Example sentences of "[verb] to have be [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There seem to have been relatively few trading links with Attica , which is surprising , although a scatter of finds at Thorikos suggests that the Minoans may have been interested in the silver ores there ; if so , the island of Kea could have been used as a trading station for their transfer to Crete .
2 They seem to have been under royal patronage and to have comprised industrial activities , craftsmen , and artisans , as well as merchants and traders .
3 Overall there appears to have been very little exchange between Kent and other areas of England in the sixth and seventh centuries , but where there is a potential link it may indicate the direction of alliances between groups .
4 As has been noted above , up until now there appears to have been comparatively little research to test public responses to the various new technologies , both large and small scale , or to involve the wider public in the debate about energy policy and the choices to be made from a range of techniques .
5 In 1768 the reactions of the North East men seems to have been as short term as those of other areas .
6 By 1910 however , it seems to have been fairly standard practice for the daughters of skilled manual workers to try to get into printing .
7 The advisory group , set up as a result of the SSI 's criticisms , said : ‘ We were disappointed to find that there seems to have been very little improvement . ’
8 There seems to have been very little resentment that Eva should have such a unique opportunity .
9 ‘ We know about that ; it seems to have been almost common gossip .
10 St. Clement Danes was an old-fashioned school which would have liked to have been more middle class than it was Unfortunately most of the kids came from the White City Estate which is about as working class as you can get
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