✔ 最佳答案
罕有這麼使用, 但是有
1. From 英國報紙 - Guardian
"In response to plagiarism
I think you'd have be an inhuman husk not to get any enjoyment out of his works."
https://profile.theguardian.com/user/id/2803238
2. From 加拿大銀行 - TD Bank
"What does RED mean, stock seems to have be converted back to cash?"
http://www.td.com/to-our-customers/tdhelps/#psce|cid=871|lid=1|tid=001|vid=a025fa729
3. From 新西蘭 Yahoo
"French terror accomplice, Hayat Boumeddiene, may have be in Syria"
https://nz.news.yahoo.com/video/watch/25960315/french-terror-accomplice-hayat-boumeddiene-may-have-be-in-syria/
2015-01-17 10:19:13 補充:
一些 fixed expressions, 用 “be”
Be that it may, Far be it from me
傳統 subjunctive 會用 “be “ (British)
The doctors insisted that she not be allowed out.
I move that the meeting be adjoined.
Have + Be (am, is, are, was, were)
What you have be a gift from God.
It be a fine day. ~ in some British dialects
2015-01-17 10:22:10 補充:
是否 infinitive without “to”?
好似 (To) be quiet!,
Let x (to) be a number.
have (to) be ?
Rocketman,
I'm afraid that is a pitiful sum of my knowledge about "be".
2015-01-17 10:50:33 補充:
would have (to) be
seems to have (to) be converted back
may have (to) be
在上述的, 那個 verbal phrase 是長, omit 了"to"
如果是 acceptable, 只是舊的 British English
I'm not so sure about that. 我不會那麼用