Example sentences of "how [vb mod] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 Now , erm , if er Theresa was interested in analyzing this dream er how should she have gone about it ?
2 How should I have known you were coming ? ’
3 When they first shared a tent in the rainforest , how could they have foreseen that the camp would be Jane 's home for almost her entire adult life ?
4 How could they have allowed themselves to be consumed ?
5 One 's first thought was : how could they have missed it ?
6 Never , The Smiths now make Duran Duran , Nik Kershaw or Michael Jackson look years out of date so how could they have been seen as old fashioned at the start ?
7 Besides the Maya knew of the wheel — and how could they have done so unless they had been told about it by extraterrestrial visitors ?
8 therefore , how could they have constructed Stonehenge as an astronomical observatory ?
9 Even if they are what you think they are , rival agents , how could they have known you were expecting a letter , and how could they have known you were expecting it on that particular night ? ’
10 Even if they are what you think they are , rival agents , how could they have known you were expecting a letter , and how could they have known you were expecting it on that particular night ? ’
11 How could they have come into existence in the first place without malicious midwives ?
12 How could they have matched the prints unless UNACO authorized it ? ’
13 How could they have met and where ?
14 If not , how could they have avoided it ?
15 How could they have the nerve , surrounded by all these real men ?
16 How could they have known ?
17 How could they have known he was going to that cinema when he had n't known himself until he saw the name at the station ?
18 How could we have known ? ’
19 How could we have guessed 10 years ago that there would be a video shop on every street corner ?
20 How could we have guessed that there was an enormous and developing business in entertainment of a new kind , with a range of information technology and machinery ?
21 How could we have got it so wrong ?
22 ‘ I was equally unhappy — how could we have let our pride and injured dignity keep us apart for so long ?
23 How could anyone have guessed that the movement the bowlers had found throughout the game would suddenly disappear ?
24 How could she have been so blind ?
25 How could she have brought herself to think such a thing , let alone put it into words — let alone threaten me !
26 I 'd just met this medium — how could she have known this ? ’
27 How could she have forgotten ?
28 How could she have thought that he would ?
29 He had known that the train was running late , but how could she have known it ?
30 How could she have ?
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