Example sentences of "must be [v-ing] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Its feathers thrash , its heart must be drumming like a motor ,
2 Since the distinction between the two subclasses is immediately obvious , the adult 's question must be referring to the relative numbers of roses and daffodils .
3 In Japan , we must be getting to a time when equities are worth buying , so , on a five-year basis , I would choose the Schroder Japan Smaller Companies which has a good reputation , or possibly the Schroder Tokyo fund .
4 Must be getting near the end of the tape
5 Although it is unclear , the fact that the putative market counterparty must be dealing in the course of investment business seems to restrict transactional test market counterparties who enter into futures contracts with the firm as principal to persons , such as securities firms or banks , which are authorised under the FSA .
6 There are , however , some men who assume that a single mother must be looking for a husband .
7 We had discussed this business of how people 's appearance literally alters in the eyes of their lovers , and suddenly I blushed , for it seemed to me he must be remembering this too , and that we must be looking for the same thing , as one might take down an old book in a moment of hungry nostalgia and start to re-read , hoping it may provide the same remembered enchantment as before .
8 Sometimes colleagues may read my signals wrongly ; they think that , because I wear short skirts and I 'm not afraid to let the conversation get personal , I must be looking for an affair .
9 We must be looking at a general systems failure .
10 Is n't it obvious within a second that you must be looking at the husband and wife ?
11 He must be living in a dream world talking about the traditions and vitality of rural life as if we were still stuck in the Middle Ages .
12 Privately , she thought that Irene and Edward must be living in the past .
13 The sale must be according to the usage of the market in question .
14 Ruth must be listening behind the screen .
15 To maintain net investment at a constant positive level , demand for the firm 's product must be rising at a steady rate .
16 ‘ Poor Lucky , it must be baking in the yard . ’
17 It must be exhausting in a two-hour plus set …
18 ‘ It has become a way of life for me here — but it must be unsettling to the players .
19 Students must normally have successfully completed or gained APL for 50% of the areas of study of the Diploma programme and must be studying for the remaining areas of study before they are eligible to start work for their projects .
20 And Rozario looks in trouble at the moment he is just er limping around he 's sunk back to his er hands on his knees again and well look at that he you do n't really need words to describe how he must be feeling at the moment .
21 Robson , who was taunted by cruel headlines like ‘ In the name of God , go ! ’ during his stormy years in soccer 's most unforgiving job , said he knew exactly how Taylor must be feeling after the Norwegian nightmare .
22 Must be doing to the bottom of the foundation .
23 It is reasonable to assume that an alarming number of dolphin deaths must be occurring around the coasts of the continent which are as yet unreported .
24 If memory storage requires alterations in the biochemistry and structure of particular cells , then when memories are formed , something , somewhere must be changing within the brain ; but we do n't know exactly what or where .
25 Underneath his suit , he must be glowing like a fresh-cooked lobster .
26 Tammuz had the feeling he must be appearing like a predatory beast at that moment , and wished Zambia was there to put the kid at his ease .
27 The lace carriage must be sitting outside the main bed , on its extension rails .
28 It seemed obvious that all this operator handling must be contributing to the black specks .
29 In order to use the monitor however , the speaker must have sufficient time to mentally prepare the utterance ( usually this means it can not be used in conversation ) , must be concentrating on the form of the message itself and must have complete knowledge of the rule , or rules , which have to be brought into use .
30 Surely all this frost must be owing to the want of fire in my attempts to thaw it .
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