Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [be] [verb] [prep] another " in BNC.

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1 As he stood on the tee with the green five hundred yards away , Kyle must have been thinking of another birdie , possibly an eagle .
2 He had thought they were at least speaking to one another privately , but if Jim had really sworn an affidavit he must have been listening on another telephone .
3 Because Edith now Edith was going away for some unknown reason , I do n't know , she must have been going on another holiday anyhow .
4 The mare might have been kicked by another horse .
5 His staff was much too small to give a reasonable teaching course , and the absence of serious opposition that might have been provided by another English veterinary school meant there was no great stimulus to change .
6 Actually , the experiment is not perfect because , strictly speaking , Andersson only showed that the number of nests on a male 's territory was related to tail length ; the eggs could have been fertilized by another male , and the female then attracted to the territory of a male with a longer tail .
7 He could have been walking on another planet The flat , moonlight illuminated landscape , interrupted by large and small pools of bright water seemed unreal .
8 Of course I realised that at the last moment he could have been attached to another troop , but this seemed highly unlikely in view of the S.A.S. methods of training , which relied upon close personal co-operation between all ranks .
9 It could have been recycled from another person 's toiletry .
10 You may have been born in another country , for instance , and still not feel truly at home in the foreign culture and customs you have come to .
11 Additionally , the fact that this part of the movement was written out by Leopold suggests that Mozart may have been working on another part of the symphony while his father was copying the part that already existed .
12 The windows are interesting , with their association with the wool trade , though there is some speculation that some of them may have been brought from another house .
13 The central tower at Wells , in its original form closely resembling the tower of Witney church , probably owed its design to Master Thomas , but may have been detailed by another hand ( R. K. Morris in a paper delivered to the British Archaeological Association 's conference in Exeter , 1986 ) .
14 In less than five minutes , many hopes of success will have been dashed for another year .
15 Such an " increment count and jump " instruction specifies an accumulator , index register , or store location whose contents are to be used as a loop counter ( and which will have been initialized by another instruction ) .
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