Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , in that case I think it 's fine as long as it 's our equipment , but I think the problems always arise from it being lent out , and that 's where I you know , I do n't think we should have to sort out other people 's problems . |
2 | It should have gone back last week , and I |
3 | An experienced photographer should have pointed out these things but it is sensible to acquaint yourself with some basic knowledge . |
4 | By that time we should have sorted out this business of the poison pen letter and you 'll be able to get back to a normal life again . ’ |
5 | Since by definition jewellery reflects and in a sense embodies the social order , it should hardly be surprising , still less an occasion for despair , that social change as profound as that which marked the transition from an aristocratic to a democratic order should have brought about drastic changes in the uses to which precious substances were put . |
6 | But Dawn , you should have carried on that course man . |
7 | The marriage must have broken up some time in 1980 . |
8 | It must have stirred up some memories for her , days of wine and roses , eh ? |
9 | If he had been at the Sex of One … party , he must have driven down some time between the small hours-of the Sunday morning and when he rang Keith Battrick-Jones on the Monday morning . |
10 | Tom must have shared out 18 cookies . |
11 | Only , I think , in so far as I 've seen so many pictures over the years that I must have picked up some knowledge and a sort of an overview of what there is in English art , so that I can make better comparisons . |
12 | We must have climbed up eight flights . |
13 | Obviously then we need to pick up the appraisal system , and I think what I 'll have to do with that , is as the targets kep co start coming in , erm we 'll have to set up some sort of system , preferably I suspect computerized . |
14 | I 'll have to go back some day . |
15 | Aye , but I 'll have to go down next week because they 're off school . |
16 | You 'll have to fill in another form now . |
17 | She 'll have to dash around all day , collect the children from different parties and then get ready to go out in less than an hour . |
18 | I 'll have to stand up all day Friday |
19 | We 'll have to check out both trains . ’ |
20 | You 'll have to come out this way because there 's lots of cars on the road Oh , one , two , three be careful and walk |
21 | You 'll have to come out this way because there 's lots of cars on the road Oh , one , two , three be careful and walk |
22 | You might have to take over last minute . |
23 | Peter Alliss might have given up competitive golf in the early 1970s but he still a formidable force out on the course . |
24 | Folly realised belatedly that she might have stirred up some trouble for her informant . |
25 | Whilst it is true to say that it might have started off that way ( call me a sceptic if you will ) , it has now found itself a major market position . |
26 | The analysts also said that Shell might have to write off another £37 million , though the company claimed that efforts had been made to ensure the situation would not arise again . |
27 | The truth is that some members of the Liverpool board had misgivings about the way Swansea were run and wondered if Toshack might have picked up bad habits . |
28 | Yet they could have missed out last season if the third team had been involved in play-offs . ’ |
29 | So we 're watching that programme , Is this Your Last Cigarette ? or whatever it were called last Sunday on the telly and I thought I 'm stupid cos in six month 's time I shall say I could have packed up six months ago . |
30 | ‘ The building could have gone up any minute , ’ said police . |