Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] be [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh and , well it must 've been since we were at Malton so we 'd 've had it , what , about four three or four years when we went to Malton ? |
2 | It must 've been while I was stood up there . |
3 | well where was I ? , oh , must 've been when I went to the loo Have you had a drink Martin ? |
4 | The other thing you should remember is that there are all sorts of confidences that you can apply to these sort of things . |
5 | But one thing you should understand is that you 're in way over your head . |
6 | What the Test & County Cricket Board must decide is whether they want the Minors in or not . |
7 | What you should recognize is that it is a warning sign that you have been doing too much , and that you need to get away from the patient , at least for short periods in the day , if not for some days or weeks . |
8 | Despite Leicester 's pressure the Tranmere goalkeeper was not as active as he should have been although his defence must take some credit for that . |
9 | There has been some confusion — I do not know why there should have been because it was made clear last night by the Secretary of State for Wales — about the position of students . |
10 | It it should have been because I put in . |
11 | Yet there should have been if he had walked across that floor without his boots on . |
12 | Freeman ( 1984 ) has suggested that some of her research was not as thorough as it should have been if she was to make such claims , and even that her desire to reach the conclusions that she did made her see things as she wished to see them , rather than as they actually were ( see Shipman 1988 ) . |
13 | I suppose there must have been but I ca n't remember . |
14 | It must have been after I moved . ’ |
15 | Indeed , if it was not clear before she went to Australia , it must have been before she left , that only when she has once more played in The Championships — and preferably won the title — will people be ready to forgive and forget . |
16 | ‘ If proper thought had been given to that , I think the conclusion must have been that it would not be beneficial … |
17 | ‘ I though it must have been because they were accusing each other of sleeping with each other 's husbands , ’ said McLean . |
18 | The trapped feeling must have been because she had been indoors for a long time . |
19 | How glorious it must have been when its mosaic , created in 1371 by Venetians using Bohemian glass , was newly installed . |
20 | Oh that must have been when I smacked my nose on my Walkman . |
21 | So if he did take them , it must have been when he was here before . ’ |
22 | Uzès was and is a town out of another time , a yellow town on a gently conical hill , geometrical roof on roof , a town that must have been as it now is when Shakespeare wrote Antony and Cleopatra . |
23 | It must have been as I said ; he saw you coming and deliberately kissed me . |
24 | the other day but yeah it must have been cos I have n't seen any papers since Monday how many thousands do n't pay on not paying their television licence . |
25 | One thing I should mention is that you 'd be advised to try and view these videos on a stereo VCR , as many of the recorded examples — panning , for example — are pretty meaningless otherwise . |
26 | The one thing that even the anti-Maastricht rebels must realise is that whatever happens to the other countries of the Community affects Britain profoundly . |
27 | OK , it sounds decidedly dumb , but one glaringly obvious thing you should check is whether your machine 's ‘ turbo ’ button has been pressed . |
28 | One of the things Namibia 's new president must accept is that he lacked the two-thirds majority in the constituent assembly he would have needed to push through plans supported only by his party , SWAPO . |
29 | Perhaps this is a question all potential Members should ask is whether their party intend to replace this farce with a more constructive alternative . |
30 | ‘ All they 'll know is that I am escorting a companion who is totally irresistible , and they 'll fall for you as I have . ’ |