Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have [be] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I must have been in shock . |
2 | But I could n't tell my mother or father because I should have been in bed by that time . |
3 | So how did I come to be in the car in the middle of the night when I should have been in bed sound asleep ? |
4 | I should have been in Ken Hurren 's office and now be back in my own , absorbed once again in assessing the department 's performance , noting perhaps the promptness with which I myself had channelled work to the appropriate division . |
5 | I might have been in bed with measles when I went to school , but nothing else . ’ |
6 | If I 'd come when you first asked me , I might have been in Saracen for an entire month : I 'd probably have no job to come back to . ’ |
7 | ‘ My house has been broken into , my sister and I could have been in danger and all you 're concerned about is whether or not I would have shot the bastard who did it . ’ |
8 | I think if I 'd opened my mouth to say something irrelevant or personal to myself I would have been in jeopardy . |
9 | You see you may have been in sales but in advertise this is erm |
10 | Alternatively , you must have been in charge of a yacht for at least a week , perhaps on Villa-Flotilla . |
11 | She must have been in love with Ven even then without knowing it . |
12 | The thought did come to his mind a week or so later that she might have been in love with him , but it seemed a ludicrous idea as well as self-congratulatory , and he put it by . |
13 | And Les said I ca n't believe this he said , I he said if you 'd have been in business ten years that I could understand but he said to do it your first |
14 | If the sergeant had caught you there , you 'd have been in trouble because you were n't flogging the beat . |
15 | That evening , though , their ragging had distressed her and but for Colonel Hope 's intervention , she would have been in tears . |
16 | Janet adds : ‘ Before the idea of the ‘ drop-in ’ centre , we would have been forced to admit the mother and she would have been in hospital for a few days . |
17 | ‘ In May next year she will have been in remission for five years , ’ explains her mum . |
18 | ‘ Otherwise we might have been in London , ’ Rab said . |
19 | From then on Leeds showed some good attacking play but thankfully Bright is a donkey who gets caught off-side alot or we 'd have been in trouble ( Newsome and wetherall look dodgy to say the least ) . |
20 | They picked up so much more corn that — if I were to leave them — they 'd have been in trouble in no time . |
21 | I would have thought they 'd have been in touch about extending the guarantee through you . |
22 | We all knew why : left with Mum they would have been in pawn before we had the chance to wear them . |
23 | ‘ I would have thought they would have been in contact by now , ’ said secretary David Bowen . |
24 | In the May heatwave my feet were considerably cooler and less sweaty than they would have been in leather boots . |
25 | Not available on h , housewives , unless they can prove that they would have been in employment , would have been , erm , that they will have been |
26 | They would have been in employment , erm , only available up to the age of sixty , then cancelled |
27 | Sitwell provides an extended description of the gardens as they would have been in Susanna Jennens 's lifetime , a summary of the more interesting volumes in the library , and a general inventory of the house from Dutch paintings to kitchen pewter . |
28 | ‘ If the company had made this kind of claim in a newspaper advertisement , I 'm sure they would have been in breach of the codes of conduct on financial and political advertising , ’ he said . |
29 | This order now provides for the full year 's 4.1 per cent increase to be applied from April to the October rates , even though they will have been in place for only six months . |
30 | Successful he may have been in October-December 1976 at using the full Cabinet as a forum for crisis management , but Callaghan was not tempted to extend the practice in more tranquil times . |