Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [modal v] have [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Consequently there are few new musicians in many areas who might have been able to train others to follow them . |
2 | The idea is to give a taste of life outside for mental patients who may have been inside institutions for up to twenty years . |
3 | They were people , beings , half-formed creatures who might have been strange and beautiful and filled with wild , woodland magic . |
4 | If pain and other symptoms were being so badly managed these patients should have been referred promptly to other health care professionals who might have been able to provide a better quality of analgesia . |
5 | I could name at least three of my friends who would have been prompt to offer this undeniably attractive young man a doss down on the sofa , and one of them who would have already been thinking of taking him upstairs for the night … |
6 | SIR — The England cricket squad contesting the World Cup in Australia included players who would have been eligible for three other nations — West Indies , South Africa and Zimbabwe . |
7 | This event had already lost James Trotman , Sarah Kirby and Jasmine Choudbhury through injury — all players who could have been potential title winners . |