Example sentences of "must [vb infin] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She must 've gone away , ’ said Scarlet , gratified to hear of the dead plants and Barbs 's dereliction of duty , for she had been rather hurt not to be asked to mind Eliot .
2 ‘ He must 've flown away so quick , we did n't spot him , ’ said Connor .
3 It must 've taken quite a bit of courage for the girls to have kept their babies .
4 You must move left pretty fast , though , to avoid the bombs .
5 It was too large for me at that time , but over the next twelve months I must have grown considerably because , with wooden blocks fixed on the pedals , I was able to reach it in comparative comfort .
6 Must have landed already . ’
7 He must have kissed so many women …
8 By now , knowing that Thomas must have pressed home his own attack , we were concerned that the only reference to his part in the operation was the bald statement — ‘ The sixth aircraft was lost ’ .
9 But , even though direct criticism of Hitler seldom surfaced , the excuse must have sounded somewhat hollow .
10 That said , the integration of the new players has gone better than the selectors must have hoped even in their most Panglossian moments .
11 ‘ She must have stopped here , ’ Anne said , ‘ or doubled back . ’
12 But , after watching some of the internationals this season , I think that these rival friendships must have worn pretty thin judging by the number of collapsed scrummages in games .
13 In doing this , Carvajal and his colleagues finally threw off the disguise of Roman Catholicism , which by then must have worn very thin .
14 This combination of characters in Sivapithecus indicates that if it is indeed related to the orang-utan , characters like the straight shaft and convex deltoid plane that are present in the extant great apes must have arisen independently in the orang-utan and the African apes .
15 Alternatively , it may be that Sivapithecus precedes the splitting of the great apes , so that the combination of cranial characters shared by it and the orang-utan must have arisen independently .
16 Oreopithecus is clearly not a dryopithecin , which indicates these postcranial characters may be primitive for the great ape and human clade , but if Sivapithecus belongs in the orang-utan clade , as I have argued , the shared morphology of the orang-utan and the African apes must have arisen independently .
17 As we do so , we shall keep in mind the fact that these very same ingredients , at least in some rudimentary form , must have arisen spontaneously on the early Earth , otherwise cumulative selection , and therefore life , would never have got started in the first place .
18 However , the patterns of species diversity do not coincide with those of endemism and one of the present ‘ refugia ’ seems to have been underwater 5000 BP and its endemism must have arisen subsequently .
19 Wimbledon must have lost about 30 balls cannoned over the stand roof .
20 This must have contributed eventually to the decision of the British Caledonian board reluctantly to consider a merger with the much larger BA .
21 The markets themselves must have contributed greatly to this .
22 It was during Aaron 's lifetime that Jewish moneylending developed in England on a large scale , an achievement to which Aaron 's own extraordinary success must have contributed greatly .
23 Sturt , with his unrivalled knowledge of Australian geography and zoology , had much to say on the subject , and his observations must have contributed greatly to Gould 's views .
24 To photograph the house for the news last night the cameraman must have stood just where he had stood himself , on the edge of the lawn with his back to the cedar tree .
25 Constructed in the early sixteenth century with a heavy timber frame mounted on saddlestones , with mud and stud walls surmounted by a thatched roof and with hand-made brick chimneys , it must have stood thus , virtually unaltered for about two hundred years .
26 This place must have stood here like this for all those years , and I imagined it retaining always this season , a pocket of perpetual spring — almost a source of spring from which the frozen bare earth in other places could be revivified , as those old maps depict in each corner a Wind holding in his bursting cheeks the force of the wind everywhere .
27 I must have stood there for at least ten minutes , quite still as though transfixed .
28 I must have stood there for a couple of hours , getting more and more fed up as my imagination worked overtime .
29 It must have struck home in some way .
30 In his mind he saw his grand-father ; he must have visited here as a young man .
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