Example sentences of "[modal v] reasonably [verb] been expected " in BNC.

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1 Such a boycott might reasonably have been expected to damage SDLP more than other parties but in fact the percentage of first preference votes cast for SDLP rose slightly from 22.1% in 1973 to 23.7% in May 1975 ( see page 26 ) .
2 By s14(3) a person 's knowledge includes knowledge which he might reasonably have been expected to acquire from facts observable and ascertainable by him or from facts ascertainable by him with the help of medical or other appropriate expert advice which it is reasonable for him to seek .
3 if you in fact avoid or reduce your loss , you can not recover the amount so saved , even if the steps that you took were more than could reasonably have been expected ;
4 A joint venture between competitors or potential competitors may infringe Article 85 of the Treaty of Rome if the participants could reasonably have been expected to enter the market individually , and in such cases the creation of an EEIG will not obviate the need to seek an exemption , or at least a comfort letter , from the Commission .
5 Frame had since 1961 been a dynamic and highly successful liaison officer , and could reasonably have been expected to serve the BDDA for several more years .
6 To explore these avenues we usually need to know something about how or why the document was created , and what the writer could reasonably have been expected to know .
7 This is further emphasised by s2(6) of the Act , which provides that in any prosecution for publishing an obscene article , " the question whether an article is obscene shall be determined without regard to any publication by another person , unless it could reasonably have been expected that the publication by the other person would follow from the publication by the person charged . "
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