Example sentences of "must have realised " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There is no doubt , the prosecution suggests , that this young defendant must have realised what had happened , but witnesses saw him accelerate away . ’
2 None the less , Prussian policy makers must have realised what was to their benefit and what was not .
3 He must have realised there was n't much chance of that when he saw where I was .
4 Therefore in borderline cases the prosecution might have to rely on the severity of injury and damage , or the noise of the accident , to help prove to the court beyond all reasonable doubt that the driver must have realised that he had been involved in an accident .
5 He must have realised he has a tail … ’
6 He said : ‘ The crew must have realised something was wrong .
7 She must have realised that she was no longer encumbered , but completely free .
8 And while the improvements helped somewhat , Air Force planners must have realised that the combination of poor flight stability , lower than anticipated speed and range limitations would place the Airacomet at serious risk if ever sent to engage enemy aircraft .
9 The pro-English party must have realised , however , that neither they nor their masters in London were in a position to hold out for long .
10 Nkrumah must have realised the risk he was taking .
11 Jardine must have realised the potency of his secret weapon , and from them on he set short -leg-theory fields , with the deadly cordon of six or seven fieldsmen .
12 She must have realised some years before that I was n't headed in the direction of St Margaret 's , Westminster , but she had still intended the occasion to glitter , a bright milestone in our uneventful lives .
13 There was no intention to be insulting — quite the reverse — but it might readily be inferred that the defendant must have realised and did realise that his homosexual overtures might not be welcomed by the person at whom he was directing them .
14 Surely he must have realised that he was pitting himself against a concern of considerable strength .
15 The crew of the yacht must have realised that the game was up by this time .
16 Buckingham must have realised something was wrong for he was quickly joined in the hall , first by Sir Richard and then by Lady Isabella .
17 You must have realised that I resented him . ’
18 Miss Kyte is not , you must have realised , any ordinary female .
19 They must have realised that we know about Goosie Lucy .
20 You must have realised we do have them . ’
21 ‘ Garland 's sister must have realised that her brother did n't come home last night . ’
22 ( b ) If he is dishonest by the first test : " The jury must consider whether the defendant himself must have realised that what he was doing was by those standards dishonest . "
23 He must have realised that Eva has been in .
24 A particular problem which frequently arises is a claim by an employee that even if he must have realised , in accordance with the principle laid down in the Printers and Finishers case , that he was under a duty to maintain a confidence , such duty was in fact overridden by the way in which his employer acted towards the information ie that the employer is estopped from now relying on confidence .
25 Since Mr Hull made it plain that he was not qualified to give an opinion about the painting 's authorship , the plaintiff 's employee must have realised that in proceeding with the purchase he was relying on his own skill and judgment .
26 Surely by that time many of you must have realised that had got you into a right pickle over L M S and that you some of you I believe felt that but none of you spoke out about it .
27 He must have realised you did n't know about Paul and he was n't prepared to blacken my name in any way . ’
28 After all , she must have realised you 'd see the results , and wonder about the discrepancy . ’
29 ‘ But they must have realised something had been going on ? ’
30 ‘ You must have realised that when you summoned him to your hotel to break the news — ’
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