Example sentences of "who [modal v] have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This evening the men arrested are being questioned and police have appealed for witnesses who may have seen three men running from the area of the shooting last night .
2 Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone who may have seen these people in Linthorpe Village pubs on Saturday night to contact them on .
3 Anyone who may have seen this vehicle since May 11 is also asked to contact them .
4 Certainly we 're concerned that someone may be going around educational establishments and we 're appealing for anyone else who may have seen this man to get in touch with us .
5 Darlington police want to speak to anyone who may have seen suspicious activity around the health authority offices at the estimated time of the incident .
6 Early pupils were mainly youths who had just completed general schooling , and medical students , who may have served some years of apprenticeship to a surgeon , and to whom the contrast between an overcrowded surgical profession , and the developing veterinary profession , favoured the latter .
7 Although this could be seen as evidence that subjective risk was not present for this subject , it could equally be regarded as a self presentational bias on the part of the subject who may have felt that feeling risk would imply dangerous driving .
8 It is therefore difficult to convince a farm worker 's wife , who may have to walk two miles down a muddy lane in the pouring rain to catch the Mondays and Thursdays only ( except Bank Holidays ) under-threat-of-closure bus to do her weekly shopping , that she has benefited from any improvement in the provision of rural amenities , when her access to them is increasingly denied .
9 Editor 's Note : I would welcome letters from any other juniors who may have experienced similar problems to Tom .
10 Detectives trying to trace the vans — a Ford Transit and a Bedford — have appealed for information from anyone who may have sold such vehicles in recent weeks .
11 In the past many health authorities discriminated unfairly by not employing those who may have had domestic responsibilities .
12 The human suffering which results from an accident can be severe and can result in some form of life-long disablement or disfigurement for the victim , not forgetting the stress and guilt which is borne by the person who may have had some responsibility for the accident occurring .
13 Now some of you , if you 've only been with the company a few months or whatever it was , may not have noticed too much of a change , er , but I 've noticed a bit of a ch , I 've noticed a tremendous change in two and half months , two and a half years , and there 's some people in the room who must have noticed tremendous changes .
14 Jimmy Adams , too , who must have pushed match-award adjudicator Everton Weekes close to a three way split , sat head bowed in the dressing-room , contemplating the following week 's engagement at Eppleton in the Durham Senior League .
15 By 1525 in the latter shire a quarter of the personal estate in a sample of forty villages was owned by 4 per cent of the rural population , excluding the squires — clearly there were some members of the peasantry who must have had sufficient wealth to dominate their fellows ( 81 , pp.26–7 ; 83 , pp.17 , 142 ) .
16 The Government has itself predicted that the number of Legal Aid Certificates issued this year will drop from 410,000 to 287,000 which means that over 30% of those who should have received legal aid will be deprived of access to justice .
17 On the Lord Chancellor 's own figures , over 30% of those who should have got legal aid next year will now lose it .
18 Clearly it was I who should have spoken these words , but already I had a feeling that I knew what the brown paper and the ribbed cardboard concealed , and I was n't going to say a word until time or circumstance compelled me .
19 There were still those in the skilled , supervisory , and managerial groups , who might have sought alternative employment and stood a better chance than the majority of finding it , who chose instead to take early retirement .
20 " Shakespeare " denotes someone who might have had any number of different characteristics .
21 Contemplating the others who might have shared this infinity of delight with him was like probing an open wound .
22 ‘ Can you think of anyone who might have paid large sums of money into your dad 's Swiss bank account in the last few months ? ’
23 None who might have carried that wish to the length of killing her .
24 The building of the latter included the famous Talerddig cutting which , at the time , was the deepest cutting in the world and earned Davies recognition from his fellow civil engineers , who might have by-passed Welsh happenings in their field but for that .
25 The Marshal would have liked to turn this problem over to the Captain who could have applied some brains to it .
26 Better use of machinery and tractor and erm farmers are at risk of I know that manufacturers who could have to progress these capital to get better returns .
27 ‘ And here lies Aldhelm , who could have given that brother a face and a name , beyond any question .
28 Somebody took a shot not at the President they could have killed him easily but knocked off a man who could have swung thirty votes in favour of a Berlin settlement .
29 ‘ Being in Brighton has been beneficial to all of us , the food is good and we have trained on the Downs , ’ said Tolstikov , who could have expected more recognition at home following last year 's London win but instead found life harder , not better .
30 As Archbishop he was indecisive ; there were contemporaries who could have provided stouter leadership , as they let him know .
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