Example sentences of "[pron] might [verb] [been] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I might have been on the train that hit him ! |
2 | In normal times , I might have been on the next flight out and by morning Miss Schlegel — a schoolgirl , yes , but what a schoolgirl , probably tanned , certainly firm and bouncy , and unquestionably an amateur theologian of weird and savage genius — would have found herself thickly slathered in Noxzema Regular Protective Shave Formula and roped to a groyne . |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | I might have been in bed with measles when I went to school , but nothing else . ’ |
5 | In fact , afterwards the doctor told me that the training had probably helped and that I might have been in a lot more serious trouble if I had not been so fit . |
6 | I can honestly say I ca n't remember a show I definitely did n't like doing , although I might have been in some that did n't turn out as I though they would . ’ |
7 | They were not activists in the movement — some of them might have been from the Moss and come to watch the barney — but all were sent to the jail in Inveraray and then taken to Edinburgh for prosecution . |
8 | ‘ Mind , 'e might 'ave been after all me little gels , they bein' 'ighly valuable . ’ |
9 | ‘ I tried to think who might have been to Edouard 's flat . |
10 | Would the secretary know if Mr Johnston had a wife who might have been with him ? |
11 | ‘ We get dads coming along who might have been into Cream and they bring their son who 's wearing a Megadeth T-shirt — the common link is Hendrix . ’ |
12 | Men who might have been behind the assassins . |
13 | When she might have been at her most useful , since she was so much more skilled in nursing than Annunciata , she was not allowed near Mrs Browning . |
14 | She was barely seventeen , the youngest of the Three Musketeers , as they had styled themselves long ago ; yet in everything except appearance she might have been at least ten years older . |
15 | ‘ I think she might have been with a bit of persuasion ; it was my father who was against it . |
16 | Flighty as she might have been until then , Liza Tremayne was still a virgin . |
17 | But for the mechanical hospital bed , she might have been in a first-class hotel : the sitting room was agreeably furnished in eau-de-Nil , the bedroom in old rose ; the interconnecting rooms faced the sea over lawns and flower beds , though they were bleak at this time of the year . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | It had a vague familiarity to it , and she wondered if she might have been in here before . |
20 | ‘ She looked comparatively young , but she might have been in her late thirties , signorina . ’ |
21 | One time no a long time ago , which it might actually , might you might have been at the meeting , I do n't know . |
22 | That 's why you might have been on it you see . |
23 | WHO DO YOU THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN IN PREVIOUS LIVES ? |
24 | as far as I was concerned you might have been in there another fifteen minutes ! |
25 | However naughty we might have been at school , this was not mentioned at home . |
26 | ‘ Otherwise we might have been in London , ’ Rab said . |
27 | We might have been in a shopping concourse and her cries some strange species of muzak : |
28 | The moonless sky was overcast , and gliding into an opaque blackness we might have been in outer space . |
29 | What little opportunity there might have been for careful integration , had been lost . |
30 | Whatever understanding there might have been between the police and the BUF ended at this remark . |