Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [been] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of them may have been the fathers of the running children . |
2 | But Lévi-Strauss rather objects to the ethnocentrism of Sartre 's argument , for it means that ‘ man ’ , the constituents of whom should have been the result and product of Sartre 's anthropology , is defined in advance in terms of the dialectic as historical humanity , with history effectively restricted to societies of the West . |
3 | " Sometimes I think I must have been a horse in a previous incarnation . " |
4 | ‘ I must have been the thorn between the roses , ’ he said , with some satisfaction . |
5 | They say I should 've been a member of Leith branch . |
6 | I should have been a lesbian ! |
7 | I should have been a detective , she thought , as her journey ended . |
8 | I should have been a bit a bit clearer about that . |
9 | I should have been an actress . |
10 | ‘ I should have been an accountant or an administrator instead of a doctor ! |
11 | I should have been the hero of the game but I will always be known as the one who lost it . |
12 | Later I learned that the wedding had nearly been postponed , as the two families thought I might have been a terrorist uttering a veiled warning against the nuptials . |
13 | Again those expressions of disgust : I might have been a leopard trapped by big-game hunters , when mercy did not enter into their thoughts . |
14 | The reaction to that speech - and my reaction to that , the attempt to explain and apologise — put a firm stop to any hope I might have had that I might have been a candidate for leadership of the party . ’ |
15 | I might have been the butterfly I 'd watched enmeshed on the hanging geranium in Auntie 's backyard . |
16 | ‘ After all you 've done in the past for Rosemary and me , and are still doing , ’ he went on , ‘ I got to thinking yesterday that I could have been a sight more energetic in letting you know how delighted I am that you 're going to marry my cousin . |
17 | I could have been a cricketer — I had two uncles who captained the English counties years ago — but a photographer , no . |
18 | From behind I could have been a man with my hood up . |
19 | She said last night , ‘ I played steady golf and , although I could have been a bit sharper , I am not disappointed with my start . |
20 | Or I could have been a bit less awkward , and said , you just give me the positive one . |
21 | I could have been a set-up . |
22 | I could have been a model , I reckon , though at twenty five I suppose I 'm too old now . |
23 | Well you should have invited me round and I could have been the guy . |
24 | With the cash to match my pretensions I 'd have been a menace for our Dennis . |
25 | I 'd have been a martyr , would n't I ? |
26 | I 'd have been a lot more worried if I 'd known how much it was going to be … |
27 | If it had n't of been for the war I 'd have been a model ! |
28 | ‘ I do n't believe for one minute I 'd have been the saviour , but I 'd have loved the chance to make a contribution in my country 's hour of need . |
29 | I would have been a bit more calm , I would have thought , ‘ There 's someone out there 1 6 who cares . ’ |
30 | Fortune having smiled on them , and I mean if it had n't been for a lump of expanded foam out of one of the life boats that had blown up at , if it had n't come floating past me , I mean I would have been a goner as well , but I got hold of that . |