Example sentences of "that [det] must [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But , ‘ She gone , ’ the woman added , and Fabia realised that that must mean that Mr Gajdusek , plainly on business in Prague , had taken his secretary with him .
2 All our friends reacted very favourably to our new daughter , though I am sure that some must have thought that it was an odd thing to do , to take another child when our own were nearly adult .
3 In each case , the new school now contained fry of two different sizes , and so it was clear that some must have come from another family .
4 Hattie opened her writing-case , took out a sheet of paper and her pen , then sat gazing wistfully out of the window over Parker 's piece while she wondered whether or not to co-operate with Edwin 's stratagem that this must appear a chance visit .
5 There was a glimpse of barbed wire stretched across the water and they guessed that this must surround a cattle-wade , like the one in the little brook near the home warren .
6 The reader of the linear document will know that this must mean the ‘ history of microtext ’ .
7 Perhaps you can see that this must mean that interchanging the two particles must leave me in exactly the same physical state .
8 Many disabled people believe that encouraging a disability culture can only reinforce negative images of ‘ disability ’ — that is , they have not questioned the tragedy view of disability and when they think of a disability culture they assume that this must mean art forms which only present the negative side of disabled living .
9 I understood that my mother was ambivalent about marriage , bitter about her own experience of it while seeing no possible alternative for me , and that this must make things difficult for her .
10 The Denmark saga has shown that this must honour three principles in particular .
11 This work may be representative of much LEA adult education activity with unemployed people , but unfortunately the paucity of action-research evidence means that this must remain a hypothesis .
12 It is important to appreciate at the start that this must represent the core of your studies , and that completion of this , as set , will almost certainly ensure a successful exam result .
13 I realise that this must sound silly , but I do n't know how to change it .
14 He called it the Common Red Rose and described it as having ‘ flowers not very double , open wide ’ , indicating that this must have been Rosa gallica officinalis or the Apothecary 's Rose .
15 Some evidence that this must have happened along the Chiswick banks of the river , was uncovered during the construction of the London & South Western railway line , in the nineteenth century , which involved the need to make a deep cutting not far from what became known as Gunnersbury Station .
16 Harriet sensing , quite rightly , that this must have something to do with a man , failed to receive any response to the most careful attempts to discover what was wrong .
17 However , the right of establishment does not imply only physical location in the country of establishment , but also that this must have taken place with a view to pursuing an economic activity .
18 So what we know is that this must have been blocked up before this doorway was inserted , okay ?
19 John Coles , Bryony Orme , and members of the Somerset Levels Project have estimated that this must have involved the exploitation of extensive woodland from which materials were taken out to be fitted into the track planks from the same tree occur in different parts of the track .
20 But to assume that this must entail domestic arrangements which an ordinary speaker of modern colloquial English would recognize under the labels " marriage " and " family " is a mistake .
21 She finished her letter by saying that this must seem a very small matter to people suffering serious illnesses but she resented not feeling able to complain because of her fear of being seen as childish or neurotic .
22 But now , looking back , I think that such must have been the case .
23 it is hard to see what it did imply ! ) , and that all must make sacrifices .
24 ‘ Because some individuals might benefit more than others and the rule for public works is that all must benefit indifferently , or none may benefit at all .
25 Failures of these two systems are therefore coupled by an ‘ AND ’ gate to indicate that both must fail to produce the failure above .
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