Example sentences of "[vb mod] have be [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever they were called , the duties of all these officials must have been much the same , acting as leaders of their communities , settling minor infractions and disputes , approving corporate actions of the inhabitants , especially in religious dedications , and acting generally as an essential link between government and people .
2 If she was not , then she must have been almost the only member of Edinburgh political society who managed to know nothing about it — and that in itself would be a comment on her political awareness .
3 That 's wh- , must have been virtually the last day when we discovered the Disney shop across the road .
4 This could have been just the usual self-indulgent actor 's reminiscences .
5 ‘ I think a part of me probably died when I took your job , though it may have been just the settling-down thing .
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7 In this Law shared the view of his party , but it would have been substantially the same without him .
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9 The happy outcome would have been precisely the same in either case .
10 Sam said to me thoughtfully , ‘ If you had n't stopped me , I 'd have rolled up the curtain so as to go into the dock in a boat , and all that stuff under the water would have slithered away into the river and no one would have been any the wiser . ’
11 Her garments were so large and flowing that a man could have pleasured her while she was waiting at a bus-stop and no one would have been any the wiser .
12 Had he not done so , the probability is the probation order would have run for six months and no one would have been any the wiser . ’
13 But things would have been much the same .
14 The painting by H.T. Wells RA depicts HEADBURY QUARRY a little west of Dancing Ledge but the view of Tilly Whim early in 19th century would have been much the same .
15 Yet when all allowance is made for this bias in the evidence , one can not help being struck by the conspicuous part in our story which was played by the Empress Theophanu , the Empress Agnes , the Countess Matilda , St Margaret , the Empress Matilda , Queen Eleanor — great ladies who rose above the limitations of their sex , as commonly understood , as rulers , as saints or as viragos ; and the twelfth century would have been greatly the poorer without the life and work of the English Christina , the Hertfordshire anchoress , or of the French Heloise , the Stoic of the Paraclete , or of the German Hildegarde , the mystic of Bingen .
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