Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You should 've phoned me up . |
2 | The situation should have made me totally miserable , but at first it did not — at least , not in any overt or lasting fashion . |
3 | You should have prepared me better . ’ |
4 | Well you should have invited me round and I could have been the guy . |
5 | ‘ You should have warned me earlier . |
6 | But you should have seen me then . |
7 | ‘ You should have asked me later . |
8 | I 'm so hopeless you should have left me behind ! ’ |
9 | Perhaps he should have dropped me further away . |
10 | ‘ This should have told me more , earlier . ’ |
11 | Maybe you should have told me more about what made you leave your hospital ? |
12 | Well you should have shown me before . |
13 | I thought he must have stood me up … backed out at the last minute … |
14 | ‘ You must have hated me too ! ’ she flared , caught , and angry enough to show her resentment , past and present . |
15 | He was guessing , but my face must have given me away . ’ |
16 | You must have seen me often enough without them . |
17 | They knocked me around and I blacked out , then they must have locked me up in here . |
18 | Simon must have bought me about five vodkas ! my throat . |
19 | She must have told me once that I was lucky to have a warm bed to lie in at night . |
20 | By the time he took to do his business , the bank 's video cameras must have had me down as a fairly suspicious character and I was happy to stop fidgeting when he finally turned away from the cashier and headed for the door . |
21 | Cotten of the Inquirer must have helped me out , because every file was complete with news clippings and candid photographs . |
22 | He must have taken me there . |
23 | I caught the rollerskating bit but am afraid the rest of it must have passed me by . |
24 | ‘ You must have thought me very slow not to get your meaning days ago . ’ |
25 | ‘ You 'll have to give me more time down there , Hilary . |
26 | ‘ Keep the lot , ’ he said , ‘ then you 'll have to invite me again to hear my own records . |
27 | Then : ‘ You 'll have to let me out for the Jubilee . |
28 | ‘ You 'll have to visit me more often , ’ said his grandmother , a twinkle in her eye . |
29 | Any road , you 'll have to carry me out of here feet first , I reckon . " |
30 | " You 'll have to back me up ; you 've no choice now that you have an heir to consider . |