Example sentences of "[vb mod] have be [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 I can see my life as a road , and I can go back on that road and see what I 've passed and come to terms with what I have passed by without realising and appreciating ; how I 've stopped in various cafes on the way and met interesting people in them and had fascinating conversations when all the time I should have been speaking to the person on the next table instead . ’
2 I can see my life as a road , and I can go back on that road and see what I 've passed and come to terms with and what I have passed by without realising and appreciating ; how I 've stopped in various cafes on the way and met interesting people in them and had fascinating conversations when all the time I should have been speaking to the person on the next table instead . ’
3 A TRIAL was halted yesterday after complaints that magistrates had fallen asleep when they should have been listening to evidence .
4 In Imperial Gothic he should have been praying to the God-Emperor for help .
5 Taken together the expansion of the middle-class suburbs was from about 28 , inhabitants in 1871 to over three-quarters of a million ( 808,000 ) just after World War I. The other large suburbs , of mixed population , though with working-class majorities , experienced similar trajectories : Lichtenberg grew from 4,700 in 1871 to 145,000 in 1919 , Rixdorf/ Neukolln from 8,145 to 262,000 , and Spandau from 20,500 to 95,500.10 The total population growth of just these large above-mentioned mainly working-class districts was of the order of 1.3 million from 1871 to World War I , a phenomenon which taken together with the revolutionary uprising of 1918 must have been frightening to Berlin 's middle classes in a manner hardly imaginable today .
6 I must have been chatting to him for about 20 minutes and he told me he 'd needed an urgent lift .
7 The Rhodesia Metals case was referred to in the Hang Seng Bank case [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 306 and it follows that when Lord Bridge used the words ‘ place where the property was let ’ he must have been referring to the place where the property let was situated and not to the place or places where the lease happened to have been signed .
8 must have been referring to R.S.C. , Ord. 59 , r. 10(3) rather than to the Act of 1960 when he said that ‘ in cases of contempt , however , these powers will be used only in exceptional cases ’ because section 13 is solely concerned with appeals in cases of contempt .
9 You must have been listening to the B.B.C. or something . ’
10 And it gets in your hair and it gets in your clothes , she must have been listening to the television .
11 He referred to the Man City game which he must have been listening to on Manc Radio .
12 I THINK you must have been going to small moneylenders to be quoted interest rates of this sort .
13 ‘ We agreed she must have been talking to someone … ’
14 We were walk walking to erm the , down the high street and a plane went over , and erm , I think mum must have been saying to her about Aunty Jill being on holiday , and she went , ah , there 's Aunty Jill in the plane going to the city .
15 He might have been listening to Moses when he came down from the mountain .
16 They might have been referring to somebody they knew .
17 ‘ And it did n't occur to you that I might have been referring to you ? ’
18 But I might have been speaking to a corpse , she was so pale and still and silent .
19 She might have been speaking to him backwards in Swahili for all the attention he paid her explanation .
20 He might have been talking to the sheep when he said softly :
21 The other monkeys might have been responding to a visual signal or they may have seen the leopard themselves .
22 ‘ It 's not a pleasant thought that he could have been listening to , and taping , our conversations . ’
23 Ellwood could have been talking to a simpleton .
24 I may have been speaking to Francis but I 'm not certain of that .
25 In 1987 perhaps the Prime Minister 's pre-election visit to Moscow and her eve-of-election trip to the Venice summit of Western leaders were favourable to her re-election , but ‘ Harold Wilson always asserted that a bad set of trade figures a few days before polling cost him an election , while the effect of being centre-stage during the Iran hostages affair may have been devastating to Jimmy Carter 's fortunes ’ .
26 ‘ He may have been hoping to .
27 Comparison of ‘ To Lucinda ’ with the first publication of ‘ The Rural Maid 's Reflexions ’ shows that Browne , for whatever reason , changed at least one title , though he may have been returning to the original .
28 Many young men were attracted to the profession of arms for its own sake , and the excitement and glory of successful war were reasons in themselves for service , but some at least of those who engaged with a captain may have been responding to pressures at home and in the local economy rather than to the material incentives that war offered .
29 A Royal Ulster Constabulary spokesman said : ‘ Although he may have been coming to the end of his racing career , he was potentially valuable for stud purposes . ’
30 But by a proud assertion of " independence " , an eighteenth-century artisan more likely would have been referring to his ability to maintain a wife and family at a proper standard without recourse to charity or poor relief .
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