Example sentences of "[modal v] [prep] [be] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | should of been but they 're the wrong colour |
2 | you know like it 's reversed they thought they , they , the words , so they must of been if that 's how it is |
3 | and it must of been because of that |
4 | It may of been when between there |
5 | Well she we to start with she went I think it might of been that cos we put Guy in it I think , that might have upset her . |
6 | could of been that , yeah |
7 | I do n't know but he could of been ill , he could , it could of been that he could n't take any more you know that but Margaret was terri terribly bitter about him Margaret not coming , but he could , he could n't stand it |
8 | Yeah , could of been if there 'd been any Romans in Italy . |
9 | It is now very difficult to park a car in Funchal as areas are being made into pedestrian streets and the central reservations in Avenida Arriaga are being restored to walking areas , as they used to be before cars took them over . |
10 | Like , it used to be that [ place ] station might be attacked once or twice a year , like it was hit five times in one night this year … |
11 | The universal feeling used to be that such books belonged in the libraries they came from . |
12 | It used to be that if you wished something to look white on television you had to paint it yellow . |
13 | Litters today are so much bigger than they used to be that sows inevitably find it more difficult to avoid harming their offspring . |
14 | It used to be that causing trouble for the leadership was the surest way to a big NEC vote . |
15 | As Representative Mo Udall has colourfully put it , ‘ It used to be that when you met a chairman in the hall you bowed low and said , hello Mr Chairman ; now when you meet a chairman in the hall he bows low . ’ |
16 | The argument for preordination used to be that God was omnipotent and outside time , so God would know What was going to happen . |
17 | And it 's changed they out-winter the beasts there now , it used to be that the beasts was in all the time in Winter . |
18 | Well one year it used to be that she come to us at dinner time |
19 | Well of course erm the basis used to be that many courts erm had written above them ‘ Police Court ’ and I think some of the older courts where this was sort of carved in stone may still have this above them , but Magistrates have gone to great lengths erm in recent times to emphasise this is not a police court , this is a magistrates ' court . |
20 | Alain Prost is not as quick as he used to be but was smarter , and Nigel Mansell is not the smoothest driver around but he has a lot of ‘ mechanical talent ’ . |
21 | He 's not the player he used to be but I suppose you could say the same about me . ’ |
22 | She was more relaxed than she used to be but still , in Dexter 's view , judged herself too harshly . |
23 | There used to be but there is no |
24 | It used to be but I think it 's an old |
25 | The question for the court used to be whether the applicant had shown prima facie evidence , or a probability , that his legal rights were being infringed . |
26 | And we 've got you know that is actually a lot lower than it used to be because we they actually caught us charging them three hundred and fifty quid for a bearing that we 're now charging them two hundred and fifty quid for . |
27 | Things we make in the UK are much more readily exportable than they used to be because of this . |
28 | ‘ I 'll meet you where the gates used to be if that 's all right with you . ’ |
29 | How cross you used to be if a goose 's feather 's were n't drawn straight ! ’ , |
30 | Ah yes , but now that 's very interesting because that 's not the same as was the old regulation with the H N D recognition with Napier , and it used to be as I understood it that you had to actually be in membership and leave a period of time between doing the certificate and the diploma . |