Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [pers pn] must [vb infin] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Richard Buckley , a retired funeral director stated , ‘ Nothing says you must have a funeral director to carry out a funeral — nothing says you have to take a body to the crematorium in a hearse . |
2 | If somebody says you must think this , the only way of doing it is , that 's not going to be persuasive . |
3 | Forty points are required for a champion and four of these green stars must be majors , which means they must have five points or more . |
4 | Even all the London press were raving about Leeds … which means they MUST have been good … okay , the team ; |
5 | The methods described so far are suitable for popular waters where it is a case of choosing a swim and staying put for the whole session , which means you must attract fish into your swim and induce them to feed . |
6 | Those two had a photo to watch for you coming off the plane — which means you must have been followed to Helsinki Airport . |
7 | Either a partner has financial troubles , which means you must take greater responsibility , or someone you have an emotional or financial link with will make it hard for you to enjoy the fruits of success . |
8 | ‘ I expect England to revert to the front row that has done so well for so long , which means I must play out of my skin against Moore for the chance to face the guy again next week . |
9 | The art director , as well as being an ideas man and a designer , must also be a sound technician because an advertisement has got to work , which means it must fill the allotted space attractively and effectively . |
10 | Many far less valuable items were left untouched in the raid — which means it must have been a ‘ professional job , ’ say police . |
11 | The Princess Royal has around 10 hats made each year which means she must have at least 260 to choose from by now . |
12 | It requires three visits to a hospital after a woman has been accepted as legally entitled to an abortion — which means she must have the agreement of two doctors and ‘ qualify for ’ the abortion only on certain grounds . |
13 | Thus a printer which supports it must contain a Postscript interpreter . |
14 | And as for being six pound up , she says I must have short-changed someone . |
15 | She says you must study for the examinations for Queen 's College in two years ’ time . |
16 | She says he must have been released early , and she 's dreading him coming to see her and demanding his parents ’ address . |
17 | The problem turns out to be the boss of the club , who says we must pay $8 if the girls are to leave . |
18 | The problem turns out to be the boss of the club , who says we must pay $8 if the girls are to leave . |
19 | The problem turns out to be the boss of the club , who says we must pay $8 if the girls are to leave . |
20 | Everybody who sees her must love her , must n't they , Ellen ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Everybody who sees her must admire her . ’ |
22 | Sarah is a member , but as an HIV positive mother of 3 , she feels she must protect her family 's identity . |
23 | She knows they must have been overheard , thought Greg . |
24 | The argument to which Russell here attaches some weight is : to know the truth , or even the meaning , of a sentence of the form ‘ I am aware of … ’ , the person who utters it must know , by acquaintance' something which he calls ‘ I ’ . |
25 | She believes she must stay out of sight or something similar will happen to her . ’ |
26 | West wins this third Diamond trick with the Queen and all he has left in his hand are 3 Hearts , and whatever card he plays he must give you the last three tricks in that suit . |
27 | Laurie Bruce , who was delighted , says he thinks they must have had something of everything ever recorded , from slimming exercises to the finest classical music , and jazz , and some very interesting ‘ 78 's too . |
28 | He need not return them to the seller , who if he wants them must come and collect them , section 36 . |
29 | He says me must have had his reasons . |
30 | He says we must find some way of coming closer with the poor . |