Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In some respects Kerrier may have constituted an exception , yet although the mean of £4.4 per head may need scaling down to take account of the multitude of labourers discovered and roped in for the subsidy , upwards of seven-tenths of the assessments made in 1522 were at £2 — £4 .
2 Tiny Rowland may have become a bore with his obsession over DTI 's failure to publish the report on the House of Fraser — but on this occasion he is on the side of the Gods .
3 Here , with my seal-profile friend Fairfax , in the sight of the Mountain of God , I see that Victoria may have had a point .
4 Some archaeologists , irrespective of their scepticism over Ivan Koltsov 's announcement , have expressed concern that Pravda should have shown a map of the underground areas , and that Koltsov publicly described seeing local boys playing with ancient gold goblets which they had supposedly found in the underground passages .
5 It was not , perhaps , as improbable as it sounds that McCarthy should have made a target of the Army .
6 RESEARCHERS in Texas may have found a way of reducing brain damage in road accident victims who have been drinking excessively .
7 As it happened a political upheaval in Indonesia in 1965 – 66 ( in which American contacts with the military in Indonesia may have played a part ) brought an unexpectedly early end to the confrontation with Britain .
8 During the 1590s Evesham must have had a London workshop .
9 Gregory should have added a second but he headed tamely over after Gary Thompson had stormed down the right .
10 Rex might have managed a smile .
11 West Ham 's Trevor Morley could have had a hatful during a one-sided second half but Knight 's brilliance and some missed chances stopped Pompey from being overwhelmed .
12 ‘ But what annoyed us most is Downey could have made a phone call to us .
13 He noted on 1 November that in the future the United States would have to walk a tightrope between the newly independent states and the old colonial powers .
14 If he 'd left it Mrs Blakey would have made a fuss , she 'd have wanted to take his temperature , she 'd have asked questions he could n't answer .
15 If promised reforms of US healthcare live halfway up to some of the lurid stories being bandied around on Wall Street , then the new administration on Pennsylvania Avenue will have missed a trick : almost every job created since the recession began in 1990 has come from this vibrant industry .
16 Pete must have watched a lot of Open University programmes on the outside .
17 Hudson might have added a second , but taken by surprise to find the ball at his feet , it bounced into the arms of the keeper .
18 Councillors and officials will tell him that Orkney could have faced a disaster if the Bettina Danica had been a tanker .
19 Single-handedly Aenarion could have destroyed an army that day .
20 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 .
21 In fact , Kitty was the only one of the three who had enough time off during the day to help out on the barrow , but as she never got up until the sun rose and slipped away long before it had set , she still was n't what Granpa would have called an asset .
22 In Susanna Jennens Leapor would have found a woman able to fend for herself in adversity .
23 And as it turned out , private investors in Concorde would have lost a lot of money and minded terribly .
24 At 590p or more , lead sponsor Merrill Lynch will have achieved a price in the upper half of that range .
25 The rugged little Frenchman growled : ‘ Hodkinson will have to do a Houdini to escape from me . ’
26 According to Ian Lindsey , a director of Save & Prosper , if the agency had obtained authorisation there is ‘ no way ’ Mr Rundle could have received a refund .
27 CHRIS Patten may have to wait a year or two before he returns to the Commons .
28 My hon. Friend the Member for Welwyn Hatfield may have had a point when he said — it was a tough line to take — that all admissions into this country should be suspended until we have caught up , and then we could reduce the waiting period to six weeks .
29 Boro may have lost a couple of home games , but we always seem to be the whipping boys who allow teams to regain their form . ’
30 On that night , Tuesday , 24 August 1773 , they talked of murderers being hanged — Lord Errol must have had a fund of such stories : he was the Lord High Constable of Scotland ; then they drank port , and were seen to their rooms by their host himself .
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