Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [be] [verb] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And what 's impressive is they 're doing research that we should have been doing for years !
2 If it was n't exactly political pessimism of the order of ‘ mourir pour Danzig ’ it must have been alarming for Americans to hear from High Commissioner Pignon 's diplomatic adviser of the feeling that French interests were not important enough to die for because the country was being given over to the Vietnamese and when the war was over French influence would have disappeared .
3 ‘ He must have been driving for hours . ’
4 North , carefully distracting Livingstone from the thought that hostages might have been ransomed for arms , gave him the Whole Picture .
5 You might have been driving for years by going over the top of the wheel as a lot of lorry drivers do .
6 Without his influence , the vast energy expended on Wissenschaft over the centuries might have been used for purposes of individual or national aggrandizement .
7 It is interesting to think that had they snatched — or preferably caught cleanly — that victory , the pattern of English Test cricket might have been changed for years ahead , for , as the other four matches were all drawn , a victorious first series might have given Botham 's captaincy the shove it needed to get airborne .
8 It could have been leaking for months .
9 AS the Prince and Princess of Wales sat only a few feet apart in Seoul 's Presidential palace yesterday they could have been mistaken for strangers uncomfortably thrown together .
10 You have got to train that person which you could have been doing for years and
11 This may in part be explained by one half of the reciprocity taking the form of labour services and trade in consumables ; a large proportion of the goods which may be considered of high value by reason of the distance over which the raw materials had been transported , and their resulting rarity , may have been given for services , gifts or payments for work , what may be termed institutional exchange .
12 It is important to note , however , that the categories used in the Rolfe and Will lists may have been assigned for reasons of literary expediency , rather than as the result of rigorous classification .
13 There are also Roman siegeworks which may have been used for exercises by troops from nearby temporary camps still visible around Pennymuir .
14 While the book may have been disappointing for Books Etc in Charing Cross Road , the overall UK sales were spectacularly good at over 40,000 copies in the trade — a record sale for a Herbert hardback .
15 Stockton South MP Tim Devlin says a new winter storage site may have been found for families being forced to pull off a site at Stockton by April 1 .
16 Mr Stein would have been looking for chefs , receptionists , back-room staff , chambermaids , gardeners , laundry workers , bar staff , waiters … ’
17 A new owner , or his agent , may have found too many properties to maintain , at the same time new premises would have been needed for managers in a central or more convenient position relative to the estate , or within reach of an important market .
18 In Essex at least they would have been required for aliens only .
19 The simple explanation would appear to be that Jacques worked in the family business on the rue du Harlay with his father and older brother Jean , Martin 's successor in 1712 , until Jean 's death in 1720 , when , as noted above , the workshop ceased , at which time the remaining stock would have been liquidated for reasons of inheritance .
20 ‘ I 'll try , but I do n't think I 'll have much luck — the best models will have been booked for months . ’
21 When water levels drop the shoreline remains green , for it is seeded with a special grass which can survive being submerged for weeks at a time .
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