Example sentences of "must [verb] been [verb] " in BNC.

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31 He must have been looking for bathroom .
32 Must have been looking for a house .
33 ‘ There are also bruises on her thigh , which must have been caused by her being stamped on or kicked as she struggled . ’
34 At the time I thought little more about it , but later I realized that it must have been caused by some powerful pain-killing drug .
35 Must have been caused by the explosion that brought down the plane or by the impact of striking the water . ’
36 It must have been seeing her reading Tennyson that had dredged up an old forgotten quotation .
37 There is no mention of Stamford in these letters and the tale must have been created by Hardyng to fit in with his earlier mythology .
38 The Product must have been created before it can be used by this option , and must still be unregistered .
39 The product package must exist ( and must have been created as a product using option 1.1.1 — Create Package/Product ) .
40 The Client must have been created before it can be used at this option .
41 To use a Client name in this situation , the name must have been created previously using option 5.2.1 — Create Client .
42 To use a DC identifier in this situation , the identifier must have been created previously using option 2.1.1 — Create DC ( or an automatic DC generated when reserving module names in options 1.1.1 — Create Package / Product or 1.1.3 — Reserve Source , Foreign and Pmodel Modules ) .
43 To be eligible to be purchased by the Bank of England the bills must have an underlying short-term trade finance role , as evidenced by a clause on the face of the bill , and must have been accepted by an ‘ eligible ’ bank .
44 if the SSR is to close an SPR , the SPR must have been accepted previously by a LIFESPAN user and must not have been closed via another SSR .
45 Before being able to close off an SPR , it must have been accepted by a LIFESPAN user ( to prevent it being passed on indefinitely if no one is willing to take responsibility for the work ) .
46 Before being able to close off an SPR , it must have been accepted by a LIFESPAN user ( to prevent it being passed on indefinitely if no one is willing to take responsibility for the work ) .
47 The hon. Member for Dagenham must have been speaking out of turn at that time ; he has certainly been nobbled since .
48 But the alliance with Athens must have been renewed before the beginning of the Peloponnesian War when Thessalians fought on the Athenian side again ( Thuc. ii.22 ) .
49 They must have been renewed somewhere about the erm I would say roughly round about nineteen twenty seven , twenty eight and that 's been renewed as lock gates , cos they took 'em out and they had a big crane come from Rotterdam to lift them up and er things do now well that 's surprising what they do do now .
50 ‘ She must have been hoping they 'd ask for something she could give .
51 But the way Brian Harley is playing at the moment he must have been hoping to double that at least . ’
52 Sir Patrick Mayhew must have been hoping for some winners and losers , as he considers how to kick-start his talks process .
53 Oh , the dear love , thought Leith , having just realised that , heartsick for a sight of Rosemary , he must have been hoping that Rosemary was back and that she might , if asked , come over for a cup of coffee .
54 Taken together the expansion of the middle-class suburbs was from about 28 , inhabitants in 1871 to over three-quarters of a million ( 808,000 ) just after World War I. The other large suburbs , of mixed population , though with working-class majorities , experienced similar trajectories : Lichtenberg grew from 4,700 in 1871 to 145,000 in 1919 , Rixdorf/ Neukolln from 8,145 to 262,000 , and Spandau from 20,500 to 95,500.10 The total population growth of just these large above-mentioned mainly working-class districts was of the order of 1.3 million from 1871 to World War I , a phenomenon which taken together with the revolutionary uprising of 1918 must have been frightening to Berlin 's middle classes in a manner hardly imaginable today .
55 ‘ Folk must have been swept out to sea .
56 The ugly weal across his throat told its own story of why he was unable to say what had happened , although the gamekeeper believed he must have been swept from his horse by the low-lying branch of a tree .
57 ‘ Come on , ye had the opportunity , and after that extraordinary scene in the garden ye must have been bubblin' over with curiosity . ’
58 If it was n't exactly political pessimism of the order of ‘ mourir pour Danzig ’ it must have been alarming for Americans to hear from High Commissioner Pignon 's diplomatic adviser of the feeling that French interests were not important enough to die for because the country was being given over to the Vietnamese and when the war was over French influence would have disappeared .
59 And I was , I du n no , but erm , I must have been run down as well and it 's a bit like going
60 They are distributed along the shorelines in innumerable enclaves ( sensu Crisp , 1 978 ) * many of which must have been isolated for long enough ( since the sea level rose to its present height after the retreat of the last ice sheet ) for them to have evolved local forms to suit the particular selective influences of their habitats .
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