Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [noun pl] [modal v] have be " in BNC.
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1 | Birmingham fans could n't believe it … the Swindon fans must have been rubbing their eyes too … ion the last minute Mitchell raced away for his hat-trick … they think it 's all over it was then … 6-4 … to Swindon … what a scorcher … |
2 | We chose the pool because the Atlantic beaches would have been too rough after the race . |
3 | The BBC cameras should have been there , with the high priest Chris Rea and his acolyte Nigel Starmer-Smith in attendance . |
4 | Much is uncertain , but the triumphs of Swegen and Cnut are not , and the ability to organise men and materials suggested by works such as the Trelleborg camps would have been vital in orchestrating campaigns against the English , who had considerable administrative resources of their own . |
5 | Equally , while the procedure which produced the Enham texts may have been similar to those responsible for some of Æthelstan 's codes and I Edmund , the promulgation of archiepiscopal admonitions as royal decrees is also reminiscent of those issued by Henry II after the synod of Dortmund in 1005 . |
6 | He says if the inquest was in America and not in Oxford then the US airmen would have been left no option but to attend . |
7 | Although some of the Wealden towns may have been regional centres for craft specialisation , such as Battle with its leather working and shoemaking , most of them provided a wide range of services which allowed a high degree of virtual self-sufficiency to their surrounding areas . |
8 | So the DUP candidates would have been drawn predominently from rural areas , the places where the evangelical influence on the Party was greatest . |