Example sentences of "must [verb] [be] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd dived , you see , but eventually they had to surface — the air must 've been getting bad — and up they came , drew nearly alongside a German destroyer the pack had left behind when they called off the hunt , waiting there , just in case Taureg surfaced . |
2 | The first thing you must do is to assign any system-wide logical names required by the process , eg. pseudo-devices used for the process or storage directories , and all the logicals for all the storage directories known to the process . |
3 | You must have been spoilt rotten Dennis Lotus , er singing with a band like Ted Heath . |
4 | But you must you must have been asked dozens of times to go back into the pop concert field ? |
5 | It must have been discouraging that Adieu was not thought worthy to be given at Sadler 's Wells , and that the more handsome setting which Stevenson had designed for it was not used at that time . |
6 | At this period the players must have been getting sick of the sight of each other , for just another few months and England were playing their first one-day games in the West Indies . |
7 | ‘ It must have been getting light at about seven o'clock . |
8 | He concluded that she must have been reading modern novels . ) |
9 | So she must have been wearing some funny shoes to get corns on |
10 | What a delight it must have been to watch express trains thundering up the bank at Arkwright bridge . |
11 | Must have been raining last night . |
12 | Let's hope he or she cares about you enough to say , ‘ You know you should have called me earlier-you must have been holding this in for days ! ’ |
13 | She must have been straining all day . |
14 | He must have been causing some problems . |
15 | The suddenness of the increased use of artillery in the third quarter of the fourteenth century is evidenced by the fact that when Gaston Fébus , vicomte of Béarn in the Pyrenees , had a network of fortifications constructed between 1365 and 1380 ( a period during which many castles were built in France ) he must have been building some of the last fortifications to take no account of artillery , which was very soon to compel important developments in the art of defence . |
16 | Agnes said the words to herself , her mind telling her that this was the end of June and her sister must have been carrying this dreadful secret since … when ? |
17 | ‘ I must have been feeling manic depressive when I had this done . |
18 | Alex 's strange position in the production must have been making all of the usual understudy agonies even worse . |
19 | Shotwell ( 1955 ) attempted to distinguish between bones from different sources by devising an index of completeness of preservation , by which species represented by most complete remains must have been transported shorter distances and therefore have come from communities close by , while species with less well preserved remains must have come from more distant communities . |
20 | The humans must have been having similar thoughts , if humans had thoughts . |
21 | One of Town 's resolutions must have been to make more of their chances . |
22 | It was so fresh that it must have been baked that morning at Ksabi . |
23 | they must have been putting two thousand in you know |
24 | Straightforward conversation wife to wife , well again she must have been told that by her husband to even mention it . |
25 | Finn must have been lying awake in the darkness , as she was , the wall separating them like Tristan 's sword , for she could hear the soft murmur of him and Francie talking together for a little while , but she could not make out one word . |
26 | If however , there was no open way remaining , then the rising main must have been brought all the way up to the top of the shaft . |
27 | It was thought they must have been conferred all at once in an act of divine creation . |
28 | What intrigues me is that Mailer has spent years on it , has published almost 1,200 pages , is at work on part two and must have been doing all this while the Reagan/Bush/Casey/North epoch went rolling past a society and a mass media obsessed with Nancy 's wardrobe and the cultivation of the perfect junk-bond . |
29 | Well he must have been doing that with the saucepan , he 's pulled all the carpet up . |
30 | Kammerer must have been imposing such intense selection on such a large sample of eggs that he was able to filter out the odd egg that carried the remnant complex of genes still present in the species ' gene pool at very low frequencies . |