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

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1 When he did n't move or give any indication that he knew she was there at all — although he must have heard the car draw up and , unless he was deaf , the car door slam — she marched across to him .
2 They must have wrecked the car to make sure that I understood they meant business . ’
3 ‘ It must have cost a fortune to have it taken apart piece by piece and reconstructed , but my Nico never hesitated .
4 ‘ It must have cost a fortune to build , ’ said Maud .
5 Eugénie was able to bring this message back to the Tuileries where it must have pleased the Emperor to know that the Queen was sympathetic to France 's difficulties .
6 Individually or collectively , they must have made a decision to keep their wits about them for the committee meeting .
7 Hank must have done a robbery to have so much money — he must have — there had been one or two bad ones recently — a Chinese grocer had been shot to death , in one instance .
8 He had kissed her because he must have seen the invitation written on her face .
9 He must have seen the laughter die in her eyes , for he said tonelessly , ‘ I see . ’
10 ( a ) The consumer must have asked the supplier to identify the producer ( s. 2(3) ( a ) ) .
11 Nick had his sunglasses on , he must have looked a bit touched .
12 You must have opened a file using OPENOUT , OPENIN or OPENUP before you use this statement .
13 Before you use this statement , you must have opened a file using OPENOUT or OPENUP .
14 Vast pearls , which some poor oyster must have needed an epidural to produce , circled her neck and wrists .
15 The death in 1823 of his father and in 1824 of his brother Charles ( who bequeathed his estate to Hollingworth ) must have prompted a desire to return to England .
16 Marek must have castrated the corpse to fulfil his revenge , Blanche thought .
17 From the length of it , she must have had a truck waiting outside the check-out .
18 The Waldron City Herald night editor must have had a fit trying to decide which one got the three inch banner .
19 Lavenham , which must have had a population approaching 1,000 and ranked as one of the dozen or so richest towns in the kingdom , went into decline following the death of the great clothier Thomas Spring in 1523 .
20 If there were anything to remove , he best of all must have had the chance to do it .
21 And Mrs Metcalfe , of Ascot View , in Redhall , Darlington , said the burglars must have used a key to get in .
22 Annie must have used the house-phone to have her paged at the restaurant .
23 She must have taken a knife to push the cord through , she said , there was hardly any room for it .
24 They must have spent an hour sifting through letters , indentures and memoranda .
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