Example sentences of "it must [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Because the hot gas is pervasive , cooler gas embedded in it must be under the same high pressure . |
2 | Charlotte 's bringing them in , oh he sat there playing I notice his button I presume it must be off his cardigan |
3 | It must be past twelve , for the gentleman , she knew , had arrived after the clock on the coffee-room mantel had struck eleven . |
4 | We have no idea whether the music matches the nomenclature , but it must be worth £5 of anyone 's money to encourage them . |
5 | Once it was shown that Verdun was deemed worth capturing , it must be worth defending ; if worth defending , then worth taking . |
6 | Few jobs are easy to get these days and , if you have set your sights on advertising , it must be worth extra effort . |
7 | It must be worth a fortune ! ’ |
8 | It must be worth a fortune . ’ |
9 | " It must be worth twenty million dollars , " he said he told the Shah . |
10 | It must be worth the revelation ! ’ |
11 | Even without its glass bottle it must be worth at least $1,500 . |
12 | As a first attempt it really shines , and for free it must be worth getting hold of . |
13 | ‘ It must be worth a try , ’ said Masklin . |
14 | ‘ But it must be worth a try . ’ |
15 | However it must be worth trying to do so especially if a senior employee has received independent legal advice before entering the agreement and has been specifically compensated ( as is common in the USA ) for accepting the restraint . |
16 | ‘ I know that 's terribly difficult for a Leo lady to do , but it must be worth it — especially if it means a lifetime of happiness . ’ |
17 | ‘ It must be worth a fortune . |
18 | Somewhere people are drumming — it must be at the far end of the village , because at times the rhythm is distinct but when the wind takes it it becomes muffled , merging with the roar of the full monsoon river . |
19 | It must be at least double the length of the sleeve , say 26in or 66cm , so that the shorter end does n't enter the sleeve and get stuck . |
20 | But latterly I 've been here very little ; in fact it must be at least fifteen years since I stayed here for any length of time … |
21 | If survivors into the ninth and tenth decades of their lives are to be adequately served , it must be at the expense of younger generations . |
22 | The star seems to be oscillating in at least two superimposed periods , and at its peak it must be at least 8000 times as luminous as the Sun . |
23 | It must be at least twenty years since I first saw works by Basil Rocke . |
24 | Thus , just as it is dangerous to superimpose standard-based analyses on a present-day vernacular , so it must be at least equally dangerous to do this in dealing with past states , which are of course also divergent . |
25 | For instance , it must be at an undervalue and made at a time when the company was unable to pay its debts , the company must be in the course of being wound up in England or subject to an administration order , and so on . |
26 | If , as I must assume for present purposes , the plaintiffs have a good cause of action in professional negligence against the third party , then it must be at least possible , if not indeed likely , that the damages recoverable by the plaintiffs from the third party would include damages under at least some of these heads . |
27 | The offence is committed whether or not the incitement is effective , but it must be at least communicated to the person incited . |
28 | It must be at least nine months . ’ |
29 | ‘ Look out here , it must be at least three feet deep outside — and this is the sheltered side ! |
30 | Mm it must be at Cowley cos Connolly 's virtually closed now . |