Example sentences of "must [verb] been [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was brought home to Charles for the first time how much of a strain the last weeks must have been for a girl of her age . |
2 | You must have been at a party . ’ |
3 | Must have been on a visit . |
4 | By the Saints , he must have been without a woman for too long , he thought wryly . |
5 | On a further appeal to the Privy Council the Board held that , if jurisdiction existed at all , it must have been under a section of the relevant Bahamas legislation ( section 23 of the Court of Appeal Act ( Statute Law of the Bahama Islands , 1965 rev. , c. 34 ) ) which provided : |
6 | The Press Box must have been like a morgue when David McCallan scored that goal against them in the Irish Cup quarter final . |
7 | ‘ It must have been like a drug to him . |
8 | It must have been like a drug to him because he sounded completely obsessed . |
9 | And it let an old house alongside with nothing in it and hardly a door on it and that stood right alongside of that one and it must have been like a comb it just must have gone in strips the gale for that house was now twelve foot away from the other one . |
10 | I think she must have been in a state of shock . |
11 | Her presence in the workhouse in itself seems an odd occurrence ; it was hardly as if she had no-one to turn to — any one of her brothers must have been in a position to help when help was needed . |
12 | Oh , it must have been in a fight , sir . |
13 | Yet again , if slightly more hardcore fans have n't already got ‘ Injected With A Poison ’ ( mix credited to Digital Orgasm , daft since they made the record in the first place ) or Sonz Of A Loop Da Loop Era , then they must have been in a coma for months . |
14 | Their home was in London and Fanshawe must have been in a hurry . |
15 | ‘ You must have been in a hurry to come out without your coat ; you 'll feel the chill afore the night 's out . ’ |
16 | No , must have been in a car park . |