Example sentences of "it must have [be] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It also gives the information that Rolle was " accustomed to show himself very familiar to recluses , and to those who needed spiritual consolation " and it must have been during this period of his life that he met his disciple Margaret de Kirkeby .
2 He had visited the place in 1937 and it must have been on this occasion that he took photographs of the village and of St Michael 's Church there ( where later his ashes were to be interred ) .
3 There is a display also of various types of mountain refuge or cabin , from which you can judge how extremely uncomfortable it must have been for those invited by Count Russell to share his quarters on his favourite mountain of Vignemale , for the so-called ‘ Russell ’ is quite the most Spartan of shelters , little more than a hollow scooped out under an overhanging rock .
4 It must have been with some degree of cautiousness and a heightened sense of responsibility that Gould once more stocked up on shot , caps , and powder on his way back through Launceston for the journey home .
5 It must have been at that time that his habit of keeping notes on his travels began .
6 It must have been at some time , because I can speak it now .
7 It is difficult to visualize now , but it must have been within this pavilion that the young Roshanara consulted her spies as she reclined on carpets beside the gently bubbling irrigation runnels .
8 ‘ Well , it must have been after that he had his accident . ’
9 Something like that , it must have been like that .
10 It must have been like that for Euturpia , when she was turned out to the cabana .
11 It must have been like this in Arkaig when my father first went there , ’ Cameron said to Menzies .
12 It must have been like this watching a man being broken on the rack , Blanche thought .
13 Others , however , joined in the exercise : ‘ It must have been in such and such a way ; I mean , there 's a story which says …
14 It must have been in that one moment of darkness , as she 'd been taking her hand away .
15 It must have been in these years that Henry II and Eleanor became increasingly estranged .
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