Example sentences of "[vb -s] to have be [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | In 1768 the reactions of the North East men seems to have been as short term as those of other areas . |
4 | By 1910 however , it seems to have been fairly standard practice for the daughters of skilled manual workers to try to get into printing . |
5 | 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 . ’ |
6 | There seems to have been very little resentment that Eva should have such a unique opportunity . |
7 | ‘ We know about that ; it seems to have been almost common gossip . |