Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [noun] 's [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The arrival of Durham on the first-class circuit can only have strengthened Middlesbrough 's claim to continue hosting Yorkshire championship cricket each season .
2 Although the defection of Clarence , in particular , can only have enhanced Richard 's standing in the king 's eyes , the real contribution of the rebels to Gloucester 's advancement lay in opening up the existing power structure by removing several of Edward 's closest supporters .
3 Although the defection of Clarence , in particular , can only have enhanced Richard 's standing in the king 's eyes , the real contribution of the rebels to Gloucester 's advancement lay in opening up the existing power structure by removing several of Edward 's closest supporters .
4 Desert Orchid would not have given Norton 's Coin a second thought since their Kempton meeting , for he had his public to deal with .
5 The possible energies turned out to be given by a formula exactly like equation [ 5 ] with n taking the integer values 1,2,3 Without that result the theory would have failed , for it would not have explained Balmer 's formula .
6 Pepsi and Shirlie may not have reached George 's superstar status but they know the direction they 're moving in — ‘ We do n't want to be bubblegum one-hit-wonders .
7 Rab would not have minded Rubberneck 's treat .
8 Furthermore , she argues that Freud would not have shared Firestone 's confidence about an objective social reality to which mental life must adapt .
9 But a 5–1 beating at the hands of Haslemere would not have improved Hammer 's morale for the cup task ahead .
10 Quorum maintains that it relied solely on Motif or Open Look for the pull-down menus and uses Adobe Display Postscript or SunSoft Inc News for screen rendering and therefore could hardly have infringed Apple 's patent or copyrights .
11 Augustine would also have understood Lacan 's invocation of Rimbaud : ‘ Je est un autre ’ ( I is ( an ) other ) .
12 Judith may also have admired Walahfrid 's poetry .
13 This would also have reproduced John 's set-up more closely as well , since he had a large group of about 20 adults .
14 Another witness of the charter to St Wandrille dated 1033 is King Henry I of France , who is known from other sources to have been briefly in exile with Robert at Fécamp , and according Edward the title " king of the English " would presumably have done Robert 's prestige no harm at all , as he would thus have been entertaining two exiled monarchs at the same time .
15 Police said Crown prosecutors would now have to consider Hannah 's death in bringing any possible charges .
16 Finance was clearly an anxiety , but it may even have strengthened Gloucester 's hand .
17 Finance was clearly an anxiety , but it may even have strengthened Gloucester 's hand .
18 Green must surely have seen Sandby 's landscape prints and possibly some of his paintings .
19 She need n't have changed Dawn 's appointment after all .
20 She 'd been slow to see that , and tried to make up for it by saying quickly : ‘ Her jumping over ca n't have helped Eismark 's career . ’
21 Only then did she see that she should never have accepted Ven 's invitation .
22 In worldly terms , he missed his opportunity , for he could almost certainly have obtained Henry 's acceptance of the new papal decrees on investiture and homage if he had insisted , for at that moment Henry would have had to agree to anything to get his support .
23 Jane Austen , whose attitude to the Gothic will shortly be discussed , would certainly have thought Disraeli 's proposal ludicrous as a means of restoring authority to great houses ; but the notion has its actual antecedents in certain aspects of eighteenth-century Gothic taste .
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