Example sentences of "to have be a [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The connection led to an invitation to drive in FI for Ferrari , an arrangement which in those years seems to have been a rather casual affair .
2 The second Lady Deverill , having pulled her horse off Hullabaloo at the last minute , leaving herself just enough time to put him right at the ditch and hedge , did n't even bother to stop and admire her handiwork before riding on up the hill to rejoin the hunt and tell her husband that there seemed to have been a rather fearful accident .
3 If the circumstances of this crime — that is the eating of the apple — are duly considered , it will be acknowledged to have been a most heinous offence and a transgression of the whole law .
4 ‘ And tomorrow ? ’ she queried , recalling that tomorrow was to have been a most dismal day , when she would leave Wilder 's Wilderness and return to Wellington .
5 ‘ I did n't know the lady as well as you , sir , but she seems in all particulars to have been a pretty clubbable woman . ’
6 ‘ Simon de Montfort seems to have been a pretty important baron . ’
7 He seems to have been a pretty hard-headed business man , but there must be plenty of others in a town of this size … ’
8 There seems to have been a generally similar scheme of attack , if similarities to the Kentish experience are anything to go by .
9 In what appears to have been a carefully stage-managed cry of unanimity , it was agreed that Edward should never rule over them again , and the Bishop of Hereford took a delegation which was headed by William Trussell to Renilworth to inform Edward of the assembly 's decision .
10 He does not appear to have been a particularly well-educated man .
11 , John ( fl. 1415–1450 ) , composer , has left us about twenty compositions whose style proclaims him to have been a slightly younger contemporary of John Dunstable [ q.v. ] , perhaps a close disciple .
12 It seems to have been a fairly general rule in the later enclosure awards that the minimum width for inter-village roads should be forty feet between the ditches , though local roads carrying more than the average traffic for the district were often laid down forty-five or fifty feet wide .
13 It seems to have been a fairly ordinary evening up until the end .
14 The total bill for Bacon 's embalming came to £26 8s. 4d. which , when compared with the £28 4s. 1d. paid in 1596 for the embalming of Henry , Earl of Huntingdon , seems to have been a fairly standard cost .
15 He seems to have been a somewhat slipshod caretaker , complacently assuming that ill-coordinated groups of rebels could pose no significant threat to seasoned English troops .
16 In February an Empire Crusade candidate beat the official Conservative into third place at East Islington , and left Labour holding what ought to have been a very vulnerable seat for the Government .
17 ‘ It would have to have been a very strange accident , ’ he cut in grimly , ‘ to have singled out the contents of the security cupboard for its main target , would n't you agree ? ’
18 In 1764 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society , but does not seem to have been a very active member of that body .
19 With hindsight , this may not now seem to have been a very remarkable step forward but , in the context of the times , it was highly significant , the beginning of a quiet revolution and one ill which teachers were keen to participate .
20 The author of that book seems to me to have been a very sick man indeed . ’
21 ‘ This could well turn out to have been a very significant moment in the history of England ’ , wrote Tom McGrath in Peace News .
22 ‘ Garland seems to have been a very modest man . ’
23 I carried on , then came back to live in the North but it just seems to have been a really cemented bond . ’
24 Henry Bayly Garling 's Second Empire War Department design was considered by the critics to have been a much better choice for first prize than Coe and Hofland 's .
25 The Royal Road passed through what seems to have been a densely built-up area of the Minoan city .
26 Yesterday 's sudden departure followed what appeared to have been an almost total cave-in by East Germany , anxious to have the matter out of the way by the country 's fortieth anniversary on Saturday .
27 Nevertheless , the letter shows clearly the intensity of feeling in England in this period , and the creation of a new archbishopric at Lichfield is certain to have been an extremely controversial matter .
28 Henry II would need to have been an unusually stupid man not to realize that there were bound to be difficult moments in the relationship between him and his heir .
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