Example sentences of "of [pers pn] must have " in BNC.

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1 Everything Fiona and Tremayne believed of me must have looked inevitable at that moment .
2 Many of them must have ended up in a British soldier 's mess-tin .
3 There were plenty of people in the pub , and some of them must have overheard Dennis 's vicious mockery of our suggested alternatives , a walk on Shotover or Otmoor , for example .
4 Apart from the household staffs , many of them must have stayed on since it was the houses themselves that were dissolved , not their economic base , the estates .
5 According to Eadmer there were over sixty in about 1080 , and a high proportion of them must have been Englishmen of the old foundation .
6 At the same time it must be remembered that the occupations of a quarter of the inhabitants were not stated ; some of them must have been farmers , and it is quite conceivable that many of the omissions were the result of uncertainty as to whether or not to class the persons in question as agricultural or industrial .
7 Some of them must have been terrifying .
8 Some of them must have been on there .
9 The story that one of them must have told a Daily Sketch reporter a year later was that sitting in a West End club and finding the cold unbearable they had decided to go somewhere warm .
10 Many of them must have died in infancy and childhood , but we have no data on deaths before 1951 .
11 We 're looking for the funny , the beautiful , the weird and the wonderful , family pictures and holiday snaps , but each of them must have that little extra something … .
12 As for the countryside , the main complaint of the wage labourer was of underemployment and at certain seasons of the agricultural calendar many of them must have wished they did not have time on their hands .
13 And there was the beds that was there there was beds were still in that bothy and there was there were three of them must have been in the bed you see , and then there was a a board that they slipped in half up the bed and there was a a mattress or whatever on that and another three on that .
14 The law sees the case as no different in principle from dealing with a murder in a street by prosecuting everyone who lives in that street , on the basis that one of them must have done it .
15 One of them must have been , loads of make-up ?
16 Five year students , they gave a party for them the other evening about fifty of them must have turned up .
17 This Melanie of his must have been a right madam , thought Leonora when Penry went off to get himself a glass of whisky .
18 Lucy Lane interrupted , authority in her voice : ‘ Before we move on , others of you must have seen the safe open from time to time ; it would be useful if we could establish how long the books have been there . ’
19 Surely by that time many of you must have realised that had got you into a right pickle over L M S and that you some of you I believe felt that but none of you spoke out about it .
20 They take for granted , that if Christianity were true , the light of it must have been more general , and the evidence of it more satisfactory … if any of these persons are , upon the whole , in doubt concerning the truth of Christianity ; their behaviour seems owing to their taking for granted , through strange inattention , that such doubting is , in a manner , the same thing as being certain against it .
21 The senders of it must have had misgivings as to whether he would obey as they appear to have decided to back it up with physical intimidation .
22 For fourthly he talks about the women in his past , acknowledging that some of it must have been his fault .
23 dare say quite a lot of it must have been spent in pubs as well .
24 He wondered why Pinkie mentioned Laura , then realised with sinking heart that she was no longer keeping her discontent to herself and the echo of it must have travelled for some distance .
25 I caught the rollerskating bit but am afraid the rest of it must have passed me by .
26 ‘ One of us must have knocked that .
27 You never thought of O as someone who was with people or who went home with people , and he never seemed to be looking round for someone all the time , which is how most of us must have appeared .
28 All of us must have been deeply disturbed by the Chancellor 's refusal to answer the question this afternoon — yes , we agree that Parliament must take the final decision , but what decision will he recommend in those circumstances ?
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