Example sentences of "[conj] must be [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 One publication that must be wishing it too had resisted the lure is World , the furry animal/environment magazine now in the BBC 's stable .
2 A bidet is not sufficient to remove the tinctures that must be clinging visibly to him .
3 Even at this distance he could make out the faint octarine glow in the air that must be indicating a stable magic aura of at least — he gasped — several milliprime ?
4 Perhaps I had spoken to two of the many tourists that must be coming over to pay their respects to this capital of capitals .
5 Let her cast aside her copy book , [ and ] draw on the memories that must be crowding her mind … 20
6 It seems the boys from Sun Microsystems Inc , Santa Cruz Operation Inc and Unix System Laboratories Inc have had their heads together with Intel Corp for some months and must be getting close to agreeing an Application Binary Interface for Unix with the semiconductor house .
7 She saw him look down at her and saw that his skin was raw and flayed in places ; the arm of flesh and blood was scraped and scorched and the silver arm on the other side was reflecting the tremendous heat , so that it was copper coloured and glinting and must be causing him immense pain .
8 Students must normally have successfully completed or gained APL for 50% of the areas of study of the Diploma programme and must be studying for the remaining areas of study before they are eligible to start work for their projects .
9 VOX AC30 , any condition but must be working , blue speakers preferred .
10 Thus the person being cared for must be receiving attendance allowance , in recognition that s/he is ‘ severely disabled ’ ; the carer must not be in full-time education or earning ( from April 1992 ) more than £40 a week ; carers can not take more than four weeks ' holiday in any six-month period , nor can the disabled person be in hospital for more than four weeks at a time .
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