Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] have [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The January 1983 Medau News would contain an article explaining the new system to all and a letter would be sent to class secretaries ( some of whom may have changed since Sept. ) asking again for their help in encouraging membership amongst class members .
2 Many of them must have died in infancy and childhood , but we have no data on deaths before 1951 .
3 I may have to go to France , ’ she managed hastily , not really meaning it but feeling the need to assert herself .
4 I think I may have come across Mrs Marr , Amy , in one of them . ’
5 I ought to have gone to Markham cum Cumbermound to see the PCC vice-chairman .
6 I do n't know , I always said I 'd never took the piss out of these children , but I 'm sure I must have done at school , but I must admit I was embarrassed .
7 On it I read , in my own writing , ‘ JANE EYRE ’ , which I must have written without thinking .
8 Soaring out thought the airlock into the Fraxillian sunshine , I thought of how I must have looked to nay people below .
9 I must have wandered off course more than I had thought .
10 He replied that there was n't , but that I should have asked for Operations when I got to Porto .
11 I expect that I should have burst into tears .
12 ‘ Had I had any idea what I was coming home to , I should have assured in advance that such a likeness would be instantly available . ’
13 ‘ I ca n't look back and say , ‘ hey , maybe I should have stayed at school ’ .
14 I should have stayed at home , ’ said Cameron .
15 The lads said I should have stayed at home .
16 Perhaps I should have gone to London Irish , but they were a bit far away from where I was living ’ .
17 She asked , ’ What is the NHS coming to , that I should have to wait in pain , discomfort and distress for my operation ? ’
18 Joe Cunnane , I 'm sorry , but er Chairman , but I did actually miss probably the most important point I should have made about Tadcaster
19 I am now looking forward to coming home , and am thinking that a fortnight from now I should have arrived in Hong Kong .
20 I 'm waiting at Charing Cross station and I 'm wrongly dressed in a black hat and coat , whereas I should have come in jeans and a heavy Shetland jumper .
21 ‘ Perhaps I should have got in touch first ? ’
22 I should have spoken to Barbara myself and explained to her how strenuously I had endeavoured to talk the doctors out of this unhappy decision .
23 Only one thing was clear ; his anxiety about how much I might have heard from Mitford and Leverrier was now explained .
24 So erm I might have to go to Peterborough yet on that day and get myself kitted out .
25 I might have to go to court . ’
26 If you had , I might have gone to St Saviour 's last term . ’
27 I might have to ask for help with that as well . ’
28 So , let's think about our objectives , first of all an objective , I might have come to Abbey Life to make money , last year , I might have been working in a factory , earning fifteen , twelve , fifteen thousand a year , and I might make my objective in my first year with Abbey Life to earn sixty thousand pounds .
29 I 'll have to pray for guidance .
30 I 'll have to wait for Jeff to phone , that 's all . ’
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