Example sentences of "must be some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There must be some act done with the deliberate intention of doing harm to the trespasser , or at least some act done with reckless disregard of the presence of the trespasser . |
2 | It must be some kind of joke . |
3 | As I stared at her wondering what had caused the condition , I decided that it must be some kind of vitamin deficiency . |
4 | .. I do n't know what this is founded in , but I believe that there must be some kind of basic system of balance , where everything 's weighed up and when all the pain we 've created in the world gets salved because we live again . |
5 | Still , without returning on our tracks and urging the rigorist position ( that one must always do as much good as possible ) , there must be some kind of requirement that one do as little harm as possible , in terms of actual pain ( though not perhaps in terms of pleasure prevented ) in order to achieve the good one does . |
6 | ‘ He must be some kind of animal . ’ |
7 | Mutis ' volumes began to come out only in 1954 , which must be some kind of record ; in this case the explanation was the various political vicissitudes of the century and a half following his death . |
8 | If you join someone else 's , you must be some kind of sadist . ’ |
9 | That all fitted in with the theory that the reason for Luke 's non-appearance must be some kind of business disaster . |
10 | Highway is narrower in meaning than road and there must be some evidence of permanent dedication to the public . |
11 | There must be some evidence on which the court can find as a matter of probability that the injured person has established a claim for pain and suffering : here speculation is not enough . |
12 | For the museum to attract the same visitors more than once there must be some evidence of change . ’ |
13 | I think the second element is that there must be some sense of a concentrational identity erm so that the the sporadic development that one does tend to see in the countryside , I do n't believe constitutes a settlement . |
14 | I admit that there must be some degree of doubt , because I 've never seen this injury anywhere else in isolation . |
15 | Since society is a system , there must be some degree of integration between its parts . |
16 | If this does n't occur with a relatively simple system like the peripheral mechanisms controlling appetite , there must be some doubt about how often this condition is satisfied in the central nervous system . |
17 | Despite this assertion of confidence in the judiciary , there must be some doubt as to whether the law as it has evolved is in the best interests of the victim . |
18 | There must be some flow of energy and information , and some dynamic mechanism to use this information . |
19 | ‘ It must be some contract with Supersight , ’ I said casually . |
20 | We know that both strategies are favoured when rare , therefore there must be some proportion at which they do equally well . |
21 | But while there may be degrees of determination or contradiction , there must be some consensus as to what count as examples of these relations — what sorts of contradiction are there ? |
22 | If we assume that this ratio is stable and repeat our earlier point that banks will normally be looking to expand their lending as a source of profit , then it follows fairly obviously that a change in the availability of base money to banks must be matched by a change in the size of the total balance sheet and that this latter change must be some multiple of the change in the size of the base . |
23 | ‘ Yes , but I thought it must be some arch or something that everybody had to stoop to go through . |
24 | But , with simultaneous political vacuums this weekend in Prague and East Berlin , there must be some apprehension as to what may happen if either or both implodes . |
25 | There must be some mistake , I saw him only ten days ago . |
26 | Surely there must be some mistake ! |
27 | ‘ But surely , my lord , there must be some mistake . ’ |
28 | There must be some mistake . ’ |
29 | ‘ There must be some mistake , ’ he was saying with an air . |
30 | ‘ I think there must be some mistake here . |