Example sentences of "must have [verb] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Events in many countries over the last few years must have re-awakened in every English soul , an awareness of what it means to be English . |
2 | Associates of the Institute must have served in a solicitor 's office for three years and have passed four examination papers in law and Fellows must be over 25 , have served eight years in a solicitor 's office and have passed a further three examinations from a list of subjects offered by the Institute . |
3 | The Chief Constable must have called in the Yard within a few minutes of getting the news . |
4 | To marry by certificate with licence either of the partners must have lived in the area for 15 days ad both must be in the country when notice is given . |
5 | All this must have raised in the laity ambivalent feelings . |
6 | The kitchen is particularly fascinating with its full array of cooking equipment looking much as it must have done in the 18th Century . |
7 | It stands solidly still , much as it must have done in the eighteen hundreds , though minus : |
8 | Yeah well I mean he must have gone in the hospital to her must n't he ? |
9 | ‘ I feel I must have trained in the Dark Ages . |
10 | He must have looked in the kitchen window . |
11 | And yet he could see how different it must have looked in the summer , how it would have appealed to Alex at the beginning of his supposed new start , and to Lesley-Jane in the throes of her first grown-up affair . |
12 | And of course , being full of paper-dry old stuff , too , the worst thing there is — the whole thing must have caught in no time . |
13 | My roots and my family 's have gone deeply into the fields and woods which the General must have owned in the 18th Century . ’ |
14 | From careful work on the snail faunas of the chalk sludge from one of these ( the Devil 's Kneading Trough in Kent ) Dr Michael Kerney showed that the erosion must have happened in a very short time indeed . |
15 | This must have happened in the late third century . |
16 | One of the main things that must have happened in the early evolution of living organisms was an increase in the numbers of genes participating in such cooperatives . |
17 | There is not the slightest justification for the supposition that , to be valid , religious writing and belief must have originated in the past , preferably in the remote past . |
18 | They must have assembled in a side street and now they were here , mostly young and apparently in fairly good mood . |
19 | He must have tried in the darkness ; perhaps tried many times . |
20 | Given the size and importance of the Temple , and the prominent role of the moneychangers , Jesus 's overturning of their tables must have resulted in a full-scale riot . |
21 | The buyer in possession must have acted in the normal course of business of a mercantile agent . |
22 | ‘ You must have put in a lot of hard work . ’ |
23 | Energy must have abounded in the early walkers . |
24 | A man must have lurked in a car parked between two lamp standards , noting the time of arrival , the minute the curtains had been drawn at her bedroom , the second their shadows met and intertwined behind the window . |
25 | ‘ A pretty ’ manufacturing town , Dursley had several residents who look as though they operated the water trucking mills ; unusually for the area , more than half the fifty-two persons listed were rated at less than 40s. , some of them probably millhands , though others must have laboured in the stone quarry which caught Leland 's eye . |
26 | It is intriguing to speculate , as you stand in a swamp listening to this astounding and deafening chorus , that , although much must have changed in the millions of years since the first amphibians appeared , it was , nonetheless , an amphibian voice that first sounded over the land which , until then , had heard nothing but the chirps and whirrs of insects . |
27 | She must have panicked in the dark . ’ |
28 | She thought I must have died in the previous night 's snowstorm . |