Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have been at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Conceive what I must have been at fourteen , ’ he reminisced to James Gillman , his first biographer . |
2 | the way Val talks I think I must have been at something else . |
3 | I must have been at , well I 'm sure it was at home . |
4 | ‘ I should have been at my parents ’ house an hour ago ! |
5 | It was about a week after my showdown with Quigley and I should have been at Harvest Festival . |
6 | Saturday afternoon , I ought to have been at home it was three o'clock and I should have been at er , in Leicester then . |
7 | Or like the time when you say , right out loud , that 's it , I could have been at home sleeping . |
8 | As a result , I spent a lot of time in training — sometimes a whole afternoon — when I could have been at school . |
9 | I if I 'd have been at Jacksons I , I 'd have gone back today . |
10 | well if I 'd known enough company she said , I 'd have been at home with me feet up |
11 | ‘ Had I done so , trust me , I would have been at my home that particular Friday to honour that promise . ’ |
12 | You must have been at a party . ’ |
13 | ‘ You must have been at the whisky bottle . ’ |
14 | ‘ You should have been at the Washington gig at the 9.30 Club . |
15 | and what we doing now is London , London yesterday and you , you should have been at home today but he had to go back to London again so I did n't keep him very much , given up is it ? |
16 | She should have been at home . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | One time no a long time ago , which it might actually , might you might have been at the meeting , I do n't know . |
20 | She could have been at home , warm and snug . |
21 | She could have been at Lisa 's house , laughing . |
22 | For a while , she thought she could have been at any moderately boring Christmas party . |
23 | Oh I wish you 'd have been at home , I 'd have gone round there . |
24 | She would have been at his mercy and she did n't suppose he had any such thing . |
25 | Because if you had not been down in Minya chasing that gipsy woman you would have been at the theatre . |
26 | We should have been at Ardneavie ages ago . ’ |
27 | However naughty we might have been at school , this was not mentioned at home . |
28 | At precisely the point where we could have been at our most radical we are at our least radical , this is the least radical document that we 've come across . |
29 | We must never forget , mind , either you or me , if it had n't been for Mrs Aggie and her yard , God knows where we would have been at this minute . |
30 | If we had continued to treat patients at the same rate — there has been an unprecedented , inexplicable , and hence unforeseeable rise of 12% in medical emergencies — we would have been at least £0.5m in the red by the end of the financial year . |