Example sentences of "must be the " in BNC.

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1 This must be the Albertina .
2 The keystone of the arch of publications must be the catalogue itself , from which the authority of other writing derives .
3 The article leads you to wonder about her religious faith , if she has one , and about where it stands in relation to the outlook of the editor of Commentary , author of a book about his ambitions for worldly success : Making it must be the least pious book that has ever been written .
4 Crab apples and wild cherry grow in company with blackthorn , hawthorn , elder , and wild rose along a verge near my own garden , forming what must be the best natural autumn bird larder for miles around .
5 A row of cordons must be the easiest possible way to grow apples .
6 They have been inferring that applying the opposite rudder has been the cause of reversing the spin , whereas the real cause of this happening must be the failure to unstall the wings .
7 After the pilot 's personal safety , the safety of the aircraft must be the next most important consideration ; it is always safer to land out than to risk trying to get back with marginal height .
8 ‘ It must be the artistic temperament .
9 Must be the sea air , ’ said the woman briskly .
10 The first is that you must be the correct distance from your opponent ; that is at his closest kicking range ( any closer and he wo n't kick at all ) .
11 It must be the Sabbath getting into our bones. , ‘ It is as well to take a full look at the worst . ’
12 It was finally decided that the drawings must be the guide .
13 It really must be the cutting edge of the climbing fraternity that decides the ethics — those who are active at the forefront of climbing development .
14 As Dickstein points out , much of James 's critical writing was produced according to the exigencies of journalism and magazine publication ; nevertheless , as now brought together in two large and handsome volumes in the Library of America series , it must be the finest body of literary criticism in English from a single author .
15 This must be the sort of writing that Crane had in mind when he applauded Williams ( still rather grudgingly , however ) for sometimes attaining ‘ the classic manner of the old Chinese poets ’ .
16 Bassist Norman Watt Roy , who was the power behind Ian Dury and has a set of eye-baggage that must be the envy of Barry Norman , puts so much into thumping out a rhythm that the sweat drips from the end of his guitar .
17 This last must be the understatement of the century .
18 Another post-Tiananmen worry , greater for for Hong Kong than for any other interested party , must be the future of China 's economy and economic policies .
19 Mr Clarke said that he commented to his wife : ‘ That must be the reason why he came across .
20 There are eight varieties of olives , bulk and bottled , including a Californian one stuffed with jalapeno ; olive oil , most famously Carbonell whose comely wench pictured on the labels must be the emblem of Spanish olive oil in British imaginations , comes in gallon tins rather than fancy little bottles .
21 ‘ Judo has always been a technical sport for me — it must be the most complex of any in the Olympic Games , ’ White said .
22 And when it comes to content , the key public commission since the war must be the eight New Testament inscriptions in Basil Spence 's Coventry Cathedral .
23 Billy The Kid ( 15 Turner Home Entertainment 19 Oct ) , called on the titles ‘ Gore Vidal 's Billy The Kid ’ because the novelist wrote the script , must be the twentieth remake of this particular story .
24 She repeatedly says that inflation is too high and that its reduction must be the Government 's overriding priority .
25 One concern must be the impact of tighter regulation in Britain on the City 's ability to sell services and earn from them .
26 ‘ You must be the passenger I 'm looking for , ’ he says , studying a bit of paper .
27 He tells her his complete story and they become lovers : ‘ I realised this must be the beginning of my healing ’ .
28 ONE SOURCE of solace to the so far disappointing New Zealand tourists , who have a last chance at Leeds tomorrow to silence the doubters prior to the first Test next Saturday , must be the rate at which Great Britain 's best players are falling by the wayside .
29 ‘ A mythology can not be created for literary purposes out of whole cloth ; it must be the work of a race . ’
30 Surely this must be the UK — kittiwakes , puffins and guillemots .
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