Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [modal v] have [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | That two of his sons had fought for Parliament may have played a part in this transfer of loyalty . |
2 | However if the EC directive is to be satisfied lambs exported live for slaughter will have to carry a flock mark in their ears . ’ |
3 | They also fully deserved the three sets they earned in the first three rubbers and with a little bit of luck would have had a least three more . |
4 | Alert readers of Monitor will have remembered a recent report on the experimental use of a demethylating drug for an inherited anaemia ( New Scientist , vol 96 , p 725 ) . |
5 | In the latter case the Bank of England would have to hold a gold reserve to meet the demand of foreigners who wanted to convert sterling into gold . |
6 | I dismissed this concept because the seriality of placement would have imposed a formal composition on the hall isolating the installation from the conditions and functions of the architecture . |
7 | The traumas of Argentina would have dampened a lesser spirit than Bud 's . |
8 | Edward was clearly , and not surprisingly , of considerable interest in Normandy at this date , and William of Jumièges would have had a motive for inventing Robert 's expedition against England , to increase Edward 's debt to the Normans in general and William 's father in particular . |
9 | I entertained the hope that while one or two lazy habits may have crept in , the passage of years will have added a certain maturity to my conduct behind the wheel . |
10 | In a poll of Anglican Clergy undertaken in 1864 only 40% expressed the view that the damned would suffer everlasting torment ; it may be assumed that a poll of laity would have disclosed a substantially lower percentage.ii . |
11 | What he asked was guidance in the matter of a young man 's death , a clean young man who handled lambs with gentleness and care , as lambs of God , and never deserved to be done to death suddenly before his time , however the love of God might have set a secure hand under him as he fell , and lifted him into light . |
12 | Each tag will have to hold at least the information : This will mean that the few home addresses or home buckets which have large numbers of synonyms will have to allocate a lot of space for these tags . |
13 | The firm application of market methods of control would have yielded a rise in interest rates which would have provided , albeit more slowly , the allocative mechanism rather than the banks having to discriminate against one customer in favour of another . |
14 | This could , of course , have been repealed , but to do so would have breached the general principle of free education , and the resulting expansion of charges would have risked a public outcry . |
15 | Although a very early copy of 32V may have carried a copyright notice , it was removed based on the then-prevailing legal opinion that a copyright notice implied general circulation which , if true , would taint 32V 's trade secret protection . |
16 | Although a very early copy of 32V may have carried a copyright notice , it was removed based on the then-prevailing legal opinion that a copyright notice implied general circulation which , if true , would taint 32V 's trade secret protection . |
17 | All right , the secretary of state may have had a Cabinet committee meeting . |
18 | Although the assassination of Buckingham could have provided a fresh start , on the assumption that he had been responsible for the King 's policies , there was no redress of grievances . |
19 | Very often a film involving a close-up of hands will have used a special ‘ hand model ’ in place of the actor appearing in the rest of the commercial . |
20 | A general right of accession would have created a major inroad into the continuing bilateralism of even multilateral treaties . |
21 | It is important to realise that if the glider stops just within the boundary , another few feet of height could have meant a serious overshoot and perhaps a damaged aircraft . |
22 | The canonization of Becket may have made a lasting impression on the future pope Innocent , at the time a boy of twelve or thirteen . |
23 | Firstly , the other causes of death may have included a high proportion of respiratory or diarrhoeal deaths that had been misclassified — for example , the cause of death in the trial by West et al was ascertained from a verbal necropsy report . |
24 | Thus , at least one of the systems that children have been learning over the centuries in the ancestral forms of BV must have incorporated a three-way distinction of meet/meat/mate . |
25 | Mowbray was suspended for the final game when victory against Hibs would have guaranteed a passport into Europe . |
26 | Colleges reckon their spell in Division II has cost them about £25,000 in lost sponsorship , bar takings , gate receipts etc — Saturday 's crowd of over 2,500 brought in more than the combined total of the previous home league matches — and there 's little doubt that defeat against Musselburgh would have had a catastrophic impact on the club . |
27 | Now if the polymer had been crystallizable the curve of the specific volume against temperature would have shown a discontinuity at the melting point as in Figure 3.12 . |
28 | I have a copy of the consortium 's report and the hon. Member for Gordon should have got a copy because it was identical to the Lothian report . |
29 | Anyone who survived with Lennie must have had a tough time . |
30 | Shortened red cell survival in patients with uraemia may have caused a reduction in carbamylated haemoglobin in all study groups . |