Example sentences of "i [modal v] have [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 I think , however , I may have discovered a cure .
2 I just wanted to say three brief things about the boundaries , before doing so I think I may have to declare a personal interest .
3 I may have asked a few more questions ; I ca n't remember now .
4 Not much to report this week on the home front , except that I have a sneaking feeling I may have broken a bone in my right hand .
5 I hope I may have given a few ideas and if anyone makes their fortune and buys a villa in the South of France , will you invite me for a holiday , please ?
6 A hectic programme for the 18-year-old : ‘ I may have played a little too much rugby this season but I so enjoy playing , and I try not to say ‘ no ’ to anyone who invites me to play .
7 I may have to spend a lot of my time in Scotland now — perhaps even look for a Scottish constituency — and your work is in London . ’
8 I may have got a better deal by moving to Australia , and I still have ambitions to play there .
9 Do you consider that I may have committed a disciplinary offence ?
10 I may have had a foolish mother but at least she was there .
11 I may have had a few words with her , but that 's all . ’
12 I MAY have had a sheltered upbringing , but to me gin has always been one of the most sophisticated of drinks .
13 I may have to learn a notion of proof different from that to which I am accustomed .
14 I may have changed a word here or there , but apart from that it 's all exact .
15 I must have heard a car door slam , or something . ’
16 I must have destroyed a bomber !
17 I must have cut a handsome figure up there , black and glossy , and she could hardly fail to have been impressed .
18 I told Michael what he wanted to hear , pretty much , without actually promising anything , because I could tell he was going to make it easy for me He was falling asleep on my shoulder When he did , I slipped out from under him , picked up his sexy uniform , which did n't seem quite so sexy any more , and took his glider key off the chain Then I got dressed quick , holding the key in my teeth , and then I went over to the kite , but I must have made a noise ; because Michael woke up I looked back and saw him putting both feet in one leg of his trousers , calling my name , trying to back out of it
19 ‘ I 'm sorry , sir , I must have made a mistake . ’
20 I must have paused a little to form my next phrase , for Mr Cardinal gave a sigh and said : ‘ I 'm only too aware of that , Stevens .
21 Yes , Yes , Yes : - ) I must have formed a mental block on the exact details due to the severe trauma involved !
22 So I had a market cornered and good access to American trips because I used to like writing about that , even though on the early stuff I must have affected a punk rock stance long after it was all over . ’
23 Because I suppose I must have appeared a bit untrustworthy , thought Caspar , what with working for the Gruagach and everything .
24 Some of the super models like Linda Whatsername have actually dyed their hair red , so I guess I must have set a trend ! .
25 I must have left a hole somewhere , because one has slipped through — straight into my heart . ’
26 I must have looked a little confused , for Miss Kenton then said : ‘ Mr Stevens , he really is in a poor state .
27 Between the Arch and the back of the Admiralty proper runs a small unnamed side-street which I must have passed a hundred times without really noticing .
28 I must have got a splinter in the engine , somewhere . ’
29 Martinho and I must have seemed a bad pair to him .
30 I think I must have taken a wrong turning somewhere , because we 're certainly not at Threlkeld , where we ought to be by now .
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