Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.

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1 The artist 's widow did not think it appropriate that the work should have ended up on the commercial circuit and has therefore refused to sign the document .
2 Speaking from Sierra Leone , Moniba claimed that under the Constitution he should have taken over on the death of Doe in September , and he called on Sawyer 's interim government to step down .
3 David Damiani set off from here with his family in April 1948 , and it was not difficult to see how clearly the old factory and the church above the city must have stood out on the horizon as the Argentina slipped past the tide bar and steamed for Beirut .
4 In one of those announcements that trigger a double take in observers who find it hard to believe the function had not been available for years , IBM Corp this week finally added Ethernet support for the 3174 cluster controller , long after most users must have given up on the idea and made other arrangements .
5 He thought he must have passed out on the grass verge .
6 ‘ My , but we must have got up on the right side of the interrogation cell this morning . ’
7 Well you 'll have to come in on the way ho
8 However , both Royal Scottish and the Bank , might have missed out on the business had it not been for quick-thinking Dave Chinchen , a Bank Officer at Southampton High Street Branch .
9 A tidy desk and behind it a man who might have come in on the Saturday afternoon for extra work .
10 I am known as Sideways Reynolds and I might have to cut back on the speed on the corners .
11 But England could have missed out on the youngster if he had chosen the country of his father 's birth .
12 ‘ Or you could have kept down on the platform , ’ Ace added .
13 Unless you take a different view , our own preference would be to pursue the question of a travelling display as actively as we can , recognising , however , that if it does not prove feasible for reasons of finance and other resources to mount such a display in the foreseeable future we may have to fall back on the reduced-size Barrel Vault display .
14 We may have zeroed in on the difference , but so what ?
15 Toni gets to work ALEC GILROY may have walked out on the Rovers Return , but 16-year-old Toni Canning is more than ready to take over from Britain 's favourite landlord .
16 At the end of every chapter there 's a review of what you 've just learned and a few questions to check that it 's really sunk in ( and a mini glossary of any new terms/jargon you may have picked up on the way .
17 Juan Sosa , former Panamanian ambassador in Washington , said that , if the US had been ‘ more active ’ , several battalions of wavering Panamanian troops would have joined in on the rebel side .
18 Thus , we would have to fall back on the anthropic principle to explain why the electron has the mass and charge that it does .
19 Her thoughts were still so full of Mo : she thought that if she tried to say anything , she would have to lie down on the bed and howl .
20 The reforms could also mean that the most experienced specialist officers , such as police divers , would have to go back on the beat .
21 ‘ If men never considered the exchange rate in precisely those terms , ’ the man wrote , ‘ then the Caprice and the Ivy would have given up on the supper trade decades ago . ’
22 If I could go back I think I would have come out on the Tour three years later . ’
23 Note roughly how much you will have to take up on the longer line .
24 If you 're not one of the 3.5 million who have already contracted out you will have lost out on the chance to back date for up to two years the National Insurance Contributions rebate plus the extra 2 per cent ‘ bribe ’ .
25 All UI members — including SunSoft — will have to sign off on the new document , now in draft form , before it can be published .
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