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

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1 I am sure that the House wished to join him in sending its sympathy to the many victims , some of whom may have suffered irreparable damage .
2 Some of them may have become bottom living , crawling hunters for which a gastropod-like shell would have been more appropriate .
3 Some people who comply well with all that is suggested to them may have done little more than comply ( incidentally , much of the " normal " first year of recovery is reckoned to be little more than compliance ) and think erroneously after a few weeks of treatment that they have learnt all they need to know and have done all they need to do to remain free from addictive disease .
4 Everything Fiona and Tremayne believed of me must have looked inevitable at that moment .
5 ‘ But I may have become blind to its charms .
6 I certainly do n't prefer the figurative though I may have lent this way at one time .
7 I may have seen many Garter Snakes on sale which I took to be pattern variations on the species most commonly available .
8 These are sort of a summary of them erm I may have missed one of the minor ones out .
9 We flew economy — I may have to make this trip regularly if Stanford accept me , and my insurance does n't cover me , so every penny counts .
10 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 .
11 As those visits covered a period of six months , I may have got some of the dialogue a little out of the exact chronological order , but by and large that was the sequence of events .
12 My period comes every month , so I think I may have caught some illness from my husband .
13 I may have mentioned one and that is that not satisfied with one deal a day
14 I may have put three in of those for one assignment .
15 But as I studied him any aggressive feelings I may have harboured evaporated quickly .
16 I hope that I may have encouraged some of my readers to use the garter carriage and next month I will be exploring stitch patterns and ways of combining these into interesting garments .
17 Someone should have said all this to him years ago .
18 and , I must have collected two hundred at most .
19 I must have waited several minutes , I should have known but I could n't bear the suspense .
20 I must have travelled all the way with Sparky in the engine .
21 And I must have turned faint , or something .
22 In those days I think I must have regarded many of the people dotted about my landscape more as bushes than as the human beings I now see them to have been : some dull and uninteresting like laurel bushes ; some like lavender sweetly scented ; some thorny , to be avoided ; and then rose bushes , gooseberry bushes , fuchsia bushes — but all just part of the scenery , and I withdrawn from them into my dreams .
23 Tom Jones had hit the scene wearing black horseshoe-necked , flared-leg catsuits — I must have made two dozen crimplene copies .
24 I think , to be absolutely honest , I must have made all those bits up .
25 I must have made thousands over those university years , much to the annoyance of my own family , as I 'd rarely made the effort for them .
26 And it would just completely throw the lesson , and then I would find myself repeating it for them , and in one lesson I must have done that about three times , and I did n't make enough fuss to get those kids to the lesson on time .
27 That 's alright that , I must have done six loads of washing , for some reason I just did n't seem to have enough to do me loads
28 I must have stood next to them in the Tube , passed them in the street , of course I 've overheard them and I knew they existed .
29 I put down the receiver and sat on the stairs trembling with panic , and I think I must have become pale , because I remember that my face felt very cold .
30 My mouth fell open and I must have stared wide-eyed at him .
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