Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [modal v] have be in " in BNC.

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1 24 April : The Sun seems to be having second thoughts about Ken Livingstone : ‘ If the Labour Party had been led by John Smith over the last nine years , perhaps it would have been in power today , ’ says an editorial .
2 He had offered to walk with her and obviously it would have been in the moonlight , house lights not withstanding .
3 So he must have been in
4 So it must have been in nineteen eighty nine , just after the
5 If it had been left any longer he could have been in serious trouble .
6 Back home she 'd have been in some nice comfortable clinic .
7 A subsidy assessment of £40 suggests that this completes the account of his lands ; any there might have been in other counties can not be deduced from the available evidence .
8 But well I 'd have been in my teens then .
9 No he was , he was but he was quite high up in the Royal Australian Air Force and having today which must have been in the middle of the night because Thursday , bit behind are n't they Australian 's ?
10 Well it must have been in the evening cos it was shut .
11 If Kirsty had fallen ill once they were down in London she would have been forced to stay there until she 'd recovered — and then she would have been in serious trouble , not only with Jake but with the law as well .
12 Yet again , if slightly more hardcore fans have n't already got ‘ Injected With A Poison ’ ( mix credited to Digital Orgasm , daft since they made the record in the first place ) or Sonz Of A Loop Da Loop Era , then they must have been in a coma for months .
13 Looking back on those years between the two wars , and knowing Sam as I did , I am convinced that , had my parents landed in America , as intended , then he would have been in the prohibition racket , without any doubts .
14 That 's right , but Locke was turning it on , on occasion and and just could n't strike at all , except for the one wicket , if he bowled quicker and quicker he might have been in trouble .
15 Bishop said : ‘ It really was panic stations , but luckily they delayed the plane for half an hour otherwise I would have been in real trouble . ’
16 ‘ They helped him many a time to keep his head above water or else we should have been in a poor way . ’
17 Otherwise we might have been in London , ’ Rab said .
18 Otherwise he might have been in serious trouble .
19 Otherwise it would have been in here . ’
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