Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 You should have said so and so could you come and do so and so love , my daughter 's now do Christmas for me
2 Even with the problems , he still believed the team should have done better and was disappointed with the standard of performance , although he conceded home advantage was telling .
3 According to Indian values the courts should have looked further and settled the real dispute which lay behind the ostensible complaint .
4 She should have rung immediately and said there was a question mark .
5 READERS with longer memories will recall that Crystal Palace were dubbed The Team Of The Eighties by some people who should have known better and promptly began the decade with a 0-0 draw against Norwich .
6 The dog must have run away and , being such a pampered animal , crawled back and pined to death for its mistress .
7 The fact is ( however complex and messy the eventual analysis may be ) that the two kinds of process and relationship must have developed together and must surely be combined with one another in our understanding .
8 ‘ When we had n't seen her at the grave for a while we thought she must have gone away and so when we had any flowers left over we put them on Brian 's grave , ’ said Mary .
9 They must have talked long and hard about their future , and from now on Helen believed that other people would probably regard them as being ‘ engaged ’ — a term she hated because of the overtones of male dominance and female sexual ignorance that went with it .
10 Allusion to nature was never completely abandoned in his abstractions and his pioneering works in collage influenced a couple of generations of American artists ( Joseph Cornell , for instance , must have looked long and hard at some of his glass-fronted box constructions ) .
11 ‘ We could n't believe it when we saw the size of the hole it had fallen down , it must have slipped backwards and was just small enough to slip in . ’
12 One almost had the feeling that the population must have withered away and vanished .
13 must have got alright and then it 's come back .
14 Look , you 'll have to sit here and wait for me , all right ?
15 I 'll have to go elsewhere and get it
16 Yes I think I 'll have to go outside and get some stuff out .
17 Richard needs his nose wiped I 'll have to go upstairs and get some more tissues , who needs they 're nose wiped ? ,
18 I 'll have to , I 'll have to go home and see where she 's put it .
19 Shit , Ace thought , I 'll have to jump across and get him .
20 He says it means they 'll have to start again and buy straw in for the winter .
21 I 'll have a l we 'll have to look inside and see what 's in .
22 From work I 'll have to ring here and we 'll have to go and get him .
23 And that she she looked shocked , you know , she did n't did n't know me like , and er , well she was shocked , and then I said I said , right well we 'll have to get together and sort something out about stopping with her , and Pete said straight away .
24 After hearing Souness 's outburst , Palace manager Steve Coppell replied sarcastically : ‘ Maybe we 'll have to come here and lose 5-0 every week .
25 left them up , left them up or something I do n't He said on the night he 'll have to come again and have a look at it .
26 Hostility towards the policies and corrupt practices associated with the Court Whigs might have caused more and more people to look on the possibility of a Stuart Restoration with increasing sympathy ; the fact that the Stuarts never renounced their Catholicism and remained closely identified with France explains why this growing sympathy was never translated into an effective challenge to the Protestant succession as guaranteed by the Glorious Revolution and the Act of Settlement .
27 Blum , on the other hand , was looking to a more distant future when the French might have to withdraw entirely and in order to maintain the position of influence in the future he believed that the only firm foundation was a break with the past .
28 Without the emergence of Hitler and his National Socialists all that was rotten in Germany , that had been positively fostered by Romanticism and encouraged by the humiliation that Germany had suffered under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles — racism , social Darwinism , anti-intellectualism , phoney mysticism — might have persisted indefinitely and gradually eaten away the fabric of the country and its culture , gone unchallenged by the forces of reason , lain for all time under layers of sophistry . …
29 If only he had known enough , he might have come privately and hoped for a reward !
30 Sometimes , he wondered whether he might have died already and not realised it .
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