Example sentences of "[adv] must have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Jacket in the first clause clearly must have a type reading — one can not repeatedly sell the same individual jacket . |
2 | That 's right , because you had sugar in your wee and we thought we really must have a look at what we 've got , your fasting blood sugar was absolutely fine , so that looks normal . |
3 | He really must have a word with the company Equity representative about that contract . |
4 | But it would depend very much on you getting hold of the relevant minister-it would probably almost inevitably be your own secretary of state- and saying , ‘ Look we really must have a situation where there is a discussion about the Falklands . ’ |
5 | They really must have a centenary more often . |
6 | ‘ And if she has to stay away , ’ said Miss Barrett , ‘ we really must have a note . ’ |
7 | The top was perforated , so someone else must have a copy . |
8 | If the house has a solid floor , that too must have a membrane which extends over the whole of it , and although it is not possible to see it , any defects will show in the form of damp patches under floor coverings , discoloration or loose vinyl tiles . |
9 | These guys therefore must have a facility of ensuring that the price is correct , from an internal control point of view I want them to be involved in certifying that the price is correct . |
10 | The horse therefore must have a mechanism to remove this excess heat build-up to prevent his body temperature increasing with fatal results . |