Example sentences of "she [vb mod] have got " in BNC.
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1 | She ought to have got out then , but she , the stubborn one , persisted . |
2 | She may have got the idea from them . |
3 | That 's her maiden name , she may have got married and changed that name of course , she was a teacher , lived in the Leicester area . |
4 | Yeah well by then you 'd , you 'd already messed him up , she must 've got him to sleep before she put him down in the cot did she ? |
5 | When people asked Mrs Maugham where her daughter got her brains from , she would sniff and shrug her shoulders and say , as though disclaiming a vice or a disease , " Well , she certainly did n't get them from me , she must have got them from him , I suppose " — a remark which Clara took years to place , in all its ambiguity , for the truth was that Mrs Maugham had done well at school , she had shone and prospered , and the evidence of her distant triumphs still lay around the house in the form of inscribed Sunday school prizes . |
6 | She must have got it from the room where I keep my guns . |
7 | She must have got clearance at Gravesend and sailed up on the ebb . |
8 | She must have got the balance wrong and it 's stuck . |
9 | Agnes said : ‘ She must have got some new identity . |
10 | Whatever the actual reasons for this , in his own mind he 'd singled out the fact that she must have got married . |
11 | ‘ She must have got out when she was in season . ’ |
12 | She should have got out of the system at Bank , she knew that now . |
13 | But she should have got as far as London . |
14 | She should have got something to drink while she waited for the chemist but she had n't thought of it then . |
15 | Yes she should have got those . |
16 | She should have got in trouble by her Mum . |
17 | She made between 70 and 90 blouses a week which , despite the low rate of pay , compares well with what she might have got as a part-time worker in a sweat shop , the most likely alternative . |
18 | It soon became clear that she might have got the date and the king wrong , that she had n't seen the guinea for years , and so forth . |
19 | The only Italian she might have got an introduction to — and though elderly he might have had a son — had dropped down dead in the Vatican Square . |
20 | Good co-ordinated fire might have wrecked the two galleys , and she could have got on course before Crackbene arrived . |
21 | She could have got away with it and he had more than once suggested she should , begged her almost . |
22 | ‘ But I was surprised at her type ; you would think she could have got a job , a decent one somewhere . |
23 | Craig had been wonderful to Hari during the past days , she did n't think she could have got through it all without him . |
24 | Even if she could have got him into one , which she very much doubted , there was no guarantee it could hold his weight without breaking . |
25 | She was fond of wild flowers , he says , and well , she could have got lost or passed out or something . " |
26 | Her hands were actually shaking and she would not have believed she could have got herself into this sort of state so quickly . |
27 | Whether this was Islamic modesty was hard to tell — she could have got her shift stuck in a tree-trunk . |
28 | The most upsetting thing for me has been to see her medical notes and realise that she could have got the right treatment at home … that is if her country was n't being torn apart by war |
29 | Actually , what you should have done is got Jo to carry it around with her cos she could have got some very interesting conversations . |
30 | Five years ago she 'd have got the woman sacked on some pretext , rendering her harmless if she alleged anything against a reputable doctor in a famous clinic . |