Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] have [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I REALISE everyone must have suffered from the saturation coverage of the election regardless of which party they support .
2 Salvidge proposed to delete these insulting words but could not even find a seconder ; nine MPs were present , including Younger , Sanders and Neville Chamberlain , all of whom must have approved of the resolution or seen the futility of attempting to amend it .
3 We had seventy at the beginning of last year , I think I may have said on the phone , a hundred a sixty five right now .
4 ( I may have gone through the verbal motions once or twice , but that 's all . )
5 My phone number is not the one listed on this article as I may have moved to a new address by the time you read this .
6 I may have to go to a meeting .
7 Oh I think I may have to go to the toilet before I go home .
8 I may have embarked on the impossible , ’ Lewis wrote to Sister Penelope on 9 November 1941 .
9 I may he may I may have died in the end but still , you know he wanted to keep the peace and wanted to be his friend .
10 Any romanticised impressions I may have had of the East End were quickly tempered if not dispelled by the striking images of endemic poverty and a sclerotic political culture .
11 This way if anybody asks I may have talked to an agent from British Security .
12 I ought to have guessed from the smell , but it was new to me . "
13 Bill thought I 'd died on him the other night cos I was , you know , me breathing and everything , and then all of a sudden I must 've relaxed for a bit and not needed to breathe and he give me a shock he says God I thought you were dead .
14 I must have touched on a sensitive spot . ’
15 ‘ I feel I must have trained in the Dark Ages .
16 Travelling by bus at night in winter could be a chilling experience , so my mother made me anklets from the fur cuffs of an old coat ; these stayed on by means of snap fasteners , and I must have looked like a poodle , but they provided considerable comfort .
17 I could n't blame her , I must have looked like a platoon of Japanese snipers behind all that foliage .
18 I must have looked like the mad ape that wandered the streets of our village with its gypsy owner .
19 She thought I must have died in the previous night 's snowstorm .
20 ( and here I must have steered across the road )
21 Oh I should 've mentioned about the maintenance erm , we wo n't do anything about this floor until the rest of the things are sorted out , I think this is the least of our worries .
22 Perhaps I should have said at the beginning , although I hope it 's obvious , that the speaker of this poem is , of course , coming back to the town where he was born .
23 I should have referred to the hon. Member for Dunfermline , West ( Mr. Douglas ) , who comes from Govan .
24 I 'd hate you to think it was all a ‘ donation' from me , and so I enclose my sponsorship form ( which I did n't realise I should have posted with the cheque ) to show that I had a lot of generous sponsors .
25 I 'm quite an artistic person ; in retrospect , I think perhaps I should have risen to the challenge and maybe applied to do a language , because I really enjoy literature and languages in my spare time .
26 I 'm doing what I should have done from the start . ’
27 Since then I have done something I should have done in the first place : found a gap in the rushes only ten yards downstream where I can heave into the fish without pulling them into more weed .
28 So I did what I should have done in the first place , I put the wire hangers and small weights on the edges .
29 ‘ Probably what I should have done in the first place .
30 I think I should have stayed at the old school where they had confidence in me .
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