Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Similar attitudes of troops of occupation of all ages and in all places , from South America to India , help us understand the revulsion now felt by many Britons , some of whom may have been sympathetic to Rome and hopeful of recognition of their natural rights and dignity .
2 Some of those qualities appear to have been inherited by Frederick 's youngest son Herbert and , as already mentioned , some of them may have been present in Frederick 's uncle William .
3 Dey should hav been happy ,
4 Feeding me must have been painful , and perhaps therefore an unpleasant emotional experience .
5 I accept that whatever good looks I may possess are artful , concocted at large by paint and persona .
6 I would prefer not to have my guy stand up and say I may have been involved in an assassination . ’
7 I may have been absent or something .
8 I may have been over-enthusiastic .
9 I may have been wrong proportionately as many times as the result of an amniocentesis turns out to have been wrong : that is , being wrong in both cases amounts to a hypothetical possibility , but is not normal .
10 ‘ Look , I may have been angry when I found out but … ’
11 I 'll admit I may have been naïve … ’
12 Towards the end of his life he told Osbert Sitwell ; ‘ Any talent I may have was due to a long illness as a boy , which afforded me time to think , and subsequent ill-health , because I was not allowed to play games , and so had to teach myself , for my enjoyment , to use my eyes instead of my feet . ’
13 I ought to have been blind as well .
14 If pig butchers kept piggy banks , his must have been empty once in a while during this period …
15 I must 'ave been light-headed with starvation .
16 I must have been asleep .
17 When he returned with the blankets I must have been asleep .
18 ‘ Dear me , I must have been asleep for …
19 If he did I must have been asleep .
20 I think maybe I must have been Spanish in some former life — I feel as though I 've come home . ’
21 I must have been tired , she said to herself reasonably .
22 I must have been desperate !
23 As I can remember very little about the rest of the day I presume that I must have been unconscious most of the time .
24 I must have been unconscious for hours .
25 I must have been unconscious a long time .
26 ‘ Idiot that I was , I was crass enough to insist , since I could n't see her privately ; to push her into a corner and tell her … tell her — oh , lord , I must have been mental ! — that if I could n't see her privately I would n't see her ever again . ’
27 I must have been half-mad .
28 I tried to stare my dislike into him but I must have been unsuccessful for he merely said with a primitive accent : ‘ Good in auto , yes ? ’ and grinned .
29 I must have been jealous of her life away from me , and wished to have her entirely to myself .
30 I must have been wrong I suppose .
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