Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [vb pp] [adv prt] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean really what he should have done if it , if it was that difficult he should have gone back another half a brick and the j bricked it up all the way |
2 | An experienced photographer should have pointed out these things but it is sensible to acquaint yourself with some basic knowledge . |
3 | I do not know why Miller should have croaked out such a name . |
4 | Such as disaster may well result in the pondkeeper 's first introduction to fishkeeping periodicals and specialist clubs , when they really should have read up all they need to know on the subject and taken specialist advice beforehand . |
5 | By that time we should have sorted out this business of the poison pen letter and you 'll be able to get back to a normal life again . ’ |
6 | But Dawn , you should have carried on that course man . |
7 | The marriage must have broken up some time in 1980 . |
8 | ‘ Thinking back , I must have blocked out all other stimuli , and just concentrated on the ball in the bowler 's hand . |
9 | It must have stirred up some memories for her , days of wine and roses , eh ? |
10 | Now if we 'd have started off four X cubed minus X all squared we would have two times this lot but we did n't we just got once this so we must have started off this is only a coefficient only a a factor . |
11 | If he had been at the Sex of One … party , he must have driven down some time between the small hours-of the Sunday morning and when he rang Keith Battrick-Jones on the Monday morning . |
12 | Just a bit left on her legs so the baby must have used up all if the baby carries on like this she 'll be anaemic I think . |
13 | Only , I think , in so far as I 've seen so many pictures over the years that I must have picked up some knowledge and a sort of an overview of what there is in English art , so that I can make better comparisons . |
14 | Folly realised belatedly that she might have stirred up some trouble for her informant . |
15 | Whilst it is true to say that it might have started off that way ( call me a sceptic if you will ) , it has now found itself a major market position . |
16 | Apprehensively , she worried that she might have taken on more than she could cope with . |
17 | The first was a good attempt but yeah you missed misled or confused then there could be several others I felt you could 've picked up that would be highlighting the second appointment that carried the whole process through |
18 | ‘ The building could have gone up any minute , ’ said police . |
19 | ‘ Neither does anyone else , but of course Graham 's furious now that he 's started winning , because for the first time for years he could have set up some good contracts — and not least collected some commission on the bonuses paid by Hi-Flight . ’ |
20 | Only the devil 's disciples could have carried out such a wanton massacre , and where the devil is abroad the innocent suffer . |
21 | ‘ Only the devil 's disciples could have carried out such a wanton massacre , and where the devil is abroad the innocent suffer . |
22 | He was teasing her and , had he been anyone else , Ronni had no doubt she could have thought up some smart retort . |
23 | From the same shop he could have picked up enough straps and buckles and ties to restrain King Kong . |
24 | He could have sorted out all her problems if he 'd been here . |
25 | I 'd like confirmation that he 's as crippled as he appears to be , because , much as I 'd like to , I can think of no way in which a man in his apparent condition could have pulled off this murder . ’ |
26 | It was one of those rare occasions when a covert operation could be examined in the full glare of publicity and it showed what a foolhardy idea it was from the start for , even if Crabb had returned safely , it is unlikely he could have brought back enough information to have justified the risk in the first place . |
27 | Team owner Frank Williams denied Mansell 's allegations , saying : ‘ No protest could have brought back those 10 points . |
28 | He would admit , when brought to it , that the bulldog policies of this Niccolò had achieved what he himself , had he cared , could have brought about several years ago , with some small application . |
29 | Yet he could have brought in most of these changes without a year-long study and without the Treasury 's imprimatur . |
30 | No one seems to have asked whether the Staff College could have taken on this job , but then again such anti-intellectualism is apparent even in the Bramshill Scholars ' Association . |