Example sentences of "have been [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It would have been rather a dangerous step to take you know , to con even consider er that .
2 But it would have been exactly the same problem simple harmonic motion
3 ‘ There must have been just a small problem of logistics .
4 ‘ I think a part of me probably died when I took your job , though it may have been just the settling-down thing .
5 They went in behind Sir George , who waved his huge cone of light around the dark , cramped , circular space , illuminating a semi-circular bay window , a roof carved with veined arches and mock-mediaeval ivy-leaves , felt-textured with dust , a box-bed with curtains still hanging , showing a dull red under their pall of particles , a fantastically carved black wooden desk , covered with beading and scrolls , and bunches of grapes and pomegranates and lilies , something that might have been either a low chair or a prie-dieu , heaps of cloth , an old trunk , two band boxes , a sudden row of staring tiny white faces , one , two , three , propped against a pillow .
6 the bypass that end of town would have been perhaps a little bit clearer .
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8 If she was not , then she must have been almost the only member of Edinburgh political society who managed to know nothing about it — and that in itself would be a comment on her political awareness .
9 This would have been quite a popular route .
10 Morse had never seen Mrs Marion Kemp , but from the marriage photograph that hung in the living room he realised that she must once have been quite a vivacious woman : dark , curly hair ; slim , firm figure ; and curiously impudent , puckish eyes .
11 It would have been quite a sexy story if it was true — lots of money involved .
12 It 's , it 's a hefty tome , but , some encyclopaedias run to about you know , fifteen volumes , so it must have been quite an editorial job actually .
13 He must have been quite an enterprising businessman , my great-grandad , because he ran the butter cart in Baldersdale .
14 ‘ It would presumably have been only a temporary interruption to your career , ’ he pointed out mercilessly .
15 As a secular leader , the king may have had charge of the army , although this may have been only a ceremonial role , since the tablets seem to tell us that there were generals .
16 Socially , though , he and Karen , who taught part-time at a girls ' school in Headington , were both from a lower-middle-class , comp/tech background , and it may not have been only the fearsome price of property in the North Oxford heartlands which had put them off moving there .
17 Under Section 37 of Britain 's Mental Health Act , he would have been legally a free man if he had remained at large for another hour .
18 That 's wh- , must have been virtually the last day when we discovered the Disney shop across the road .
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