Example sentences of "[pers pn] must [be] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | If I am to show what I can do I must be given a chance to make my own complete performance . |
2 | People say to me that I must be keeping a list of all the attacks I hear about . |
3 | The penny share flourishes on the fallacy that if you get more shares for your money , you must be getting a better buy . |
4 | " Even you must be getting a pretty clear picture of what happens . |
5 | ‘ You must be running a pretty busy operation here . ’ |
6 | ‘ You must be feeling a right berk . ’ |
7 | He thought that she must be feeling a great deal of pain , and that there was nothing he could do about it , and that , if his suspicions were correct , her pain would get a great deal worse … |
8 | Mungo thought she must be having a fit . |
9 | Poor thing , she must be having a rotten time just now . |
10 | We need people who are not only economically literate , but politically and socially literate , well informed about and sensitive to crucial social and moral issues ; we must be developing a society whose members are aware and tolerant of others and manifest concern for their welfare . |
11 | It entails a little body contact so do not choose someone who is too uptight and of course they must be wearing a jacket . |
12 | But being a liberal-democracy also implies that the minorities must be given a chance to become a majority ; and that means , therefore , that they must be given a chance status and a means to convert the majority . |
13 | ‘ They must be expecting a nuclear attack . ’ |
14 | In traffic terms however , these streets are quiet , safe and free from excessive through travel and aggressive driving ; as such they must be judged a great improvement on what went before . |
15 | As such they must be accounted a certain independence ( of both the whole group of pavements with interlaced squares and of the more general group of diagonal and rotated linear designs to which this belongs ) . |
16 | If the occupier then asks them to leave , they must be allowed a reasonable time to leave , after which they will become trespassers . |
17 | They must be having a party in there . |
18 | I rather pity the young who live in London because they must be having a particularly difficult time . |
19 | They must be accorded a permissive rather than a causal role . |
20 | Similar , though less extreme , French claims in Venice , where the ambassador demanded that any holder of a " patent de familiarité " signed by him must be considered a member of his household , led to a long breach between the two states in 1710 – 23 and renewed friction in the later 1720s . |
21 | That fella up at Cecil 's , I should he must be getting a fortune . |
22 | He must know what evidence has been given and what statements have been made affecting him , and then he must be given a fair opportunity to correct or contradict them . " |
23 | Then , realising that sooner or later he must be given a reason for her presence , she repeated the one she had given Stella . |
24 | Reid has had a memorable season and as the big autumn events loom up he must be relishing a crack at races like the Prix de l'arc de Triomphe and the Champion Stakes . |
25 | It must be getting a bit boring Dave . |
26 | A cat is a carnivore and if it is to be kept as a pet it must be given a carnivorous diet . |
27 | And Mrs Rogers came up to me and said how wonderful it must be to have a husband who takes an interest in his family ; her Dan does n't know he 's got a family and cares less . |
28 | If 1T82 had anything to do with the outbreak of mass hysteria among would-be buyers , sellers , makers , and so on of microcomputers , then it must be judged a success . |
29 | A very special bomber because it must be carrying a very special cargo . |
30 | So it must be making a difference . |