A lone tourist baked in the sun as he lost himself in what must have been an enthralling book. |
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But it must have been a humiliating about-face for the Aberdonian former chief executive. |
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Therefore, to be recorded in folklore implied that the Aborigines also must have been around at the same time. |
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Parliament must have been aware of these methods and cannot have had in mind a process where abortifacient agents were administered by nurses. |
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The anticipation of another wardrobe malfunction must have been the only thing keeping the interest of the press. |
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There surely must have been a hint of gold in music for woodwind and horns for Mozart to have dressed his offerings in such a resplendent manner. |
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The flotilla must have been an impressive sight as it sailed up the Thames to the watergate at Westminster palace. |
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What a relief that must have been, not having to tie yourself up for life just because you wanted to go all the way. |
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It is easy to imagine travellers being waylaid here, even now, so imagine what it must have been like in the 17th century. |
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Remarkably, the polished jet fastener must have been traded from Whitby in Yorkshire, more than 200 miles away. |
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It must have been the fine breakfast that dragged us out or the free lift from Tim. |
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It must have been heart-breaking for them leaving homes and families and journeying to this strange land. |
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As a retired military officer, Don was able to actually administer the oath of enlistment to his son, which must have been a proud moment. |
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Surly it must have been scared off by something, but what can frighten an animal that size? |
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How terrible it must have been for the ultra-competitor to realise he'd been beaten, by a ranga of the female persuasion no less. |
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I guess I must have been about 12 or 13 when I started getting pocket money on a regular basis, I started lashing out on Marvel and DC Comics. |
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He seemed to think the recorder was The Way to teach us music so he must have been a raving psychopath. |
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The calf must have been delivered through the birth canal and then both it and the afterbirth were abducted. |
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She has really gone for it and it must have been so difficult for her at first in a place where no one spoke her language. |
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I must have been walking around with my head buried in the sand because I had no idea that the clocks went forward an hour last night. |
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Last Saturday night, we had friends over and I must have been keyed up because I couldn't fall asleep that night. |
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Mr Sharp's view of matters, that summer, must have been that it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good! |
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There must have been huge dust storms to produce the amount of wind-blown silt observed in Siberia. |
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The winding narrow streets and the houses around the church are much as they must have been in the fourteenth century. |
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He must have been alone because he picked up the receiver at the first ring. |
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Fortunately, the pilot managed to walk away with cuts and bruises after what must have been a rather scary flight. |
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The schedulers must have been killing themselves laughing when they thought of that little wheeze. |
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The presence of a bird with a wingspan of around 1.5m must have been very distressing. |
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Don't know if anyone kept count but there must have been at least thirty people there, overcast weather notwithstanding. |
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The respondent must have been alive to the possibility that a cyclist could come along. |
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I imagine the script must have been rather slim, how did you provide direction for your actors without having dialog to build around? |
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There seems to have been no lagging, and the heat loss must have been great, by radiation, or, in wet weather, condensation when it was wet. |
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And what a relief it must have been to stand over simmering pots of chutney in the winter instead of the heat of a summer's day. |
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The Getty drawing must have been made in connection with a project for a painting, presumably an altarpiece, though no such picture is known. |
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Petrified soldiers bouncing through the sea in their landing craft towards the D-Day beaches must have been thinking the same too. |
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Instead, what is now the Lombardy region and some parts of Switzerland must have been a single land mass by the Jurassic period. |
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Totus Tuus must have been amongst the first Latinisms whose translation I researched. |
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It is another anachronism to think that the author of his plays must have been a nobleman. |
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Rocks that lie at an angle must have been tilted after the sediments were consolidated. |
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How anguishing this book must have been to an individual so committed to protecting patients. |
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It must have been a Saturday, because the cinema was packed with kids, fidgeting in their seats and chatting animatedly to their friends. |
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And it must have been coincidence that I happened to be walking on the left when he'd passed. |
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It must have been a tricky task to decide which opera, from this cornucopia, to select for resuscitation. |
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But I caught a bit of his press conference today, and crikey, if that was him on his last legs, imagine how he must have been as a younger man! |
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Mrs. Feeney must have been in a lot of pain for she was normally a retiring woman noted for her kindnesses. |
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It became apparent that this must have been due to ingestion of the family dog's anticonvulsant drug. |
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He was probably scarred for life, but his parents must have been delighted at their ingenuity. |
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Without ridiculing the poet, he gently suggests Mrs Yeats must have been manipulating the spiritual dialogues for her own benign purposes. |
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I never really have comprehended what it must have been like living in Bristol in the war. |
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For example, it is hypothesized that birds must have evolved flight from trees, so their ancestors must have been arboreal. |
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There must have been pages upon pages of typewriter paper filled with romance, horror, fantasy and tales of the strange. |
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Now, they must have been live issues, because we find more than traces of them. |
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He was so lively and full of energy that it dawned on us that he must have been in some sort of pain for a lot longer than we had thought. |
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It's pretty clear, based on Green's paper-doll explanation, that the root morpheme must have been puppet. |
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Like the Maytag repairman, the unit armorer must have been one bored fellow. |
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I'm sure it must have been pretty lonely being the only Windows 3.1 user in the office. |
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She must have been in her early forties, with short blonde hair and black-rimmed glasses resting on her nose. |
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Those stairs must have been a little more challenging than I thought, he ruefully admitted to himself. |
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We must have been asleep at the switch, and so we have to revamp our intelligence structure from the ground up. |
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In the eighth century BC there must have been lots of large villages in the Central Mediterranean populated by refugees and runaways. |
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A warmly lyrical idiom gave place to a gritty astringency that must have been very disturbing to erstwhile admirers. |
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There must have been the same animal warmth, the same sweet animal smell, the same sounds of animals breathing, chewing and rustling hay. |
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Mansfield Park has seen such an exodus of players during the summer that the turnstiles must have been rotating at the speed of a carnival ride. |
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This poor man must have been denied the pet that he so dearly wanted as a child, and he resents it to this day. |
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This must have been quite an achievement on a rope ladder and, to the best of my knowledge, he was not a very strong or athletic person. |
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We realised that it must have been the same person who killed Tammy who also attacked you. |
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In the case of the Kalundu killing, the assailants must have been lurking in the vicinity waiting for their victim. |
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But he didn't mention that he intended to open an auction house of his own in India, though he must have been planning it for some time. |
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This means that it must have been dry pasta, professionally made, indicating in turn that macaroni was well established as a food. |
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If the Form Critics are right, the disciples must have been translated to heaven immediately after the Resurrection. |
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At one time in the beginning of the universe and the beginning of energy, that energy must have been magicked or tricked into being. |
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But before any life existed, there must have been an energy source that could be tapped by primitive life forms. |
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The walls had excellently crafted tapestries that must have been precious family heirlooms from the look of them. |
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I must have been feeling awfully ambitious to set myself such a daunting assignment! |
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You should see the size of the chandeliers here, they must have been made specially. |
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The largest pieces of wood working done during the Saxon period must have been for the buildings. |
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She must have been a terrible malefactor indeed if her crimes are in proportion to her penalty. |
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By the time they got to us the girl must have been feeling traumatised, because she asked if she could borrow a teddy bear for the night. |
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The cute little boy came outside again, followed by a scarved woman who must have been his mother. |
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She must have been going through a lot, trying to deal with the fact that her youngest daughter was a schizoid. |
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Joseph's tax affairs must have been thrown into disarray by the sudden acquisition of gold that would be very hard to account for. |
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The authors are to be congratulated on this scholarly study, which must have been a labour of love. |
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Les responded at the CBS press conference a few days later that Donald must have been having an unusually bad hair day. |
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Captain Heily believes he must have been at 250-or 300-ft when he bailed out. |
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This shows that there must have been a doorway which opened at right angles to the line of the bailey wall. |
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It is likely that the footprint must have been left by some scouting savage making a rare foray to the far side of the island. |
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Bath then captured 5-22 and must have been distraught when Bolton were able to scramble a two-wicket win off the final delivery. |
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She really must have been scraping the barrel for a subject this week, it was an insult to the average reader's intelligence. |
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Someone must have been there at 5am ready to buy all the coffee stained English texts. |
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The moon must have been up for there was a dim glimmer among the clouds scudding to the east. |
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It was also theorised that the remains of the seaport must have been washed away in floods during the 14th century. |
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That must have been the one time there's been life down in that end of the town in God knows how long. |
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It is only eight bars of music, and I've lost count of the number of times it must have been played over the last 44 years. |
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She stared at the twisted barbed wire fence, that must have been knocked over long ago. |
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She said that those ladies must have been lying when they'd promised their support. |
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It must have been my icy coldness towards him that put him off. |
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You won't end up wondering what it must have been like 100 years ago because, apart from tarmac road and the other tourists, it's still exactly like it was. |
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I am not condoning corporal punishment but some sympathy must go out to the teacher whose patience must have been taxed to the limit and which seems to have snapped. |
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And yet that must have been awesomely difficult to give that up given that in many respects, it is unquestionably one of the world's great universities. |
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It must have been full summer, for it was warm enough not to need a coat, and the lawns were thick with white daisies, all impossibly open in the moonlight. |
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There must have been literally hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of initiates, across the millennium of classical history. |
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You must have been pretty stoked when you found out that Cary would have such a big, juicy arc this season. |
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Yet despite probably two decades of working in a job that must have been in today's terms at least semi-skilled, no occupation is given on her marriage certificate. |
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Smillie, topping the bill for the first time in his 15th pro fight, must have been tempted to go off like a bull in a china shop as another full house roared him forward. |
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The Pentagon security reviewers must have been suffering a dearth of caffeine or sleep. |
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Then they passed over a brick bridge that must have been more than a mile long and Bligh knew that they could no longer be retracing their route from the capital. |
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She held him upright and kind of buried his face in her shoulder, which didn't seem right, but neither of the Grans reared up on her, so it must have been okay. |
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Bucca ignored what must have been excruciating pain as he made his way to the bedside of Police Officer Steven McDonald. |
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The bass line from the music system must have been audible in Greenwich. |
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Their aqualungs must have been unusual then in Northern Australia. |
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The mistletoe must have been hanging right across the aisle on Capital Hill. |
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For Lennon, who had not set foot in Britain for nine years, there must have been something of a homecoming feel to the experience. |
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At the finish they were holding on for dear life and with St. Josephs coming at them in waves Bobby Miller must have been relieved to hear the final whistle. |
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During the following five or six weeks hundreds of tons of turf must have been railed out of Bundoran, most days there were three lorries drawing steady. |
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Vests under the dinner jackets must have been uncomfortable to wear in the Indian heat, so the sahibs tied a bandana around their waists and began calling it a cummerbund. |
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Somewhere in the afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life. |
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Putting aside all those who must have been dragged there because Orwell's novel was one of their English set texts, that's still an impressive set of statistics. |
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They both know what an eerie feeling it must have been for rescuer and rescued, as they listened for those dislodged stones to hit a ledge or plunge into the water. |
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The roles of the kindly professor and Santa Claus were tailor-made for Liam Murphy, whose avuncular presence must have been very reassuring for the children at the outset. |
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Sorry Augustine, Aquinas, Dante, and Erasmus you must have been just a bad dream. |
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To awed churchgoers, the multicoloured windows telling the stories of the Gospels in glowing light must have been as captivating as a modern movie. |
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There must have been in the war bride, I think, a sense of adventure to meet and marry a Canadian soldier and leave home to a future that they would not be certain of. |
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So many items were placed on some pyres, that it is tempting to think these must have been tiered like the depictions of some imperial funerals on the reverses of coins. |
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But back then they were called women's libbers, and somebody must have been feeling threatened, because in 1975 the Mandy annual for Girls ran a story about one of them. |
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He must have been visiting someone there, a copper probably. |
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And on spring nights of purple sunsets, with woodsmoke scenting the air and new-born lambs covering the hillsides like little balls of cottonwool, it must have been heavenly. |
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The poor wretch working the steady cam must have been exhausted. |
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And it must have been pretty hard accepting having a lock forward move back into his eighthman spot for the two biggest matches in South Africa's proud rugby history. |
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The contrast between the world's wanton violence and promiscuity on the one hand, and the Torah's pristine standards and sensitivities on the other, must have been astounding. |
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How galling it must have been to her to see once radical manifestos used for nostalgia. |
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My husband had Porcini mushroom risotto with caramelised artichoke and truffle oil and it has to be said this dish must have been made by the best chef in the world. |
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These must have been tempting offers, but he turned them down. |
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Since then, the wreck must have been salvaged, because the deck and sides of the hull have collapsed and most of it is only a metre or two above the seabed. |
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To have outlived his boss must have been particularly relishable. |
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There must have been federal marshals somewhere, but I didn't notice them. |
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He pulled several down and discovered that the pages were stamped with bizarre runes of what must have been the written form of the Martian language. |
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He orders the witch to repel the charge of sorcery by the oath of sixteen women, so these jurywomen must have been often exposed to peremptory challenges. |
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His family must have been extremely rich to afford this kind of home. |
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All patients must have been taking an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor for at least 120 days prior to baseline. |
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That must have been some corn for her to remember it 50 years later! |
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So our two secondees were very alien creatures to us, as we must have been to them. |
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This track is not the usual dance-infused style, it's slowed down and thankfully the autotune must have been broken on the day he recorded it. |
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This multiple star system must have been included in the NGC because of its appearance at low power this group is nebulous. |
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Martin must have been convinced that Dallas was not big enough for a new roentgenologist and himself. |
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They showed no outward signs of fear, but they must have been afraid. |
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The more aberrant any form is, the greater must have been the number of connecting forms which, on my theory, have been exterminated. |
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The book is as American as apple pie, or spoon bread, or baked beans, and its influence must have been great during those times. |
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I couldn't count them all, but I think there must have been at least 500 people in attendance. |
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Anzac burial parties greeted the enemy with odds and ends of Arabic phrases, and with Australianese that must have been incomprehensible to them. |
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I explained that the real Regina Leigh must have been on Rosie O'Donnell while Doris was on Glenwood's cheapoid cable news. |
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I suppose he must have been all right, because you don't half cop it for killing a soldier. |
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We thought he must have been delayed... we thought... dear Lord, he can't be dead. |
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In good seasons the stream must have been a fair little river, and during flood time it had spread all over the flat. |
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It must have been fun when the two played waltzes and Hungarian dances four-handedly at the piano. |
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It must have been a while since I've attended a fancy, glitzy event, because as soon as I got to the GQ awards I felt like something was up. |
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There were clearly gaps in Bede's knowledge, but Bede also says little on some topics that he must have been familiar with. |
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At first, the cities must have been inhospitable, little more than defensive garrisons. |
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Theodosius's financial position must have been difficult, since he had to pay for expensive campaigning from a reduced tax base. |
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You must have been fairly surprised at Dr. Glaser's inroads into reprogramming the brain. |
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What then must have been the effect upon the eminent philologist of the midnight latrations of Fernando Wood's yellow dog? |
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It must have been very strange for him being alone after they had been married for more than 50 years. |
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Similar orders must have been received by the Highland units at Fort Augustus. |
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The programmes being entered must have been broadcast on or between 1 January and 31 December of the year preceding the awards ceremony. |
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They were possibly an upgrade of an earlier code and the intention must have been to establish a universal codification. |
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Schimper came to the conclusion that ice must have been the means of transport for the boulders in the alpine upland. |
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Those animals must have been introduced from the mainland, which suggests domestication in the adjacent mainland by then. |
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This new law is limited to crimes where someone died and new evidence must have been gathered. |
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The issue must have been discussed with the papal legates in 786, although it is not mentioned in the accounts that have survived. |
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Therefore, some of the books of the New Testament must have been in circulation by the end of the first century. |
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One of the spurs to the active and generous patronage of poets must have been the prospect that one's name and deeds would live forever. |
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Albeit the monsoon must have been common knowledge in the Indian Ocean for centuries. |
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As Vespucci did not return to Lisbon until September, 1504, the discovery must have been earlier. |
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The fish must have been corralled by some method and then harvested at will. |
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It must have been in the decoration phase that grains of wheat and barley left their impression in the clay. |
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This child had never been able to walk, but must have been cared for by family throughout her life. |
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It must have been on some such day of harsh sunlight, the incisive February brightness that gives perspicuity without warmth. |
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He was relying on the official dating scheme, which must have been the fasti consulares. |
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The Bavarian Muspilli is the sole survivor of what must have been a vast oral tradition. |
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There must have been a close relationship between the various Franconian dialects. |
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I think he must have been trying to prise open that box yonder when he was attacked. |
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In 1542, the thirty year old must have been feeling confident about his future prospects when he suffered two major interruptions to his life. |
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The Taibugids must have been restored because some time between 1464 and 1480 Ibak killed the Taibugid Mar and made himself Khan. |
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It is not enough for the couple to have lived together for several years, but they must have been generally regarded as husband and wife. |
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Both the purpose of the moorings and the class of persons benefited by the custom must have been clear and consistent. |
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The highest level ministers must have been tested and have successfully demonstrated integrity in all situations and all types of allurements. |
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Arkwright's patents were laid aside, and this judgement was later interpreted to mean as he was not the inventor, then Highs must have been. |
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She did not come to Court, but she must have been taken to Montagu's house, for the Clerkenwell house was all shut up and was to be sold. |
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You haven't stopped talking since I came here! You must have been vaccinated with a phonograph needle! |
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Anyway, Dad waited up for them. It must have been about midnight when they came in. |
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I must have been really zonked. They said it took fifteen minutes to wake me up. |
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Brown recluse spiders must have been found in the region, and other probable or proved bites must have occurred recently. |
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In the opening section she depicts herself as she must have been just after her knee gave out, chairbound, handicapped. |
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That said, God must have been wearing jockey shorts the day Smith was born. |
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The personal journal was an important form among the Transcenentalists, but Thoreau must have been the most assiduous journalizer among them. |
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Records from Magellan's voyage show that Brunei possessed more cannon than the European ships, so the Chinese must have been trading with them. |
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The remains of the Norman crypt indicate that the older building must have been as massive and ornamental in its architecture as Durham. |
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He must have been suited for the role as he continued in it for twelve years, a long time in such a post at that time. |
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Despite this, the Pearl Poet must have been educated and probably of a certain social standing, perhaps a member of a family of landed gentry. |
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In daily life, there were many intermediate positions in the overall social structure and it is believed that there must have been some social mobility. |
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Whenever you read about sibling consanguinamory there are crazy theories, like our family must have been dysfunctional, or we are perverted, or some other ridiculousness. |
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Racing manager Jess Packer must have been burning the midnight oil because this is not a punter-friendly event and all three eliminators look very competitive. |
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The village people called his father 'Righteous Christer,' which shows that he too must have been 'stiff as a tree' in following what he knew to be right. |
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Brian, York Brilliant Fortune After what must have been a tough week it was great to see Jimmy Fortune land the November Handicap on Charm School. |
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The lovers decide that the night's events must have been a dream. |
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Surely those seeing his floppy vessels for the first time as they were produced must have been perplexed at the least and possibly even shocked or revulsed. |
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It must have been a most dreadful strain to do it night after night. |
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Trial marriages seem to have been popular among the rich and powerful, and thus it has been argued that cohabitation before marriage must have been acceptable. |
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Though thoroughly plundered, these monuments must have been the burial places of generations of Kushite rulers as identified in the Egyptian texts. |
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Hence any light that reaches an outside observer from the photon sphere must have been emitted by objects between the photon sphere and the event horizon. |
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She must have been shaking her carrot-topped noggin in puzzlement. |
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Henry Cousens had suggested that there must have been an original shrine at the level of the hall, but this does not detract from thc sacrality of the lower shrine. |
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This meant that Hadrian's Wall from this point must have been almost unguarded and ceased to be a coherent and uniformly organized border security system. |
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He was very tall and skeletonic, and must have been in his seventies. |
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Yet already it felt to Jill and Eustace as if all their dangers in the dark and heat and general smotheriness of the earth must have been only a dream. |
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That cat must have been twenty years old when he finally snuffed it. |
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He must have been a rather swearsome hero while the flies and dust lasted. |
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Burgundian sword in iron, about 3 feet 3 inches in length, imluding the. haft, which is very long, and proves that it must have been used by a robust and large-handed race. |
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He did beat me on that level so hard, so he must have been doing haxx. |
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The doomed lovers must have been born under an unhappy star. |
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As we took a morning stroll through the coastal forest of Cabrits National Park it was possible to imagine what life must have been like for Robinson Crusoe. |
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No artefacts that appear to be obvious fishing equipment have been found, but the range and sizes of species present indicate that a number of methods must have been employed. |
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All plants and animals for a distance of about sixty kilometres to the northeast and forty kilometres to the southeast must have been exterminated. |
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This means that in case you have a value statement as a consequence of your reasoning, there must have been at least one value statement among your premises. |
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The NHL's board of governors must have been watching when Philadelphia Flyers forward Mike Richards blindsided Florida Panthers forward David Booth. |
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After speaking to Buoyage, the manufacturers of the street lights, they said that for the scheme to go ahead, plans must have been put in place back in November. |
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This could be the most ancient part of the complex, composed of keep or donjon equipped with a foregate that must have been served by a drawbridge. |
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In principle it is a book intended for Saint Augustine and therefore it must have been written before Orosius arrived in Africa, between 409 and 414 as discussed above. |
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Many other dates and chronologies existed, notably those of Livy, with which the emperor must have been familiar, but he did not forbid their use in unofficial contexts. |
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She suddenly felt strange. She realized her drink must have been drugged. |
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There must have been dozens of examples just on the first page. |
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These early ancestors of man, thus seen in the dim recesses of time, must have been as simply, or even still more simply organized than the lancelet or amphioxus. |
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If that is the case, then the Celtic tribe of central Europe must have been a final daughter population of a linguistically diversifying ancestor tribe. |
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