Example sentences of "he could have be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think he could 've been insured do you ?
2 He could have been eaten or run over or trodden on or blown away or fallen down a hole or trapped , ’ said Grimma .
3 Civil Service have conceded fewer goals than any other team in the division , and had Howell not taken the decision to stand down from the top flight , he could have been elevated to the Scottish senior international training squad this summer .
4 McIllvanney also kept a few power-cruisers of his own for charter , and his yard ran an efficient yacht-servicing and marine supplies business , and thus the boundaries between his operations and Cutwater Charters were necessarily blurred and , for all intents and purposes , he could have been said to run Cutwater .
5 The archbishop of Besançon was summoned through the bishop of Langres ( an intentional slight ) for allowing papal messengers to be captured ; the bishop of Speyer on the same grounds and also for sending one messenger to the gallows ; the archbishop of Tarentaise for crowning Philip ; and the bishop of Passau , who had probably been the draughtsman of the Staufen protest , had a long series of charges brought against him — he had not delivered two million marks to the king of Hungary , he had not paid back the money given him by Richard I for his release — indeed , his crimes were so great , the letter said , that he could have been punished without trial .
6 One in which , on a single day , he could have been rounded up at bayonet-point or celebrated a cigarette .
7 That is to say neither do I believe , in the terms of classical Christology , that Jesus of Nazareth could have had , as well as his human nature , a divine nature ; nor do I believe that he could have been raised from the dead , so acquiring uniqueness through God 's act of raising him .
8 He could have been paralysed for life … by a toy which been hired to give him a good time .
9 ‘ No person who shows that he has been tried by any competent court for a criminal offence and either convicted or acquitted shall again be tried for that offence or for any other criminal offence of which he could have been convicted at the trial for that offence save upon the order of a superior court made in the course of appeal proceedings relating to the conviction or acquittal ; …
10 There were two bases on which he could have been convicted , either that the jury accepted that he had fetched the knife from his home , or , alternatively , that he had obtained the knife during the struggle but that they were satisfied that the essentials of self-defence were not made out .
11 He could have been forgiven for thinking that he was God 's gift to acting .
12 He could have been forgiven had he waxed much more lyrical .
13 At Oxford Crown court Mr Lanaghan denied he could have been mistaken in identifying Spencer .
14 Commentary : where an offender is dealt with for a breach of a community service order , he must be sentenced ( if the order is revoked ) in a manner in which he could have been sentenced by the court which made the order , if he is in breach of a probation order , the court may sentence the offender as if he had just been convicted of the offence concerned .
15 Det Chief Insp Dave Sinclair , of Wiltshire CID , said : ‘ He could have been shot at close range to the device and staggered 20 yards away before collapsing . ’
16 Even then he could have been saved , so the story goes , if the giantess Thokk had agreed to shed life-giving tears for him , but for unspecified reasons she refused .
17 He could have been killed .
18 Then , before Spain , Niki managed to overturn a tractor on himself He could have been killed ; he escaped with cracked ribs and bad bruising .
19 He could have been killed ! ’
20 He says he saw his face on the television news and knew he could have been killed .
21 It had been too open , he could have been seen .
22 He could have been done in by some thug who was after the money in his pockets .
23 ‘ I suppose he could have been done in somewhere else and then carted up there . ’
24 After all , he could have been thrown from his horse and been lying injured on the moors in the middle of a fierce storm .
25 ( He could have been infected by 1 of at least 3 different ways .
26 Y er er th they they kept him there , they they I think they were hopeful , they were hopeful that he being a republican from Ireland , that er he he c he c he could have been used , you know by the Nazis in er in their general propaganda , directed to Britain er with a Irish er slant on the situation , but er it 's quite clear that er that they were never able to use .
27 Of course I realised that at the last moment he could have been attached to another troop , but this seemed highly unlikely in view of the S.A.S. methods of training , which relied upon close personal co-operation between all ranks .
28 " Of course , he could have been put in somewhere on the flood and been carried upstream and then down again .
29 " There are places up there where he could have been put in all right without attracting too much attention . "
30 He could have been put there by the interior decorators .
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