clever , more sexy : in fact she wants her to be . |
18 | At some stage a bereaved person usually begins to feel that he or she must be very selfish indeed . |
19 | She must be very tired to give room to such feeble-minded notions . |
20 | She must be very poor . |
21 | She must be very sure of herself — and of you too , of course . ’ |
22 | The American had presumably gone willingly enough , and it was she who had first suggested to Michele to try ‘ being nice to the girl ’ , so she must be very sure of him . |