Example sentences of "must have [verb] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It encouraged him towards early independence and self-sufficiency without which he would not have got his career off to so quick a start ; and it must have contributed to the ease with which , to further that career , he uprooted himself first from South Africa and later from his adopted second homeland in Britain .
2 The abbey church of St Ricquier , built in the 790s , had galleries in its apses , and choir screens round the area of some of its altars , with the idea ( as we know from the ritual order of its Abbot Angilbert ) of dividing the monks ' and boys ' choirs ; the building must have echoed to the sound of these choirs as they answered each other antiphonally from different parts of it .
3 It is difficult now to imagine the splendour which the vast incrustation of ornaments must have presented to the eye by the time the church was complete .
4 Ralph and Bernie must have gone to a lot of trouble to set him up .
5 Aunt Tossie must have gone to the Place , or the bathroom .
6 THE heady air of freedom must have gone to the PM 's head on her jaunt to Czechoslovakia and Hungary .
7 This aspect of Cézanne 's art , and the way in which he distended forms and continually opened up their contours as though in an effort to broaden them even further , must have appeared to the Cubists as an early manifestation of the simultaneous depiction of various views of an object in a single image , and as a justification for their deliberate dismissal of linear perspective .
8 The magnificent late twelfth-century font in the great church of San Frediano at Lucca shows Pharaoh drowning in the Red Sea ; and he and his troops are dressed up much as Frederick and his knights must have appeared to the Lucchese of the 1160s .
9 The network protocol basically decides what kind of adaptor your PC must have to connect to a LAN .
10 He must have jogged to the shops and back , she deduced , keeping her brain detached as she stared at him .
11 However Charles saw his conquest of Saxony , it must have seemed to the Saxons to be a religious war , for they had no firm concepts of centralised government , only tribal nomadic territories , and certainly no need for the town , city and county based Frankish system .
12 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 ’ .
13 I think they must have come to the flat .
14 The names of the borrowers indicate that this book must have belonged to the Oa school and the few addresses given were Glenastle , Stremnish and Kinnabus , would seem to confirm this .
15 Masters must have disappeared to the War , sixth-formers had their carefully laid plans disrupted overnight , and yet …
16 Well , we thought he 'd gone out , but apparently he must have got to the door just as the bomb landed , and the blast blew the door backwards , er the door inwards , knocked me dad backwards and at the back of him we had a cellar , but it went through this , the cellar door and although it turned round before it went down the cellar , he finished up down there because we did n't know this til after a while that me brother wou did n't offer to go out , so I went out think , to find where me dad was you see .
17 The St Clair had been launched just five months previously and her spick and span shiny newness must have added to the air of wealth and progress .
18 A look back at the history of the Hinkley site must have added to the CEGB 's optimism .
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