Example sentences of "must have [verb] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She must 've sneaked into the pantry one day when nobody was looking and taken a bite out of that jelly . |
2 | Despite Alcuin 's reservations about Eardwulf , the king must have stepped into the shoes of the slain Aethelred as a recipient of Carolingian favours and may even have married a kinswoman of Charlemagne . |
3 | In spite of falling into bed feeling wide awake and convinced she would be awake for hours , she must have fallen into a deep sleep that had lasted for all of ten minutes ! |
4 | It must have fallen into the trap some time ago . |
5 | ‘ Then he must have gone into a steep dive . |
6 | Much thought must have gone into the adornment of this little building . |
7 | The hon. Member for Bournemouth , West ( Mr. Atkinson ) must have stumbled into the debate without having been nobbled by his Whips , because he gave a reasonable , rational and consensus-seeking speech , unlike the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness ( Mr. Franks ) , who gave the House his next election address for 37 minutes , but then proceeded to disappear , as though he is the only hon. Member with a constituency outside central London . |
8 | Apart from those who died in conflict many of the Britons must have fled into the Weald , or further west , but the idea of a mass exodus is probably rather overstretched . |
9 | Like all else , the crumbling fabric must have mouldered into the ground of time , wiped from the face of the earth , turned from the quick to dust . |
10 | So far as Vecchi was concerned , the guy must have climbed into a hole in the ground and pulled the lid over his head . |
11 | It must have got into the churchyard from the meadow . ’ |