Example sentences of "they must [verb] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 They must 've missed that one .
2 People were still walking up the drive , and one or two were beginning to walk back down it : they must 've had enough of visiting for today , like me .
3 They , they must have existed these characters
4 It is said for the appellants that the decisions of Home Office ministers fixing their tariff periods were irrational , in public law terms , because they must have exceeded those recommended by the trial judge and the Lord Chief Justice .
5 They must have endured many hardships to keep going out here . ’
6 Oh they must have done that then , the meters were in a room outside you see .
7 Let's have a look at this , er well they 'd supposedly done weightlifting they 've made , they 've made a few er , they 've seemed to have done some alterations on it so they must have done that one , er wheelchair slalom
8 They must have done this for at least ten minutes .
9 They must have done some good ( Cipolla points out that their principles were the same as those of the great 19th-century sanitary reformers such as Sir Edwin Chadwick ) , and yet there seems to be no way of telling from the surviving evidence whether lives were saved as a result .
10 They must have done some in Britain . ’
11 They must have had such a pleasing approach to Raasay House ; the bay of their arrival seems unlikely to have changed , a wide and gentle place , now full of windsurfers — the mansion where they stayed now houses an Adventure School .
12 It seems they must have had more than just a message .
13 And they must have known that . ’
14 Even among perhaps a hundred girls in their year , they must have known each other quite well .
15 In the case of the innocent parties they must have known each other for at least two years .
16 Lewenthal 's and Danon 's performances , now ( my goodness ! ) thirty years old , were recorded in the teeth of the dehaut-enbas prejudice of the day and , although their earnest approach loses a little spontaneity in the making of their point , they must have taken some of Gershwin 's critics by the scruff of their ears .
17 I guess they must have used all the NATO calibre ammo by now and have replenished with 5.56 mm weapons , either supplied by deserters in the Danuese battalions or captured .
18 In effect , it makes the Government the biggest non-payer of poll tax of all and they must act to remedy this situation . ’
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