Example sentences of "[modal v] have come [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Rubie 's Choice appeared to blow up at Marks Tey and should have come on for the race , while Zoe Turner , on her home track , can choose between As You Were and Royal Sting . |
2 | The doctor said the driver should have come round from the anaesthetic by now . ’ |
3 | She sat at the table and painstakingly wrote down the sums of money that should have come in for the work already done . |
4 | Top flight football should have come back to The Valley . |
5 | Ronnie must have come in through the yard door without her knowing … |
6 | They must have come out of a back entrance to the flats and they were intent on avoiding somebody , although I 'd seen nothing suspicious when I 'd cruised down Seymour Place . |
7 | It 's late , I know , but Alan Fine might have come up with the answer . |
8 | It speculated that some 20,000 deaths might have come about during the forced evacuations from Moslem villages , and estimated that the Bosnian Serbs had already largely completed their plans for the creation of homogenous Serb-populated areas . |
9 | A tidy desk and behind it a man who might have come in on the Saturday afternoon for extra work . |
10 | ‘ She might have come in with a boyfriend . |
11 | However , by handling the machine with some software , Comet Data could have come up with a real bargain . |
12 | Westward had recently been the scene of a public boardroom row that could have come out of a TV series . |
13 | He 'd have come back at the weekend , most likely . |
14 | It is hard to disappoint someone who may have come in as a last port of call when all other channels to sort out their problems seem closed . |
15 | This may have come about as a result of a phase of shifting settlement gradually giving way to greater stability , so that when land boundaries ( some of which may have also become parish boundaries ) were formed the earlier settlements may , purely by chance , occur at a distance to later ones and are therefore more likely to lie near boundaries ( see also , Welch 1985 , pp. 18–21 ) . |
16 | so of course that would 've come out at a later stage , yeah , you know there 's a lot of business miles involved in flying to all these er places . |
17 | Then none of this rot about wars and boundaries would have come up in the first place . ’ |
18 | If I could go back I think I would have come out on the Tour three years later . ’ |
19 | There was nothing to worry about : if there had been , the fuzz would have come in with a warrant . |
20 | Quick Reaction finished well clear of Bigsun at High Easter , but the latter will have come on for the race , while Shimshek bypassed Ascot on Wednesday and must have every chance here . |