Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] have [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well research suggests that something like eighty eight percent , that 's research by Klaus and Bass , Klaus and Bass nineteen eighty-eight , actually I may have got that date wrong so I 'm not sure you should quote the date , anyway it 's Klaus and Bass .
2 But I must have missed that film .
3 I must have passed that florist 's in Rumsey Road several hundred times and never really looked at it , let alone into it .
4 I should have attended that Council meeting you know ? ’ he added more lightly , but I was busy , I sent my excuses .
5 She meant I did n't girn or make a fuss , and meant I should have stayed that way .
6 I should have realised that genius , as some bright spark in the office said , has a lot to do with genes .
7 But I should have guessed that Hurley and his crowd would again put two and two together and make 22 .
8 I should have had that witch brought in ! ’
9 ‘ I mean that I should have died that afternoon , but the matchless Son of God took my place , God visited all his wrath , judgement and curses upon Jesus and therefore I can go scot-free . ’
10 I 'll have to take that risk .
11 Here , I 'll have to draw that line on again anyway , is daylight .
12 No , I 'll have to get that bed up , put this across here and that chair beside that window .
13 I could have done that back in the States . ’
14 Perhaps I could have answered that question directly .
15 At that time , I could have got that girl a bed straight away in a decent place — I am not talking about a mattress on a floor .
16 If I 'd have took that icing off that cake was as moist as anything , I could have re-marzipanned that
17 No I er I said er if I 'd have kept that postcard it there were his address on you see I could have f I could have found him , but no .
18 I started working out how I 'd have answered that Julius Caesar question .
19 I would have said that way .
20 If I 'd known you was coming I would have done that bit of chicken .
21 said if I would have sold that car next to nothing I would have been done for it
22 Other outlets for lay piety which may have channelled that desire for corporate activity embodied in the European Beguinages were the lay fraternities of contemplative communities and the city guilds which provided both temporary contemplative retreats for those in active life , and active expressions of social concern which embodied the love of God .
23 The whole br reason for bringing the scheme forward in the programme was associated with the waste management plant and it was n't er er a scheme which would have achieved that priority in its own right .
24 Rosemary said yesterday : ‘ They were all adults in that car and any one of them could have stopped that train of events with one word .
25 Although this could be seen as evidence that subjective risk was not present for this subject , it could equally be regarded as a self presentational bias on the part of the subject who may have felt that feeling risk would imply dangerous driving .
26 You may have noticed that age differences between pupils in the first class at school can be as great as one year , sometimes more .
27 Her tradition of looking at landscape was deeply Wordsworthian , whatever intimations she may have had that Wordsworth 's language was for his time and place only .
28 So you must have left that room early int it ?
29 If anybody ever says woman to me , like " You should have seen that woman , " or , " Now there was a woman for you , " I would think of Audra Favor , thinking of her as Audra , too , not as Mrs. Favor the Indian Agent 's wife .
30 It looks really , I felt like saying to him , Sid you should have made that brass then I thought no , I wo n't .
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