Example sentences of "[noun pl] must [verb] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | I 've only been on since I read that thing in the square ball , and I suppose loads must have done the same as me and jumped on the bandwagon . |
2 | I appreciate that we cyclists must have caused the operation quite a bit of inconvenience , particularly the stops to get us on and off ; the problems of finding suitable lay-bys etc ; the time taken ; and the dirty work for the drivers . |
3 | Family health services authorities must aim to attract the bulk of the target spend on family health services from NHS funds . |
4 | Young hairdressers must learn to treat the client as a person , not a head of hair . |
5 | With the awful storms of late February still fresh in most people 's minds , those with four-wheel-drive cars must have found the extra traction a godsend . |
6 | The puppets are modelled on the famous illustrations by Tenniel — but Spitting Images must have influenced the formidable duchess and Tebbit-like cook and they stirred their pepper soup and sneezed . |
7 | This means that ( during reading aloud ) before a word reaches the response buffer , subsequent words must have reached the cognitive system — this being the only way that their semantic and syntactic features could come into play . |
8 | Somehow Florian 's words must have summoned the memory of that first time they had worked together , long years ago , and that sensation of a shadow falling on her had come from the past . |
9 | Towards half-time , the fans must have got the feeling that Swindon were never going to score . |
10 | Bonefish Straker reckoned that some Bahamian kids must have stolen the boat as a means of getting home , but we would never know who had wrecked her , only that they had removed a dinghy load of gear including her chronometer , sextant , VHF , barometer , spare sails , lines , fenders , and even the mattress off the starboard quarter-berth . |
11 | They were interspersed with rows of vines , whose high branches must have made the harvest very hard work . |
12 | His footsteps must have disturbed the intruders . |
13 | The rats must have learned the maze earlier and were demonstrating latent learning . |
14 | Siferwas must have completed the decoration of the Lectionary before 1408 , the year of the death of John , fifth Baron Lovell of Titchmarsh , who commissioned the manuscript for Salisbury Cathedral . |
15 | The Poitevin barons must have felt the way Henry Morgan 's old associates were to feel when he was appointed Governor of Jamaica with orders to stamp out piracy . |
16 | Despite this major problem , banks must endeavour to monitor the external debt position of countries . |
17 | He dialled Dottie 's number , trying not to dwell on thoughts of the times Michael Banks must have done the same from the same phone . |
18 | In a world with saving and intergenerational transfers , marginalization in production need not be equated with marginalization in consumption , and any extension of savings or transfers must tend to lessen the importance of employment status in establishing overall economic status . |
19 | The Pit derives its name from the steep galley down from an old tin mine , which the Badlands surfers must negotiate to reach the beach below . |
20 | To survive with a young family of six and travel across Europe in those terrible days must have demanded the dexterity of an escape artist , and an iron will — not to mention extremely good connections and much luck . |
21 | Apart from the cliffs and shore line , there is little here to delay discerning searchers of natural beauty , the hinterland being dreary and desolate , and it is to the west that footsteps and car wheels must turn to find the dramatic scenery and fine landscapes of the far north . |
22 | fright the white coats must have frightened the life out of you some . |
23 | Unfortunately the fireworks must have seeded the thick clouds overhead because it absolutely poured with rain , and we got soaked . |
24 | The bombers must have seen the persons in the well-lighted room through the open door and realised that they were almost certain to die in the explosion . |
25 | Then loneliness and their failure to appreciate our culinary efforts must have depressed the visitors , also ‘ Defence de ’ notices had gone up everywhere . |
26 | If one takes wines such as these together with the inevitably ill-fated attempts to make a red wine from black grapes grown in a climate barely hospitable enough to ripen a grape , let alone colour it , a wealth of curiously coloured , clouded wines must have constituted the norm , despite a half-hidden glint of pink or red in a few instances . |
27 | The basic qualifications any candidate for one of these positions must have include the possession of an Airline Transport Pilots Licence and a wide experience of flying . |
28 | But here tectonic pressures must have produced the subsidence and prevented the immediate re-establishment of isostatic equilibrium . |
29 | There were spots of her own blood on her suit , so some of Jazzbeaux 's licks must have missed the armour plate . |
30 | Without doubt , the construction of such a hegemonic bloc for socialist objectives must involve winning the support of many people who regard themselves as ‘ middle class ’ or of no class , many who have never considered themselves socialists , many who are not members of trade unions , by colonising and re-defining the notion of the popular or national interest ( while avoiding chauvinism and the opportunistic erasure of real social differences ) . |