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

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1 That makes me think he must have connections with the Jordanian Government — he probably works for the Jordanian Secret Service , either full time or in some ad hoc capacity .
2 But it made me think you must have been a friend of Hugh 's .
3 ‘ You do n't put an empty box in a safe ; there must have been something in it when it was put there and the lavender sachet makes me think it must have been something of sentimental value . ’
4 I was careful to explain my own attitude to commissioned work — that in order for me to work it would have to be within the broadest of limitations .
5 Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer .
6 If you 'd have let me know I could have
7 He passed on his concern in a letter to Prince , who , as the ever-nervous and expectant recipient , was clearly in a state of anguish about it : ‘ I regret you should have determined upon embarking any portion of your Property in V.D.L. because from the ignorance of the parties whose names you mention , I fear least they should turn out Sharks and it would be a source of deep mortification to me were you by these means to lose any portion of the advantages you have obtained by years of anxiety and deep mental study . ’
8 Where yo where you are I mean they 'll have nothing .
9 Oh well I mean they may have been adjourned or a
10 I mean all this sitting on the fence I mean they must have very sore bums .
11 Then you know I mean they must have what was going on oh aye they just completely ignore it .
12 I mean they could have rung yesterday that 's the trouble you see they 've got so many friends Good girl you fairly worked that bleeding money .
13 I mean they could have gone , look how long Aberech station , er platform is .
14 I mean we might have an order three hundred but if they do n't need any it just shows zero so we 're we 're stuck .
15 It did hold us up I mean we would have been down there a lot quicker if we had n't had
16 I mean we 'll have a spare one , yes .
17 I mean we could have a talk . ’
18 Well it does really , I mean if we , it 's a question of whether the budget will stand the staff , is n't it , it 's not whether we , er I mean in terms of of redundancies it 's whether we cou , if we appointed people we could afford to keep them on , whether or not there was work , I mean we could have create work in some senses .
19 I mean we could have been worse , could have forgotten completely .
20 Yeah but I mean we 'd have a a flat without any any mortgage .
21 tongued and grooved or , or something pine for the kitchen wall , do it , pay it , forget it right , so , I mean I do n't know what wood I mean we 'd have , we 'd have to see it , but I said to him look I said something 's got ta be done , so I said to him shall we get Gary or somebody similar to do some Artexing in here and he said well with the coal fire and all that he said it 'll , it 'll get dirty
22 I mean what would have happened to us kids if if she 'd have been like him ?
23 I mean anybody can have an accident .
24 I mean it would have been a hell of a lot of
25 I mean it would have to happen to me , yeah .
26 I mean it may have pleased the Irish government a bit but it 's got implications both domestically and internationally .
27 I mean it may have been that simple for Mr. Daytimer , who was a lawyer , erm , but I do n't think it 's , it 's , it certainly is n't that simple for me , and I , not for anybody else I know .
28 I mean it could have been different it could have got out of control and then everybody would have turned and pointed a finger and that would have been awful .
29 I mean it could have been done if we 'd got a go-ahead .
30 But it was open , I mean it must have been fenced in some way later on .
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