Example sentences of "which must have " in BNC.

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1 Kapuscinski exercises a personal charm which must have helped him to establish friendly relations with the people he met , and to gather material , and which can seem to befriend the Western reader .
2 But there is a third and underlying reason which must have motivated de Valera and the religious and political intellectuals in this religious pursuit of an allegedly secular and public morality which mirrored Roman catholic teaching .
3 The illustrator Cecil Aldin developed a romantic Dickensian view of the coaching inn in the 1920 , which must have been influential in ensuring that ‘ Brewers ’ Georgian ’ was a favoured style .
4 A publisher is eligible for membership when they publish fifteen titles , ten of which must have been commercially exploited land they must all have been written by PRS writer members ) .
5 Here was another aspect of the Kipling story which must have appealed to the student of F. H. Bradley , the Eliot who himself wrote on ‘ Degrees of Reality ’ .
6 Suffice it to say that if the wind is going your way , get yourself a pair of skis — which must have a metal edge , and a fixed-heel binding — and a chute .
7 It is a sort of cultural conflict which must have been going on in the husband 's mind .
8 Many of the linguistic elements are borrowed from Tolkien and — which must have been more exasperating for their originator — changed and got ‘ wrong ’ .
9 I 'd read an article by Jon Mendlesohn in Rolling Stone , which emanated from a trip he took to Los Angeles the year before , which must have been about 1970 , that said that there was this guy who did weird songs and dressed up in dresses .
10 By nature he is very much ‘ one of the boys ’ , which must have made it hard to assert himself , he does not find it easy to take advice and is readily upset by criticism .
11 Dana read a group of modern Americans , which must have annoyed the British , starting with Elizabeth Bishop 's ‘ The Fish ’ — I can still hear his voice , the faint American accent and the hushed astonishment he put into the first line : ‘ I caught a tremendous fish … . ’
12 I found among my mother 's papers when she died a letter from my grandfather which must have wrung her heart for years after his death : ‘ … ca n't you spare a moment to write to your poor old Dad … ‘
13 But the thing which must have been nearest to her heart , because she returned to it so often , was how as a child she had walked to church along the sands .
14 ‘ Reckless ’ manslaughter is also an example of constructive liability ; even if Caldwell recklessness is justifiable as a standard , it is only an obvious risk of injury which must have been foreseeable .
15 Piled in one of the stalls was a mountain of logs , which must have been delivered since Mungo had last been there .
16 And she knew absolutely everything , which must have made her particularly disappointed in Frankie 's slow progress at school .
17 Hirst , after 55 minutes , and Worthington , after 87 , struck the decisive goals , but it was the all-round display — and Coton 's goalkeeping for City — which must have impressed the watching England manager Graham Taylor .
18 I am sorry so many years passed without our having an intercourse by letters , as I am sensible how many observations I have lost which must have fallen in your way to have made .
19 Some of the more important include George Blake , who worked for MI6 ( see Chapter 2 ) ; John Cairncross , who betrayed Ultra secrets from the Government Code & Cipher School ( GCCS ) at Bletchley Park during the war to the Russians ; John Vassall , a sad homosexual who gave away naval secrets while working at the Admiralty ; Frank Bossard , who gave the Russians details of British and American guided weapons systems ( which must have amused them greatly as the Russians were far ahead of the West at the time ) ; and William Marshall , who had worked as a cipher clerk at the British Embassy in Moscow .
20 It shows San Carlo to have had a big nose and long ears , features which must have been real as they also appear in several portraits .
21 If the truth were known , Sir Henry had never wanted to be a country gentleman , which must have seemed very small beer after such a distinguished and varied military career .
22 ‘ Ears of grain were called apples of gold , which must have been the first gold in the world while metallic gold was unknown …
23 It would be possible , Roland thought , to identify the breakfast party , which must have been one of Crabb Robinson 's later efforts to provide stimulating conversation for the students of the new London University .
24 It started him out on a career which must have been exactly the kind envisaged by Gladstone and the pioneers of the public library system .
25 The report concluded that : ‘ Most of the advantages appear to benefit directly the builder or developer , whereas the consumer is left with a dwelling which must have some inherent risks , however small . ’
26 Not only that , but he must have swallowed the large Garry Dog I had on the line , which must have floated down in an unrestricted way to him . ’
27 For example , Africa supplied Rome with two-thirds of its corn , transported in the great grain ships which must have been among the most impressive sights of antiquity .
28 It was a strange situation , which must have made a lasting impression on Richard , who was more than usually close to his mother .
29 We expect Jesus to be in the right place at the right time , therefore his choosing of male apostles was quite deliberate , which must have theological significance and definite implications for the ministry today .
30 The only place I could think of was Stonehenge which must have been spanking new then and as up to date as a Hilton or an out-of-town Sainsburys .
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