Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] been in some " in BNC.
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1 | This being must have been in some way necessary to humanity , it is inconceivable that this is not so , for surely there would have been evidence of at least one enduring civilisation that had neither ‘ god ’ nor temple . |
2 | It seemed that not only the president , but the whole country , might have been in some delightful lotus-sleep for the past few years . |
3 | The tightly packed schiltrons might have been in some danger if the enemy 's Welsh archers had been used at once ; but Edward or his advisers thought they could settle things swiftly by an all-out cavalry charge . |
4 | I can honestly say I ca n't remember a show I definitely did n't like doing , although I might have been in some that did n't turn out as I though they would . ’ |
5 | They were n't twins , but they could have been in some respects , she realised . |
6 | Arsenic was a common substance and could have been in some of the remedies Mrs Armstrong took . |
7 | Back home she 'd have been in some nice comfortable clinic . |
8 | Though his thought may have been in some respects dry and narrow as a result , he set the agenda for modern philosophy and theology . |
9 | An argument for the co-evolution of dispersers and their trees is that they , in contrast , avoid the seeds , though in the past such seeds may have been in some way indigestible , promoting the relationship of today . |