Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] have be [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | I must have been walking for nearly an hour , he thought . |
2 | ‘ The irony is that I did n't realise till Christmas , when I knew I loved you , that it was someone like you I should have been looking for all these years since . ’ |
3 | I should have been prepared for the lack of change on this front . |
4 | Reading this , I could have been forgiven for conjuring up a picture of the Queen Mother settling down comfortably by a television set at Sandringham , perhaps a daughter at her side , a corgi at feet and refreshment to hand , basking in the glow of my birthday tribute to her , and making a mental note to instruct the Private secretary in the morning to send a line of thanks to those concerned . |
5 | ‘ He sounds just the sort of keen , experienced youngster I would have been looking for . |
6 | said if I would have sold that car next to nothing I would have been done for it |
7 | He said : ‘ I assumed I would have been picked for the final . |
8 | Any one of them might have been used for an unlawful occasion , but , if so , the most diligent inquiries failed to bring it to light . |
9 | That this is the case stands , quite independently of the reasons which may have been given for not doing so in the past , reasons which may or may not appear cogent today . |
10 | It has a long , narrow plan , the northern end of which may have been used for stabling horses or housing the cattle . |
11 | Outside the tomb entrance was a larger , rectangular altar which may have been used for sacrificial offerings . |
12 | There are also Roman siegeworks which may have been used for exercises by troops from nearby temporary camps still visible around Pennymuir . |
13 | They are distributed along the shorelines in innumerable enclaves ( sensu Crisp , 1 978 ) * many of which must have been isolated for long enough ( since the sea level rose to its present height after the retreat of the last ice sheet ) for them to have evolved local forms to suit the particular selective influences of their habitats . |
14 | It was a monumental folly , which could have been made for horror films . |
15 | Some well-made metal fish-hooks were found at Gournia ( Figure 36B ) , together with a lead sinker for a fishing line and some stones which could have been used for weighing nets . |
16 | Dr Hughes , who said UKOOA would urgently seek views of members on the detailed impact of the moves , pointed out that the changes could mean the industry as a whole losing from £300 million to £400 million in cash flow which could have been used for reinvestment over each of the next two years . |
17 | And the car was such a mess nobody would have been looking for a sawn brake cable . ’ |
18 | The main advantage of panels is that they provide feedback over a period of time , which increases the reliability of their responses compared with people who may have been stopped for a brief interview outside their local supermarket , for example . |
19 | She may have been scarred for life , ’ she said . |
20 | She may have been scarred for life , ’ she said . |
21 | ‘ It leaves me wondering why you should have been chosen for this very tame assignment . |
22 | She must have been looking for me because a few seconds later she spotted me and came over . |
23 | She must have been going for the six o'clock train , and she was probably in a dickens of a rush when … ’ |
24 | she was nearly retiring by the , no still the girls go to her at the school so she must have been going for , two or three years after we came up here , but I would be in the choir just , maybe two or three years . |
25 | I thought she must have been waiting for someone … ’ |
26 | She must have been waiting for some time . |
27 | In relation to the concept of a new settlement the Department very firmly has an open mind at a time , we 've heard many statements drawing on the various P P G s , and from some of them you might have been excused for thinking that the Department had indeed turned it turned its back on the idea of a n new settlements , knowing that sort of situation we felt it appropriate before the start of this examination to sound out the residents of two Marscham Street |
28 | You might have been driving for years by going over the top of the wheel as a lot of lorry drivers do . |
29 | It was such a shock to feel his animosity directed so unwaveringly towards her ; even though , after last night , she could have been prepared for something , she could only gape down at him . |
30 | She could have been kidnapped for all I know . |