Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] have [been] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the first place , although non-convertible bank notes may have been a new element , many — perhaps most — commercial transactions had long depended on paper bills rather than value-for-weight coin . |
2 | Indeed , the fact that serious crime was often punished by confiscation of all the malefactor 's possessions must have been a sore temptation , and doubtless tended to prejudice kings towards verdicts of guilty . |
3 | Both dorsals must have been a good twelve inches clear of the water . |
4 | I suppose my eyes must have been a little red . |
5 | Woodcuts would have been an interesting addition to Leapor 's second volume , and in themselves would serve as evidence on how she was understood by her contemporaries . |
6 | These large birds could have been the original dispersal agents . |
7 | ‘ En souvenir de ’ ( ‘ in memory of ’ ) might seem to imply that Jenny and Mme Vidal were dead , but a collection of jolly harpsichord pieces would have been an odd way to memorialize them . |
8 | Antislavery ideology in its economic features may have been an attractive persuasion for paradoxical reasons . |
9 | ‘ Captaining the Lions would have been a lovely honour , and obviously I 'm disappointed , but I 'm delighted just to have been selected . |
10 | In this way , new requests for credit may run up against a powerful and undeniably sensible combination of background knowledge and personal experience which rules them out , even when the applicant whose personal circumstances ring these alarm bells would have been a satisfactory payer . |
11 | It is considered that the plain wings may have been a regimental design . |
12 | Such decisions must have been the daily stuff of lordship , but they are now usually only visible in the formal context of legal disputes . |
13 | Such decisions must have been the daily stuff of lordship , but they are now usually only visible in the formal context of legal disputes . |
14 | The data presented here also imply that before any conclusions are drawn on biological effects obtained through point mutations in tRNAs , it should be investigated if the base-modification pattern was altered and if such alterations might have been the primary cause of the biological observed effect . |
15 | In other words , the original Sadducees would have been a devout dynastic priesthood closely associated with at least the principle of an expected Davidic Messiah . |
16 | On chalk subsoil an accumulation of water in holes and pits may have been a severe problem making timber ‘ halls ’ the more popular structure . |
17 | However , they went on to comment that the assumed riskless rate of 6 per cent in Part 1 of the results may have been an over estimate , as Part II shows only the first 2 factors to be significant while the fifth factor lost all explanatory power . |
18 | It has been argued that the jobs thereby created do not fit the aspirations of local residents and also perpetuate low incomes , since low wages may have been the initial attraction to employers . |
19 | His daughters , as though obedient to some unspoken command , grouped themselves around him in what in older children could have been a conscious gesture of family solidarity . |
20 | After so many forced cancellations over the years , it was a rare joy to welcome this vigorous , athletic figure back to conduct the LPO in what with most conductors would have been a run-of-the-mill Festival Hall programme , but which with Tennstedt in charge became an exhilarating drive . |
21 | Whilst the major focus in their campaigns may have been the declining centrality of the Church , the other major reformist concern is explicitly with the family and , by implication at least , with women and youth . |
22 | The thought passed through her head that those two women might have been the only ones he had ever loved . |
23 | Publishing the old figures compiled from Job Centres , said Mr Hibbert , alongside the new ones might have been a good idea just to show how misleading the old ones had been . |
24 | The Derby was the first time Nijinsky started at odds against — and if his full background story had been known , the odds would have been a good deal longer . |
25 | If the object is to encourage mothers to stay at home , the use of child benefits would have been a superior policy . |
26 | In the circumstances victory for the hosts would have been a fitting reward for their extraordinary dedication to the game and its very traditional amateur roots . |
27 | A hospital spokeswoman said : ‘ The bacteria may have been a contributing factor in these deaths . |
28 | THE CAPTAIN had had what for ordinary mortals would have been a trying two days . |