Example sentences of "they [modal v] have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I do n't know if if I 'm right in saying , but I think they may have given a tip to other people like er the chore boy , there used to be a chore boy . |
2 | They may have felt a degree of excitement as they turned their cameras on a train arriving at a station , waves crashing on the beach , or a group of workers emerging from their daily grind in the factory , but these early pieces of reportage were seen as nothing more than ‘ animated photographs ’ , a further step in the development of photography . |
3 | They may have had a function in aiding the picking out of broken threads on the loom . |
4 | So there was the swings and roundabouts where had they not recognized and had come along with us , to the extent that we thought we could do our , a sharing objective er and it brought them out of the , the attitude that was hitherto adopted where well management really could n't care very much you know , if a man did suffer the loss of er five pound a week or whatever you know , and , and once it was made clear to him that there was no further er er use of the procedure and he could take it through his district you know , if he liked , the man did n't , well on exceptional cases perhaps they may have taken a case through , but er in the majority of cases the man just accepted it , and made up his losses er er later on . |
5 | They may have got a number one , but it cost them ! |
6 | But they must have cost a lot |
7 | They must have heard a lot of wonderful music-making . |
8 | Individually or collectively , they must have made a decision to keep their wits about them for the committee meeting . |
9 | ‘ But they must have made a mistake — that ca n't possibly be right ! ’ |
10 | He bought all the most fantastic " unrealistic " fiction he could find and afford ; by the rules they must have hidden a clue away in it " somewhere . |
11 | No they must have had a cylinder there already . |
12 | ‘ I thought they must have had a quarrel , ’ Brand said , and I had the impression he was n't heartbroken about it . ’ |
13 | I think they must have had a bleeper on my car ; I never checked , and they 'd have taken it away when they caught up — damn it , it 's what I 'd have done : a simple radio bleeper with a magnet , you can stick it on in two seconds . |
14 | Henry could not quite work out why , since her pleasantness was not always followed by a request for money or some other favour ; perhaps she was remembering something he had quite forgotten , an incident during their courtship perhaps ( they must have had a courtship ) or a Henry , now lost to Henry himself , who could have inspired feelings such as pleasure . |
15 | ‘ They must have had a lot of replies , ’ said Penelope . |
16 | Well they must have had a lot of bottle . |
17 | They must have had a key , then ! ’ |
18 | ‘ If somebody killed him they must have had a motive , but what ? |
19 | Er yes , I s suspect they must have paid a lot of money to have that done too . |
20 | Clare was , well , desirable to say the bloody least , and they must have spent a lot of time together writing speeches , or whatever it is politicians do . |
21 | Having trouble with both these pens today , I left them in the car last night , I think they must have got a bit cold . |
22 | They must have got a rocket from manager , Brian Horton . |
23 | They must have got a piggy bank somewhere . |
24 | They must have sold a lot of tickets . |
25 | In fact er they should have done a lot better , but a lot of Conservative voters did n't bother going out to vote cos it was a foregone conclusion . |
26 | They should have declared a state of emergency and ensured that Bellwin money was made available to councils so that they could take emergency action . |
27 | Although pupils will transfer with a variety of experiences they should have learned a core of prescribed knowledge . |
28 | They should have got a self certificate and then sent it on to Road for you . |
29 | They should have got a self certificate and then sent it on to Road for you . |
30 | It was suggested , for example , that stock was over-valued and that credit notes due to customers had been understated with the effect that whereas the accounts as published had reported profits of £1.3m , they should have reported a loss of approximately £400,000 . |