Example sentences of "[modal v] have [be] on [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She looked exquisite , breakable , so desirable that not a few lustier members of the congregation , whose minds should have been on holier things , found themselves in a sudden , quite ferocious state somewhere between arousal and bewitchment , which could bring any man to his knees . |
2 | He must have been on one or other of them every night , in weather much like this , all through that last summer of his life . |
3 | I must I must have been I must have been on good form that day |
4 | He had visited the place in 1937 and it must have been on this occasion that he took photographs of the village and of St Michael 's Church there ( where later his ashes were to be interred ) . |
5 | The Ministry did tell us not to waste effort growing flowers , but somehow one always felt they were not quite as right as they might have been on that one . |
6 | Bernard , harder on his own son than he might have been on any other twenty-three-year-old in the company was not keen , telling him he had no business experience . |
7 | Could have been on that boardwalk thing that we spoke about just across the road . |
8 | Could have been on that . |
9 | She became aware at an early stage that there was an entirely different way of life available not far outside Baldersdale , perhaps more appealing to her , but it could have been on another planet . |
10 | Very much , in fact the chances were coming your way before the goals went in , you could have been on level terms an awful lot earlier . |
11 | otherwise I would have been on two fifty . |
12 | Oh , very very big , he explained and stepped away from the end of the table to indicate with his hand where the tail would have been on this particular specimen . |