Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [vb pp] a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 By week 3 , you should have lost a few pounds — at least four , possibly as many as eight — and you may notice a number of minor health problems have begun to improve .
2 The first 10–15 minutes should have seen a few goals in the net for Leeds .
3 My worry about the half is that we should have had a few goals in , rather than just the one .
4 In that particular case , the Community should have negotiated a common fisheries policy by the end of 1978 , by virtue of the 1972 Act of Accession .
5 ‘ I should have thought a few minutes .
6 She 'd never had a weight problem , of course , but she must have lost a few pounds over the past few days , because the waistband of the shorts she was wearing this morning — which she had purchased in New York only last Saturday — was already far looser than it had been .
7 He would never understand how she could memorize all those complex , impossibly long poems , yet forget the words of a simple song she must have heard a thousand times or more .
8 The mill has a large belt wheel at the second floor level and , at such a height , must have presented a few problems with the fitting of the drive belt .
9 The proviso of the key must have raised a few eyebrows .
10 He must have waved a thousand times , and it was barely ten o'clock .
11 I 've been family member for twelve years and must have seen a thousand children , and of those , barely fifty had both their natural mother and father !
12 She must have seen a few sights in her time . ’
13 But on a rainy March afternoon in 1988 it must have seemed a million miles from home .
14 She must have forgotten a few things in the holidays , like the time I pushed her in the school goldfish pond .
15 ‘ I think I must have aged a dozen years today , ’ she said .
16 The phrase , which was one she must have used a hundred times to visiting parishioners in ordinary times , took on a poignant inadequacy in the context of the murder of her husband .
17 He must have taken a thousand pictures with people .
18 Between the Arch and the back of the Admiralty proper runs a small unnamed side-street which I must have passed a hundred times without really noticing .
19 Mind you I heard he could hear it in the background so he must have got a few kids
20 He eyes me , thinking that , although I might have done a few things in the Arctic , I am still a tiny lad without any fat ; he decides that it will be just a few minutes .
21 She had perhaps a few spoonfuls of oil ; she was told to pour those minute contents of her jar into jars that might have held a hundred times as much as she had .
22 Voluntary organisations like the Rainer Foundation are at last being listened to and boroughs that ten years ago might have had a dozen children 's homes now have only a couple .
23 ‘ Because you have a face that might have launched a thousand ships .
24 Jeanette Howse of the Didcot Railway Centre explains that Kenneth 's popularity means they could have invited a thousand guests .
25 ‘ There was no loss to the stores but it could have caused a few problems . ’
26 The Government could have scored a few points and won some political friends .
27 A game 's a game , but you could have piled me up back there , and then you 'd have had a few questions to answer ! ’
28 SUPER SAVER DAVID JAMES may have made a few mistakes but he is learning all the time , says Liverpool boss Graeme Souness ( inset ) .
29 I hope I may have given a few ideas and if anyone makes their fortune and buys a villa in the South of France , will you invite me for a holiday , please ?
30 It also may have answered a few queries over which he may have pondered in his youth and then discarded to the rear of his mind for later consideration .
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