Example sentences of "have [be] [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The 9000-year-old agriculture there is now based largely on cultigens , including taro and bananas of south-east Asia , arriving before 4500 BP , but earlier phases could have been sustained using native species , including indigenous bananas , yams , pandans and sugar cane .
2 More could have been done to allay Japanese fears regarding the survival of the imperial institution in a new constitutional form ; this was not achieved because Truman and his Secretary of State , James F. Byrnes , wished to permit the Japanese no room to cause difficulty over the surrender terms .
3 The presence of such items in a church may have been intended to increase popular respect for the monarchy .
4 Though these accident reductions are to be welcomed , they have to be seen in the context of what could have been achieved using alternative approaches , such as those used in Buxtehude or Berlin-Moabit .
5 With the tower made of glass and steel , the explosion would have been bound to cause severe injuries . ’
6 We could have been bound to pay enormous sums of money if we had lost . ’
7 Pupils should already have been encouraged to ask historical questions in the primary school but this should be reemphasised throughout Key Stage 3 .
8 The anti-conspiratorial rhetoric might have been used to sharpen tactical differences and to make opponents look absurdly paranoid .
9 Similar torcs were worn by the deities , like those represented on the Gundestrup cauldron ( fig. 30 ) , and it is possible that they may have been used to dress wooden idols .
10 The role of pension funds in this outflow is often taken as indicative for , since the mid-1960s , pension funds have become the main channel for employees ' long-term savings and their overseas investment is sometimes seen as a ‘ diversion ’ of savings that could otherwise have been used to finance productive investment in British industry .
11 Given the small size of the balances they must have been used to weigh small quantities of a precious substance , but gold need not be the only material involved .
12 Had the government of Kenya sold the confiscated tusks on the open market , the money generated could have been used to encourage systematic conservation .
13 If suitably processed in Iraq , that material could have been used to make nuclear warheads .
14 Additionally , the level of detail achieved by the extended breakdown of the conceptual model could have been utilised to explore other aspects of the formal systems model ( eg resource levels , control or communication issues and so on ) , or to examine matters such as the ideal groupings of systemically desirable tasks , an approach discussed further in Chapter 12 .
15 Compared with 1973 SDLP lost seats in Armagh and Mid-Ulster which could have been retained had Republican Clubs supporters transferred votes to SDLP .
16 The collapse of the Keating empire , and the destruction of much of Kuwait city by the occupying Iraqis , might have been expected to dim Kuwaiti interest in hotel development in Phoenix .
17 This in itself was unusual , as the high-ranking patrons would have been expected to display classical scenes in their houses , leading to the supposition that these intimate portraits of courtesans were most probably on view only in the private apartments .
18 But if it did , it was apparently to have been a big affair — no mere helicopter-borne ‘ surgical strike ’ — in which sheer weight of numbers and firepower could have been expected to guarantee ultimate success .
19 Though those parents who were able to escape to England might have been expected to accept immediate responsibility for their offspring , this was often not practicable .
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