Example sentences of "he must be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The name of the client he was visiting is n't given , but if he employs a language tutor he must be reasonably well-to-do . |
2 | Note that before an individual is charged to tax under s739 he must be ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom . |
3 | Brookside ( Channel 4 , 8.00pm ) : Barry discovers Jo 's guilty secret and he must be well pleased about that . |
4 | ‘ A chef as well , ’ she said sweetly , looking up at him and thinking that he must be awfully tall because she was five-ten , and he towered above her . |
5 | They were ‘ to make Arsenal Football Club one of the best football clubs from all points of view ’ and to ‘ employ , without exception , the very best type of player to represent the club … above all , he must be a gentleman both on and off the field ; he must be a clever player , who can think out attractive , constructive tactics ; and he must be wholeheartedly enthusiastic and keen to make progress in the game . ’ |
6 | He must be both desperate and close to the end to take such an enormous risk . |
7 | He must be pretty bad if she 's got to stay at home . ’ |
8 | ‘ He must be very clever . ’ |
9 | He must be very clever . |
10 | He sounded weary and she was reminded that he must be very tired . |
11 | I can often discover our different species of Oaks , one from another , by their form of growth , half or a whole mile distance ; and I am sure he must be very sharp-sighted that can know them , at half that distance , by their leaves , acorns , and cups , all together . |
12 | He must be very sure that his fortress was safe from fitzAlan . |
13 | Oh , he must be very sure of himself . |
14 | He must be very tricky to deal with , she thought darkly . |
15 | He must be very circumspect in avoiding all covetousness , keeping his word , even though it be to his own hindrance , for country people do much esteem their word . |
16 | ‘ Yes , he must be very old now . ’ |
17 | ‘ All we can assume is he must be very fit for his age . ’ |
18 | ‘ All we can assume is he must be very fit for his age . ’ |
19 | ‘ I should imagine he must be all right , ’ said Mark . |
20 | He must be all right ! ’ |
21 | God 's teeth , he must be more tired than he knew . |
22 | He must be more drunk than she 'd thought . |
23 | If he learns from this episode that he must be more independent in his judgment and not be swept along by others , there need be no long-lasting harm . |
24 | He said he must be more careful about what he ate and drank . |
25 | He must be more patient and brace himself up to realise that he was the only person who could tackle the present chaotic state of affairs , ' This was the fourth time the King had told MacDonald that he would not accept his resignation . |
26 | He must be absolutely mad with her . |
27 | But he must be quite good unusual to start by playing a whole game ? |
28 | Yeah , cos he must of dealt with blooming all the sign here , I remember signing , he signed , I signed , he signed , witnessed it and witnessed yours , remember ? , he must be quite used to it |
29 | He was with Leeds for only 3 and 1/3 seasons but he must be fairly high in the list of all-time scorers . |
30 | He 's he must be mentally retarded or something . |